For car flippers 💰
Built for car flippers.
A $25 report is the difference between a $5,000 gain and a $3,000 loss.
The math 🧮
Bad flip
Buy $8,000. The "minor issue" the seller mentioned turns out to be a $4,200 transmission. You sell for $9,500. You're out $2,700. The flip ate three weeks of your life and your savings.
Good flip
Buy $8,000. EstimateProof catches the transmission risk before you wire the money. You walk away. The next listing is clean. You buy at $7,500, sell at $10,500. +$3,000 in the pocket.
The $25 is rounding error on a flip. The miss isn't.
What flippers get 🔧
Five things in the report
that pay for the next hundred.
OEM vs aftermarket parts pricing
Quote your mechanic with the cheaper part on hand. Pocket the spread. Most shops will run the part you bring if you ask.
Repair lifespan + miles-until-next-major-repair
Set the resale price honestly. Avoid the angry-buyer call a week later — “great car, just needed $2,000 in work.” That call kills repeat buyers.
Yellow flags in the listing
What the seller is not saying that you need to verify before you drive 90 minutes to look at it. Saves the trip, saves the tank.
Market comparables in your radius
What the same car is asking inside 50 miles. So you don't pay retail at auction and try to flip retail at resale. The spread is in the buy.
Diagnostic tree for your mechanic
Hand it to your mechanic and skip the $150 diagnostic fee. The tree tells him where to look first. Saves the fee, saves the trip, saves the day.
Spend $25 before you spend thousands. We built EstimateProof so consumers and flippers walk into the deal with the same data the dealer already has.