Skateshop is what my country needs rn, as far as i know there are only few shop we have here in ph. So I came up to this idea that what if i try to start this kind of business it would be an easy click in our city but since I'm just a 21 yr old guy who has a dream like this maybe it takes a lot of hard work and yrs to fulfill it but it will happen soon!.
You guys are approaching this like a bunch of high school students. You need at least 6 months of operational cost up-front. In addition to 6 months of operational cost, you need a healthy marketing budget projected over that initial 6-month grand opening phase. Finally, you need a healthy inventory to carry you over the 6-month period. So here's a basic breakdown: -$1200 all business documents and registrations -$7,500 x 6 months rent paid -$1,200 x 6 months electric and all utilities -$3,500 x 6 months aggressive local marketing campaigns -$25,000 * 6 months wholesale merchandise orders -$3,600 CCTV and security system installation -$15,000 x 6months Employee and workers compensation insurance -$3,500 x 6 months petty cash and overhead expenditures Your initial loan request should be somewhere around $340,000 US dollars. After 6 months of operations, the business should be turning over a profit. The period and duration of repayment should be at least 3 years with monthly payments reduced. Any profits made over the sum of the monthly payment to the bank should go back into the business. Remember, you will need to keep your business afloat after the projected 6-month period; otherwise, you'll go bankrupt very soon thereafter. This means; even if you see profits in your monthly balance of more than $20,000 in excess of liabilities, all that money needs to go back into the business account, so that money can carry your business over the initial 6month phase of opening.
@@EldenSondakh The whole reason behind high school is to prepare you for the adult world. The class project should have been approached from an adult "real world" perspective. So, no I wasn't joking. If I was the teacher grading this assignment, I would be handing out failing grades.
So would you recommend the Bronco sport or the Big Bronco? I like the Big Bronco but the Black Diamond is expensive to do any serious off roading (damage). I’m. Ordering a Bronco sport Badlands with the Falken wild peaks. I’m hoping to get the vehicle in 6 months. If I hit the lottery I’ll buy the 4 door Bronco with the Sasquatch package.
Also, did you need a lift and if so which lift did you get? I’m assuming your car model isn’t the badlands if you got a lift on your bronco sport right? Most lifts are not compatible with badlands trim yet except for 4wp.
Great Videos showing what it can do! I was looking into a 4runner or something similar, but wanted something smaller for ease of driving around town and my occasional trip into NYC. This kind of stuff is pretty much exactly what I want my next vehicle to be able to handle, I might have to get a bronco sport badlands!
thanks for watching! the size is definitely why i considered this vehicle. I didnt want something big for my daily driver, but something still capable. Having owned one, I think Subarus also fit the bill but theyyre starting to get a little boring. After driving more technical terrain, the bronco Sport badlands has taken trails I didnt even think of taking before. honestly impressed
@@EldenSondakh I absolutely love subarus, but also hate CVTs, they dont scream long term reliability. If they made a forester with an 8speed and a little more power, id be first in line
Geeeeez that's some serious off-roading ..... driving down a flat dirt road and hitting the same puddle multiple times must be so hard on that 4X4 .... my wife loves those roads in her minivan
id love to see a video of that minivan actually, lemme know if you ever decide to upload. i actually dont think this is serious off roading, dont know what makes you think that it is?
thank you! yes badlands would be very capable off the lot. There is some already, for badlands 1" lift is available but out of stock right now. there are offroad lighting companies currently in R&D for the bronco sport and other companies working on nudge bars. Id imagine the aftermarket support grow even more later in the year. I believe prinsu might have something coming this year for the bronco sport
Nice video. The Bronco Sport appears to a fairly capable small SUV. A “crossed up” (diagonal wheels in the air) video would be interesting to see. Many vehicles get messed up in that scenario. 👍
Would you say this has a good 4WD system? All the videos I’ve seen of the Bronco Sport going through/up something, it never failed! This is like Subaru level or even beyond in terms of how the system works!
yeah i’d say it does! i’ve only failed to climb a hill once and it was very deep snow, where ground clearance and tires were the main concern. moreso the tires, highway psi and not an aggressive tread with the pirellis. it would’ve made it up no problem aired down and better at tires . subaru’s awd system is impressive as well. it just lacks the power and also the cvt doesn’t help either.
