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police auctions…?

11th March 2010

Im interested in buying a car at a policea auction…
hasd anyone done this? anyone know of a police auction somewhere around paulding or cobb county?

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6 Comments »

  1. most times you need a car dealers license to buy unless the auction is open to the public.
    most auction cars have cut up seats and such but can find pretty good deals sometimes

    unclaimed cars at tow lots are good ways too.

    Comment by loujitsu1978 — March 11, 2010 @ 4:20 am

  2. Yea, it depends on whether the auction is open to the public. You can probably call the police station and find out if they know anything. Sometimes you can get really nice stuff at these auctions. They’re all goods that were confiscated, so a lot of times they’re either trashed, or really nice… aka an upper level drug dealer’s benz or something like that.

    -MunkiPhD
    Autotropolis.com

    Comment by munkiphd — March 11, 2010 @ 4:20 am

  3. If you want to buy a car at an auction, you need to have cash on hand. Most auctions require that you have cash, no CC or checks. Many tow yards hold auctions for cars that don’t get claimed, you can get really good deals.I do this as a side job for some extra income, I buy cars at auctions and sell them for a couple more hundred bucks.

    do you live in georgia? (I’m in cali so I’ve never heard of cobb county) If you do this website has some information

    http://www.auctionbroadcasting.com/locations/atlanta.htm

    or you can try googleing "auto auctions in ____(state)___" and see what results you can get.

    Comment by shorty1 — March 11, 2010 @ 4:20 am

  4. I live in GA theres a public police auction in ga just not in cobb, or paulding though. Go to quick trip and buy those car magazines that have for sale cars(not the classic cars just regular cars) and in there they advertise for the police auctions.The car mags are about a dollar. I believe the police auctions are located in douglasville i could be wrong. Have you heard of Days car auction in cobb county? Good luck

    Comment by roger_bernard — March 11, 2010 @ 4:20 am

  5. Great Choice!
    It is really very cheap buying car from police auction.
    You usually can buy a car 90% off Retail Value from police auction.
    You can check out http://www.purchaseusedcar.info ,this site lists top 5 police car online auction sites for you to choose,It really is that easy.
    Good luck!

    Comment by What is it — March 11, 2010 @ 4:20 am

  6. Hi
    You can get really good cheap cars from auctions , you will find thousands of different auction and repo cars of all kinds of models really cheap at http://www.carauctiondeals.com
    Hope this helps

    Comment by LovelyPatty — March 11, 2010 @ 4:20 am

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