After reading mixed reviews, I decided to give this $3.50 guide a shot—mostly out of curiosity. Here's the real tea.
The formatting feels like someone hastily scanned a pamphlet rather than creating a proper Kindle book. I kept zooming in, thinking my eyes were playing tricks on me.
Content-wise? Basic. Like 'check the odometer' and 'negotiate prices' basic—stuff you'd learn from a 5-minute YouTube video or casual dealership visit. Zero insider auction hacks or red flag warnings that would actually justify calling these 'secrets.'
That glowing 5-star review claiming it's perfect for beginners? Sketchy. The steps are so generic ("1. Find car 2. Buy car") that I suspect ChatGPT could write something more nuanced.
Save your latte money and just search forums like Reddit's r/askcarsales. At least there, you'll get real-time advice about avoiding salvage title nightmares—which this 'guide' mysteriously skips.