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  1. When buying a used car from someone leaving the country, being cautious is super important. First, check the car’s history thoroughly—look for any accidents or outstanding loans. You can never be too careful, especially if the seller is in a rush. Also, get a trusted mechanic to inspect the car before making any decisions. A professional's opinion is invaluable, even if the car seems in great shape. And, use a reliable resource like car price guide canada to ensure you’re not overpaying. It's always better to take your time and ensure everything checks out. It’s tempting to jump on a deal, especially if the seller seems in a hurry, but remember that this is a big purchase.
  2. One thing that might help is invoice financing or factoring. It can keep your cash flow steady, especially if you’re buying and fixing multiple cars at once.Talking to a global advisory firm that deals with growth hacking, fundraising, and market strategies could be a big help too. They often know venture capital fashion investors who might offer more flexible funding than regular banks.Being honest with your customers about what you’ve fixed and what they’re getting is a good idea. It builds trust and can justify asking for a higher price for a well-restored, reliable car. People do pay more for quality work and honesty.
  3. As a beginner, it might be a good idea to start small and gradually increase your investments as you become more comfortable with the process. And don't forget to diversify your portfolio - don't put all your eggs in one basket!
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