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I need to bid on a car in the dealer auction how can i get auction acces?

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5 Comments »

  1. well there are many way you can get access to a car auction
    1) you can find a car dealer license holder ask them to get you into the auction
    which may come with a cost.
    2)go to a public auction day at some dealer auction offers a public day. the only problem is the quality of the cars may be at there lowest because other dealer have chosen best quality cars and the others are lift for the public
    3) sign up for your own dealer license there is a company that offer a less challenging and less expensive way for acquiring visit http://pdbusinesssolution.com
    hope that help

    Comment by muttyman2000 — February 4, 2011 @ 7:12 am

  2. pay a dealer to bid for you.

    Comment by a — February 4, 2011 @ 7:12 am

  3. You don’t.

    Unless you have a friend who is a car dealer and has auction access, or partner with a dealer who can buy at an auction, you cannot bid.

    Comment by Uncle Bo — February 4, 2011 @ 7:12 am

  4. Unless you know a dealer who is willing to submit a bid on your behalf you won’t. A dealer only auction is closed to the public, period.

    Comment by mccoyblues — February 4, 2011 @ 7:12 am

  5. There are public auctions available.

    But, as a consumer buying from an auction, you are taking a huge risk, and unless you know a lot about cars, I wouldn’t recommend it.

    Comment by jay — February 4, 2011 @ 7:12 am

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