You were lucky that the misfire resolved permanently with a simple work but I wouldn't go near a high depreciated german car unless its very unique or collectable. As a new car flipper, you don't want to risk your reputation if someone buy from you and got road assistance a few days later. Thing could hit the fan easily with these toys even if its new owner fault. In my area who buys these cars are people who can't afford repairs and want to show off so their reviews will be unfair most of the time. Good luck!
@MartinJones1232 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's a stupid place to put a battery and it kind of reminds me of the VE/VF Utes and their battery kind of under the seat, though at least you don't have to take the seat out... Also, was that a genuine Porsche battery and how much did it cost?
@Project_B2 жыл бұрын
Not a genuine Porsche battery, but an own equivalent for $640.
@erraticskribbla31562 жыл бұрын
Not sure about this one guys, good luck with the Sale but how many people really want this spec 2nd hand Cayenne?, As you get higher up the Value of cars your repairs costs are going to climb and your market is shrinking. Maybe stick to the 20 - 30K easy flips and just bank the profits towards the lambo, instead of trying to up the value of the car you are trying to flip. You had a couple of close calls already, no doubt would be heartbreaking to get the point of being stuck with a 80K lemon