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im 19 year old male in riverside ca yes i found a good auction called adesa los angeles in mira loma ca 91752

its open mon through thurs 9am to 3pm and said something about toyota financial services

im looking to buy a toyota camry or honda for 1000 to 1500 how could i buy a good car like this for this price i heard some phrase about green light yellow light will i have to bid or can i just choose cars from a selection please help

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3 Comments »

  1. Its for dealers only. You cant get in, you cant bid and they wont finance you.

    Very few toyotas or Honda’s sell for $1500 & under.

    Comment by whocares — June 27, 2011 @ 4:48 pm

  2. You need to find out if they allow the public to bid on cars. Adesa in Fontana Calif requires a dealer license.

    Comment by Bill — June 27, 2011 @ 4:48 pm

  3. The auction is not the place for you to buy a $1,000-$1,500 car. Those are the junk cars that even dealerships don’t want to mess with. Right now used cars are selling for a lot of money at the auto auctions, and even those cheapies sell for as much or more than what you’d pay for an equal car on craigslist.

    You’re better off saving up a larger wad of cash or buying something that cheap on craigslist.

    Comment by biggsinbrasil — June 27, 2011 @ 4:48 pm

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