Billy Bot deal check: Common commuter cars and compact SUVs
Buy only when the resale spread survives conservative repair math. Run the numbers in WorthTheFix before you buy, fix, or walk away.
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A practical framework for judging purchase price, repair risk, resale upside, and the margin you need before flipping a used car.
Learn how to think through repair estimates so a cheap car does not become an expensive lesson.
The best flip candidates are not always exciting. They are usually familiar, reliable, easy to price, and simple to repair.
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Billy Bot turns repair notes, price gaps, and resale risk into plain-English deal calls for buyers, flippers, DIYers, and mechanics.
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Buy only when the resale spread survives conservative repair math. Run the numbers in WorthTheFix before you buy, fix, or walk away.
Analyze A DealA practical framework for judging purchase price, repair risk, resale upside, and the margin you need before flipping a used car.
This week's WorthTheFix note is for Flippers, Mechanics: Buy only when the resale spread survives conservative repair math.
A practical framework for judging purchase price, repair risk, resale upside, and the margin you need before flipping a used car.
Show the vehicle listing details and repair notes.
Needs tires, brakes, detail, and a check-engine-light diagnosis. Estimated repair range: $1,100 to $1,650.
Overlay repair estimate, risk level, and resale assumption.
Worth a closer look if the purchase price leaves at least $1,500 of cushion after repairs.
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Use the guides, then check the deal
Enter the vehicle, purchase price, expected repairs, and resale assumptions to get a clearer buy, fix, or walk-away signal.