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Client: Frank T. (Buffalo, NY)
Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
Book Value: $17,789
Purchase Price: $9,050
Savings: $8,739

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Client: Chris W. (El Cajon, CA)
Vehicle: 2002 Ford Expedition EB
Book Value: $18,944
Purchase Price: $8,000
Savings: $10,944

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Client: Cliff S. (Ft. Worth, TX)
Vehicle: 2002 Hyundai Elantra
Book Value: $9,975
Purchase Price: $475
Savings: $9,500

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Some of the best deals can be found at auctions.  A Government Car Auction is no different.  The problem with most people that attend an auction is that they are too hesitant to bid on something they want and then it’s sold right in front of them.  If you know how to bid, then do it to avoid missing out on a really good deal.  The best thing you can do is do some homework on a couple vehicles you are interested in before the auction.  Find out exactly how much you are willing to spend, and what you limit is going to be.  Once you do this you need to stop at your limit.  By following this simple rule you will not get caught into a bidding war and end up over paying.

When you do start bidding make sure that you are very quick to bid and look determined.  You don’t want the other people bidding to see that you look unsure about counter-bidding.  By counter-bidding really quick and looking determined to win the auction, your competitors might give up some ground and you could end up getting the vehicle even cheaper.

What I see from most people is they really want a certain vehicle that is about to be auctioned, once the bidding starts they talk themselves out of bidding.  We all understand that buying from an auction can be a gamble, but it’s also the best place to find a really good deal.  Everyone bidding should look at the positives about the vehicle.  Where else can you find a car that has low miles and is only a few years old?  The answer would be a Government Car Auction.  With an abundance of Government Auctions going on all around the United States, its time to get with the program and start bidding.

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One of the worst things you can do at an Auction is overpay, so make sure you do your homework and only bid on vehicle you are interested in.  Do not bid on a vehicle just because it is a good deal, you will only be let down.

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