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Can anyone help me find seized car auctions down in the LA area? I've been looking into this topic anyway, and I think I found some places, but I'd like to get some recommendations. Most seized car auctions are just too far from where I live at the moment, but you all may be able to help me find some closer. So what do you think?
Summary: locations of seized car auctions in So Cal.

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4 Comments »

  1. there is alot of sites out there that will tell you where to find where the car auctions are being held, most of them you do have to pay. but it is only around $30 one of the best that i have come across for the price is http://certified-auctions.com/

    Comment by FunkyFrank — June 16, 2009 @ 6:36 am

  2. I have attended a few auctions in Orange Co., and the prices were very little better than what you would find in auto trader.

    They add a lot of fees to the price, so there aren't many real good deals, except on cars that are known crap.

    Don't believe the ads that say you can get a real fine car for $500. it's B.S.

    Comment by Paul — June 16, 2009 @ 6:36 am

  3. Check out this web site. It covers all US. Seized cars, surplus vehicles, etc. It is an online auction however.

    http://www.govdeals.com/eas/index.cfm

    Comment by FleetTech — June 16, 2009 @ 6:36 am

  4. http://www.mycarauctionreview.com has a couple of good car auction sites you can use.

    Comment by CarmelKM — June 16, 2009 @ 6:36 am

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