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Well mine is more than one question.

How do you purchase a car at the public auctions?

What are the risks of purchasing a repossessed car?

And can you really get good deals and decent cars at auctions?

Ive been tempted to attend an auction but im still a little confused on how it works.

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3 Comments »

  1. Hi, I’ll give you a link to a site that will answer your questions about the auction process. It’s pretty simple actually. Yes you can get very good deals at a public car auction, but if you don’t know a lot about cars it would be a good idea to take someone along with you that does. For instance if a car needed a minor repair or something, you would need to know that before you bought the car.

    Good Luck

    Comment by fergie — March 3, 2010 @ 4:15 am

  2. I’ve nver bought a car at a public car auction but here is an article that might give you some tips:
    http://www.leaseguide.com/Articles/publiccarauctions.htm

    Hope it helps.

    .

    Comment by peterthegreat — March 3, 2010 @ 4:15 am

  3. you can get a pretty sweet ride at a live auction. Generally, if you win they give you 30 days to pay and a chance to inspect the car before bidding starts. Try out online auctions too – no fuss no muss – and you can actually SEARCH for something you want. Check out this site: governmentauctions.org – they are an excellent resource for live and internet auctions. thanks!

    Comment by Richard M — March 3, 2010 @ 4:15 am

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