Understood completely. I had considered portable winches, minor things like a portable compressor and traction boards, I already have. Plus looking to do a two-tone wrap. More for brush protection than cosmetic. Hard to want to do too much while still making payments...lol
Awesome I’ve had mine in some similar but not as much fun terrain so it’s cool to see what it’s doing. I don’t think I’m getting that kind of air under store tho Was any of this done with the terrain management control (cruise) on?
thank you! Always fun with whatever terrain awesome to hear you’re getting out there. this was all done on normal mode, everything standard. No 4wheel lock, no ‘diff’ lock, traction control on, done in normal mode. i’ve tried the trail control going down the mountain, and it’s pretty neat. only thing, when enabled it makes your brakes less sensitive. so if you need to stop or slow down for rocks, you have to brake harder than usual for it to engage. otherwise, i think it’s a neat feature.
@@EldenSondakh wow in normal mode eh, thats good. Ive noticed that too about the brakes in trail control. I actually went through some mud accidentally in eco mode and I didn't even realize it was in eco until i went to switch out of mud/ruts haha. I think these badlands are a lot more capable than some people want to believe.
@@frh-freerangehuman yeah very capable. Id probably say they would be a glorified Subaru Forester. A Forester couldve done what i did in this video, but long term the Bronco Sport is tailored more towards the offroader than the forester is. Especially with a traditional automatic transmission, no CVT.
@@EldenSondakh yes most likely, but the Bronco has the design edge lol. My sons are in university bought a forrester, at my encouragement and its a good car. But the CVT is a definite short coming for off road as far as I can see.
'Raiti's Rides' guy claimed 5.7s in a recent vid, very hard to believe. I've 'heard' around 6.7s elsewhere, which would not be too hard to believe, it's only a 3707lbs. vehicle with gobs of 250hp and 277lb.-ft. torque in a low, broad band. Watch the turns though!
@@EldenSondakh dealers haven't stocked many BL and almost none with the "steelie" wheel option anywhere around me. They few around are all "mannequins" not for sale! :-(
Love it dude. I bought the badlands in shadow black Haven’t had a chance to get too dirty but I have some places I want to go Looking forward to more videos
@@EldenSondakh So I have my badlands ordered equipped with everything it can come with. It will be delivered April 12th. I was wondering if you know where I can get after market parts i.e. light bars and off road bumpers?
@@shaneglass4768 since the sport just came out, nothing available rn. But ive seen some posts from some fabrication companies that are currently in R&D. So only time will tell! By the time you s gets delivered, id imagine youll have some to choose from.
I'm really enjoying the rawness of these videos you're putting out of the Bronco Sport and its capabilities. Looking forward to more of this type of content as well as how your build progresses!
Just shared this with the main bronco and bronco sport groups on FB, only owner video I've seen offroad. Great editing! Now hopefully they taunt you to getting into some technical stuff with it 😉😂 do it, for the people lol
nice! haha is that the Bronco Sport Owners group? yes, ask and ye shall receive, within reason lol. and only if i can bring a buddy just in case, a lot of my outing tend to be solo so i never ive yet to push it to its limits
@@EldenSondakh just be like me lol. I'm an idiot so after got the lift on our last vehicle I took it down some technical trails with my wife in the passenger seat. When I went out with a buddy and showed him what we took it down, at the end of the trail he asked me "YALL DID THIS ALONE? With no recovery gear???". Good decisions aren't my strong suit but it sure makes life fun 😂
@@AntiATF loool. i’m a long time member of the ‘i wonder where this trail goes’ club. definitely investing in a bit more/better self recovery gear soon, just in case my over confidence gets me in a bad spot