

Okay, so I just finished reading Tony's car flipping guide, and here's the tea ☕.
First off, if you're brand new to flipping cars, this book is actually pretty solid. Tony drops some gems that I wouldn't have thought about - like how to spot undervalued cars in weird places (who knew grandma's garage could be a goldmine?).
But here's the thing... it's SHORT. Like, 'I blinked and it was over' short. The font is huge (probably to fill pages), and some 'rules' are just common sense ('buy low, sell high' - really Tony?).
The good? The real-world examples are helpful AF. There's this one story about flipping a flood-damaged car that actually made me lol while teaching me something.
The bad? If you've flipped even one car before, 80% of this will feel like stuff you already know. And at this price? Oof.
Final verdict: Great for absolute beginners who want quick tips. Seasoned flippers? Save your cash and just browse car forums instead.
