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best place to buy a used car?
20th December 2009
Is it true that you can buy good used cars at police auctions or just regular auto auctions for CHEAPER than through any car lot and some private sellers? I’m thinking of buying a classic muscle car when i get home, and im just figuring out what the best route might be. Thanks guys n gals!!
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Police auctions are one choice but there are lots of other places to look too. You can only buy cars cheaper at auctions if you know how to judge the real value of the cars being sold, and know how to not overbid. Here’s a list of some other places, online and offline:
http://www.used-car-advisor.com/cheap-used-cars.htm
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Comment by phansen627 — December 20, 2009 @ 4:23 pm
Ebaymotors.com. I’ve seen some police auction vehicle that look like crap… usually the only nice cars are from drug dealers or something. I kinda doubt you’d find muscle cars at a police auction. I really would try ebay, or something.
Comment by :) — December 20, 2009 @ 4:23 pm
I would avoid police auctions because the drivers of those autos did not own them. If you live in a metro area in the Southeast, it would be worth your time to look at Auto Nation with 300 dealerships.
Comment by thomas p — December 20, 2009 @ 4:23 pm