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How To Find a Good Value Fun Car
For those that do not already know my name is Steven and I have always liked cars. But very often I felt out of the loop in terms of what a good deal was and what cars were likely to increase and decrease in value.
I would browse YouTube and catch conversations with fellow car people referencing how specific cars are suddenly exploding in value over others. It annoyed me because I felt like I was missing out on something.
And one of the reasons is that many car people are more up to speed on the used market is because in their spare time they are constantly on the auction sites, looking up certain used cars, and reading articles from every automotive journalist out there.
And if you do enough of this you will indeed be in the loop but at the expense of your time.
I have found the average person (including me) did not have a lot of time to skimming the marketplaces for what is undervalued and compare that to what previous prices have been on top of what is being released for new models in real time.
That is why I started Paddleshift. I have made it my job to be the person who can keep you up to date on what is happening when it comes to everything sports car, muscle car, jdm, or exotic.
Everyday I now send a detailed breakdown of some of the biggest changes to the enthusiast car market and what cars are either currently a good deal or potentially going to be based on what the most recent car news is.
Want to know what car you should consider buying or recommend to a friend who is in the market for a reasonable priced sports car? Now you can.
Everyone who is subscribed to the Paddleshift daily newsletter will receive real time useful updates and what is happening to the car market.
This includes when it might be a good time to jump in and buy something or get rid of certain cars that you may currently own. All of this without you having to go do your own extensive research.
The good news is if this even remotely interests you you can try out a 2-day free trial before you commit to paying for it.
You can join our daily newsletter Paddleshift with a 2-day free trial here.
Thanks,
Steven Castle