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South Chicago Auto Auction of Harvey?
okay so i found this car that i want to buy…im 16
i have a job
and im goin to pay straight forward…
i heard i have to auction it? how do i do that? and will i be able to get this car for this price?

once agian im only 16..

the link is below:

http://autos.yahoo.com/used-cars/pontiac-grand_am-pictures-cars360664422;_ylt=AuvLLKSr2Xc4FPFehVr78Diub454;_ylv=3?sortcol=price&sortdir=up&geo=true&location=Chicago%2C+IL+60602&listingtype=used&model=grand_am&make=pontiac&distance=50&picstart=2

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2 Comments »

  1. You also should compare car insurance quotes for cars before buying one, for example here – carquotes.fateback.com

    Comment by Dan — October 20, 2010 @ 11:25 am

  2. Its a piece of crap that’s used to draw you into the auction where you buy something so they can make a fee. (Or someone thats 18+)

    Most cars at public auctions look like great deals but are really big problem cars.

    I used to get more at dealer only auctions than public auctions. The only buyers at public auctions are clueless public and a few really, really low end dealers who have full time mechanics.

    You cant buy a car from a business at 16. A private party might let you.

    You need cash upfront.

    And stay away from auctions. The car probably has a bad engine, bad transmission or both or it would have sold long ago.

    Comment by n — October 20, 2010 @ 11:25 am

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