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Guidance, not guarantees

The ranges below reflect typical UK outcomes in 2026 for cars in good auction-bought condition. Real numbers vary with car condition, region, season, and how well you buy. Always run your specific deal through the profit calculator before bidding.

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Family Hatchback

Ease
Buy range
£2,500£5,000
Typical profit
£500£1,000
Typical days
1021
Example models
Ford FocusVauxhall AstraVW GolfHyundai i30
Why it works
  • Sweet spot for beginners
  • Strong demand year-round
  • Repair costs are reasonably predictable
  • Plenty of stock available
Watch out for
  • Golf prices have crept up — margins tighter than they used to be
  • 1.0 EcoBoost Focus engines have known timing-belt issues
  • Diesel variants harder to sell in 2026
#2 matchReliable

Small Hatchback

Ease
Buy range
£1,500£3,500
Typical profit
£300£700
Typical days
714
Example models
Ford FiestaVauxhall CorsaVW PoloToyota Yaris
Why it works
  • Cheapest entry point
  • Among the fastest sales
  • Cheap parts and labour
  • Massive buyer pool
Watch out for
  • Margins are thin — small mistakes hurt more
  • Worn clutches on manual Fiestas are expensive
  • Higher-mileage examples can have unpredictable issues
Live market data

What’s actually flipping right now

Real segments from the last 30 days of ScanAuctions scans — every figure cross-referenced against AutoTrader Trade Portal retail values, minimum 30 sightings per segment. Profits rounded to £50; estimated margin before prep, transport and VAT.

Ford Ranger Wildtrak Ecoblue 4X4 A

2022–2024 · seen 79× in 30 days

Median margin
~£9,000
Typical buy
~£23,250
Margin %
25%
AT days to sell

Porsche Taycan 4S 93kWh

2019–2021 · seen 34× in 30 days

Median margin
~£8,500
Typical buy
~£37,750
Margin %
15%
AT days to sell
~49d

Jaguar F-Pace R-Dynamic Black D MHEV AWD A

2022–2024 · seen 41× in 30 days

Median margin
~£6,850
Typical buy
~£21,500
Margin %
24%
AT days to sell
~48d

BMW M4 S-A

2013–2015 · seen 62× in 30 days

Median margin
~£6,400
Typical buy
~£18,250
Margin %
20%
AT days to sell
~46d

BMW X5 XDRIVE 30D M Sport Auto

2016–2018 · seen 43× in 30 days

Median margin
~£5,750
Typical buy
~£16,250
Margin %
25%
AT days to sell
~50d

Mercedes CLA 200 Sport Executive Ed A

2022–2024 · seen 38× in 30 days

Median margin
~£5,350
Typical buy
~£20,750
Margin %
19%
AT days to sell
~37d

Ford Ranger Wildtrak 4X4 Dcb Tdci A

2016–2018 · seen 42× in 30 days

Median margin
~£5,300
Typical buy
~£17,000
Margin %
23%
AT days to sell

Audi Q8 S Line 50 TDI QUATTRO Auto

2019–2021 · seen 33× in 30 days

Median margin
~£5,250
Typical buy
~£27,500
Margin %
13%
AT days to sell
~58d

Porsche Macan S S-A

2019–2021 · seen 67× in 30 days

Median margin
~£5,200
Typical buy
~£31,000
Margin %
7%
AT days to sell
~62d

Ford Ranger Wildtrak Ecoblue 4X4 A

2019–2021 · seen 160× in 30 days

Median margin
~£5,150
Typical buy
~£18,000
Margin %
23%
AT days to sell

Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line TSI S-A

2019–2021 · seen 33× in 30 days

Median margin
~£5,000
Typical buy
~£18,250
Margin %
18%
AT days to sell
~40d

BMW M240I Auto

2016–2018 · seen 73× in 30 days

Median margin
~£4,950
Typical buy
~£14,500
Margin %
20%
AT days to sell
~34d

Snapshot generated 2026-06-10 · segments refresh with each deploy

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How to Pick the Right Cars to Flip

Three things decide whether a car category is right for you: budget, time, and experience. Pick a category that matches all three and you'll have a profitable flip. Pick one that doesn't and you'll be Googling "BMW air suspension cost" at 11pm on a Tuesday.

Beginners almost always overshoot on price. They see a £6,000 Audi A4 and imagine a £1,800 profit, ignoring the £400 timing chain, the £180 set of tyres, the £500 month it sat unsold. The right first car is rarely the exciting car. It's usually a Fiesta or a Polo.

Time matters more than people admit. A Premium Executive flip can take 6 weeks to sell at retail. If you need that capital back in 3 weeks, you'll either be selling at a loss to trade buyers, or stressed and making bad decisions. Match your category to your cash runway. Read the full UK car flipping guide.

The Beginner's Sweet Spot

For your first 5–10 flips, target the £2,500–£5,000 bracket. Small hatchbacks and family hatchbacks. Petrol, manual or auto, mainstream brand. Service history is a bonus, not a requirement.

This range gives you margins of £500–£1,200 per car — enough to be worth your time, small enough that one bad call doesn't end your career. You'll see 20+ examples of each model and develop a feel for what they should cost and where they go wrong.

After a dozen flips at this level, you'll know whether to step up to compact SUVs, premium compacts, or hot hatches based on what you've enjoyed and what you're good at. See specific model recommendations.

FAQ · Choosing cars to flip

Common questions, clear answers

Small hatchbacks — Ford Fiesta, Vauxhall Corsa, VW Polo, Toyota Yaris. They sell fast (typically 7–14 days), parts are cheap, repairs are straightforward, and the buyer pool is enormous. Margins are smaller but mistakes are also cheaper.

Realistically £2,500 minimum to buy a first car at the small-hatchback level with a small buffer for prep. £4,000-£5,000 gives you better options. Anyone telling you £1,000 is enough is selling a course, not flipping cars — that buys you a car that needs everything.

Hot hatches (Golf GTI, Fiesta ST, Polo GTI) and premium executive cars (BMW 5 Series, Audi A6, Mercedes E-Class) typically deliver £700-£2,200 per flip at auction-sourced prices. But they tie up more capital, sell slower, and have bigger downside if you get a bad one. Volume usually beats per-car profit.

Yes, but they're not a beginner's game. Parts and labour cost 2-3× a Ford. Electrical gremlins, DPF failures and air-suspension issues can wipe a whole flip's profit in one repair. Premium compacts (1 Series, A3, A-Class) work well once you know what to check for.

Petrol is safer in 2026. ULEZ has spread to most major UK cities (London, Birmingham, Bristol, Sheffield) and the political direction is clear — diesel under Euro 6 is getting harder to sell. Stick to petrol for under-£5K cars. Diesel still works at premium executive level for high-mileage motorway buyers.

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