Take 15–20 high-quality photos in a clean, open area during "golden hour" (sunset).
Avoid dealerships. Private sellers are more likely to negotiate for a quick exit.
Focus on a specific price bracket (e.g., $3,000–$7,000) or vehicle type (e.g., fuel-efficient commuters).
Disclose minor flaws to build trust. It prevents wasted time during viewings.
Only buy cars with mechanical issues if you have the tools and skills to fix them yourself. 3. The Inspection & Negotiation
Clear up cloudy lenses for under $20 to make the car look years newer.
Most states have that limit how many cars an individual can sell per year without a dealer's license (often 3 to 5). Always check your local DMV regulations to stay compliant. If you'd like to dive deeper into this, let me know: What is your starting budget ? Do you have any mechanical skills , or