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exotic cars FAQ


I own a shop, and see a lot of these exotic vehicles. I agree with you 101% on this issue.
Most people (who can afford an exotic car) buy these vehicles, with hopes of them turning into a gold mine down the road, but once they see they don't have


people with money think they can, and do make money on cars. And the better to new in mileage and condiction you have the car the more money it will bring.


Las Vegas


You don't know a thing about selling cars,and you want to start at the top,a dealer with $100k+ cars.lol.
Start by getting a business degree,then open a bicycle store.
Or send a letter to BILL GATES and ask him to lend you $5 million dollars.

exotic cars news

UC Davis student team hones engineering, business skills with hybrid race car ...

21.05.12

The shop is littered with sleek body panels, motors of all sizes and hundreds of exotic-looking parts that make up the seemingly mad science of auto racing.

Yet the setting is far removed from the paved speedways of Indianapolis and Daytona Beach, or Ferrari's legendary factory in Maranello, Italy.

In the rooms of Bainer Hall on the University of California, Davis, campus, students on the UC Davis Formula Hybrid Team are building a decidedly green racing machine, with an emphasis on efficiency over unbridled speed.

There's a fair chance that some of these students will someday be working for internationally known automakers, helping create fuel-efficient, alternative-powered cars for motorists worldwide.

For now, they're honing their mechanical engineering tools on a single hand-built race car … and getting a crash course in business as a bonus.

"There are numerous business possibilities," said Sean Fountain, a UC Davis senior majoring in mechanical engineering. "It goes beyond sponsorship … We're working with businesses through the entire process."


Source: Sacramento Bee