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Client: Frank T. (Buffalo, NY)
Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
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Vehicle: 2002 Hyundai Elantra
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Question by tps: I see a lot of websites advertising government used car auctions? are these sites dependable?
Has anyone purchased a car from one of thesesites?

Best answer:

Answer by Steve M
Forget the websites. They want your money. All the government auctions are available online. Don’t expect any $ 10 Porsches. Thats what the sites tell you to get your money. I have gotten a few reasonable deals at government auctions. Study ahead of time and know what things are worth. Buyer beware.

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4 Comments »

  1. Years ago my husband called one of these places, and got talked into paying $ 35 for a book that lists places that hold these auctions. None of them were within a days drive of where we lived, so we never looked into it any further. I have my doubts about whether any of them are legitimate.

    Comment by BB — May 27, 2011 @ 2:47 am

  2. Some sites are actually state sites with an auction. Most sites are where you pay them a fee and they’ll let you know about cars for sale or at auction.

    Comment by Papa John — May 27, 2011 @ 2:52 am

  3. i own a repair shop,and i tried one of their auctions once,,never again will i do this,,the stuff they had at the auction was higher than the car lots,,if you want a corvette with 20 bullet holes in it for 30 thousand dollars there’s plenty to choose from,and there sold as is,,no returns either,,i went and didn’t see nothing i would have wanted to buy,,if you look at them on line they look good,but up close ,their not,,good luck,i hope this help,s.,,have a good x-mas.

    Comment by dodge man — May 27, 2011 @ 3:50 am

  4. No. Waste of time.

    Comment by Gatsby216 — May 27, 2011 @ 4:47 am

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