The key piece of information missing is you have no idea what the dealer actually pays at the auction. They can say they paid whatever they want. Manheim condition reports are far from accurate. You need to physically look at the vehicles and run them down the test track. Also they have a thing called deal shield. It is a gurantee that if your customer doesnt like the vehicle you can return it. Some sellers include this on higher end nicer units
Having bought thousands of vehicles from Manheim auctions over 30 years I never bought one without a buy sheet showing all the info on the vehicle purchased. Not so easy to make up out of thin air. It's simple. Do your homework, know the market, bid accordingly.
@@immigranthustlemind8655 after you pay for the vehicle you will receive a sheet showing ALL sales and car info. As far as the condition of the car goes they do pre sales inspections on a vast majority of their vehicles. Pretty reliable. You can also pay a small fee and get a warranty. Of course I retired 4 yrs ago and things change. I loved what I did.
@@DJmemoriesPlaylistsis it possible to preview vehicles without a dealer license ? I don’t have one but I was wondering if it was similar to Copart where you pay for membership and let you access if no license then you can use a broker license
My question is are the dealers marking up the cars Just sell it higher prices or are they paying more for the cars from the auction. It was very informative you did a good job on the presentation I’ll be in touch thanks a lot
Hello. I actually work at Manheim and I can tell you the prices the dealers are paying at wholesale is up significantly. They have to pass those costs along at retail. Sometimes the margins are really thin.
Nice video, what area of the country are you in? I'm in Southern California. Do you have SoCa contacts who will go buy from Manheim or Hyundai financial auction an off lease 2018 Genesis G80 for me? How much would the fee be? I'm probably a few months away from a purchase, hoping that used cars prices come back to earth. Thanks,
The key piece of information missing is you have no idea what the dealer actually pays at the auction. They can say they paid whatever they want. Manheim condition reports are far from accurate. You need to physically look at the vehicles and run them down the test track. Also they have a thing called deal shield. It is a gurantee that if your customer doesnt like the vehicle you can return it. Some sellers include this on higher end nicer units
Having bought thousands of vehicles from Manheim auctions over 30 years I never bought one without a buy sheet showing all the info on the vehicle purchased. Not so easy to make up out of thin air. It's simple. Do your homework, know the market, bid accordingly.
@@DJmemoriesPlaylists where do you get the information. Do they have it or you have to use car fax
@@immigranthustlemind8655 after you pay for the vehicle you will receive a sheet showing ALL sales and car info. As far as the condition of the car goes they do pre sales inspections on a vast majority of their vehicles. Pretty reliable. You can also pay a small fee and get a warranty. Of course I retired 4 yrs ago and things change. I loved what I did.
@@DJmemoriesPlaylists
Hey there
Can I have your contact, I need some assistance with starting on this business
@@DJmemoriesPlaylistsis it possible to preview vehicles without a dealer license ? I don’t have one but I was wondering if it was similar to Copart where you pay for membership and let you access if no license then you can use a broker license
when do you need the cash?? who is it sent to ...good video
Are you still offering to help people buy at auction?
My question is are the dealers marking up the cars Just sell it higher prices or are they paying more for the cars from the auction. It was very informative you did a good job on the presentation I’ll be in touch thanks a lot
Hello. I actually work at Manheim and I can tell you the prices the dealers are paying at wholesale is up significantly. They have to pass those costs along at retail. Sometimes the margins are really thin.
manheim is a joke. Just don't use them at all. Few years of people not going to their auctions they go bye bye.
this was Very Helpful !!!!
Can you help me bidding on a car there I don’t have dealers license
3:00 WithClutch broker contact info
How can I see that the car is fine with the engine and transmission?
This is probably the major reason wholesale prices are bordering retail prices.
Looking to purchase from Manheim. My last three cars have been purchased like this, but I don't currently have a broker. Can you help me? @clutch
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Nice video, what area of the country are you in? I'm in Southern California. Do you have SoCa contacts who will go buy from Manheim or Hyundai financial auction an off lease 2018 Genesis G80 for me? How much would the fee be? I'm probably a few months away from a purchase, hoping that used cars prices come back to earth. Thanks,
3:00 WithClutch broker contact info
Nice video man
Everybody is an expert.
I contacted them watching the video, no reply yet
Nice video!! Good info
Please stop the on hold music, so irritating.
fake website about credit union bs
Being a used car dealer it’s a risky business I had problems couple cars bought it so I give up
Hi. I'm looking for a friend to buy a car from Manheim. If you're interested, let me know. Thanks.
Hello l am interested how l can contact you
Dealers are marking these more expensive trucks and cars up at least 5k. It pisses me off the dealers are crooks.
It's not too expensive to get.your own wholesale or retail license, I've had mine for years using my home address...
@@ListerMotorsports how?
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