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About WorthTheFix

About WorthTheFix

WorthTheFix is an AI-powered vehicle deal analyzer built to help buyers, flippers, sellers, and dealers understand whether the numbers make sense before money changes hands.

It combines market value, repair risk, quick-sale logic, deal intent, and real-world technician judgment to give users a clearer answer than a basic pricing calculator.

Why WorthTheFix Exists

A better pause before a bad buy.

Used vehicles can look like a deal until the repair math catches up. WorthTheFix was built to help people slow down, run the numbers, understand the risk, and avoid getting buried in a bad buy.

Richard Myers, founder of WorthTheFix

Meet the Founder

Richard Myers

Founder / Senior Vehicle Technician

Richard Myers is a Senior Vehicle Technician with years of hands-on experience diagnosing, repairing, and evaluating vehicles in the real world. He built WorthTheFix after seeing people overpay for vehicles with hidden problems, thin margins, and unrealistic repair expectations.

WorthTheFix is positioned as an AI-powered vehicle deal analyzer that thinks more like an experienced technician and flipper than a pricing calculator, combining market valuation, repair risk analysis, quick-sale projections, intent-aware advice, and repair logic to answer whether a vehicle is actually worth pursuing.

Richard continues building and testing the platform himself using thousands of simulated deal scenarios and real feedback from mechanics, flippers, and buyers.

Billy Bot, the WorthTheFix AI shop assistant

Meet Billy Bot

WorthTheFix AI Shop Assistant

Billy Bot helps translate vehicle details, repair concerns, resale assumptions, and deal risk into practical buy, fix, or walk-away guidance.

Richard brings the real-world repair judgment. Billy Bot helps make that judgment easier to apply before money changes hands.

Ready to check the numbers?

Try WorthTheFix before your next vehicle decision.

Run price, repair risk, market value, deal intent, and technician-style logic before money changes hands.

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