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Seized Car Auctions “I picked up the best car deal of my life and want to let YOU know how”
13th June 2011
I have just joined a website and got the best deal of my life on a car. If you use this please come back and leave me a reply to tell me how you got on. I have been on the internet for along time and used many action websites, but never got a deal like this before.
Just 4 months ago I bought and Alfa Romeo from eBay, after buying the car with no huge discount I had to buy break disks, pads, tyres and front suspension arm, only to have to rite off the car 2 weeks ago for more serious issues. I would not have minded if I had got a good deal, but I never.
So why am I telling you this, well 2 weeks ago when I got rid of my car and I decided I was not buying a car from an auction site again. However when I came across a seized vehicle auction website I could not resist checking out there offers and as a result managed to pick up near new BMW 3 serious for only 00, that’s right 00,(BARGAIN) all it needed was 2 new tyres, and oh yes this car handles like a dream.
I decided before picking the car up if I really had bought a BMW 3 serious in good condition for 00 then I would pass the information on so others could benefit the way I have. So here is the information getting passed on as I promised (my self).
Here is what they offer Seized Cars, Trucks, Vans, RV/Campers, Boats, Motorcycles, Dirt Bikes, ATV’s, Buses, Aircrafts. They come from the following sources; Repo auctions, Government auctions, Police auctions, DEA auctions, IRS auctions, Customs auctions, Bidding starting at 0 or less, Purchase directly from the source. It get’s better they offer Listings from EVERY Country & State, Choose from all makes & models , Up to 90% off retail value, and much more….
Remember please leave a reply if you use this website as a way of you passing this information on as I have done.
To check this out for yourself email me ludachrisrichardson@yahoo.co.uk and i will send you a link
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Which auto auction site is the best to buy from?
3rd June 2011
I want to buy a car from an auction, however, I do not know which site is trustable and reliable. Any suggestions?
3 Ways To Save Money At a Government Car Auction
2nd June 2011
Government car auctions are a great way to save thousands off your next car. But, do you know how to maximize your savings even further when you get there? Go over these 3 tips that will give you the upper hand when while attending your next federal auction.
1. Get there early: Getting to the auction on time is essential when it comes to saving money. Not only will it give you enough time to fully inspect all of the cars that catch your eye, it will also give you the opportunity to spy on the competition. Meaning, that you’ll be able to see what cars are popular and discover just how attached other bidders are to them. So, if you see a car with a lot of interested buyers that keep coming back, just know that a bidding war is soon to occur. And that’s not the car you want to end up overpaying for. On the other hand, if you see a car that hardly anybody is interested in, know that you’re bound to save hundreds and even thousands off it’s Kelly’s Blue Book value.
2. CAR FAX is your friend: Although most car auction cars are in good condition, some have been in accidents, have had major repairs or even been in floods! So, bust out your smart phone and do a quick CAR FAX report on any car that you plan on buying… it can save you thousands in unwanted future repairs.
3. Stick to your budget: Having and sticking to a budget is one of the most important things you can do while attending a car auction. It’s all too easy to fall in love with a car, get sidetracked, end up in a bidding war and end up paying way more than you can actually afford.
So, stick to a budget, do a CAR FAX report and get there early and you’ll be sure to save at the next federal car auction you attend.
Now you know how to save thousands at your next auction. But, do you know how to find one near you? Check out www.govauctionsorg.com for a review of the #1 government car auction listing site on the net. It will not only save you time, but will also hook you up with some of the most exclusive government auctions in the nation. Click here to check it out.
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Gaining Access To A Dealer Auto Auction
20th May 2011
A dealer auto auction is an auction primarily used by car dealers, as they are generally closed to the public, however in rare cases the public do have access to some dealer auctions which is not widely known nor is it publicized, I will talk more about this later.
Firstly what is a dealer auto auction? Potential bidders are normally car dealers who are required to show their business identification or tex number prior to registering as a bidder at the auction. Bidders cannot just walk in off the street nor do they have access to the dealer auto auction, instead however they must show tangible proof that they themselves own and or work for a car dealership. Unless they provide this information as proof they will be promptly escorted from the auction site. This precaution helps to keep the dealer auto auction only for car dealers, the stocking of their dealerships and closed to the general public.
The public is normally not aware of these dealer auctions and thus have no idea just how cheaply car dealerships are acquiring their stock of vehicles. The dealer auto auction is a place that is just for car dealers and one of the ways for a dealership to maximize it’s profits by purchasing a vehicle at far lower than normal trade or trade-in cost. Car Manufacturers usually charge the dealership large amounts of money to buy direct from themselves, which in turn increases the end user purchase price. When car dealers only purchase from the manufacturer it means little to no movement on sale price and often losses for the car dealer and his or her dealership.
The cars purchased from a dealer auto auction are of good quality for far below cost prices, sometimes there is a price difference of over 50%, this is great news for the car buying public because buyer now has more room to haggle with the dealer which increases the chances of larger discounts on the purchase price. In addition, as the dealer did not pay a premium price for the car if it doesn’t sell in a reasonable time period the price can be lowered without impacting on the bottom line of the dealership, generally large profits are still acquired even with the price reduced.
Even though these auctions are not open to the general public they are a very helpful to getting big discounts on your car and in helping dealerships make their money. I mean think about it, car dealership owners do have to pay for some fairly elaborate business expenses, it is only fair that they make some decent money to cover overheads right? Overall a dealer auto auction is a win for all parties. The cheaper the dealer can obtain the car the more room they have to move on price.
In some rare cases a dealer auto auction can be accessed by the public. These car auctions are not publicized nor are they advertised in any way and the information on their whereabouts is not easily accessed but can be found if you dig deep enough.
Frederick Brown’s website Allows people to Gain Access to a Dealer Auto Auction in their area. Information which is normally only available to car dealerships. Cars, Trucks, Vans, Motorcycles and more. Special Information on Location, Dates, Times and Types of Vehicles can be Found at http://1407autopark.com
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Find Your Used Car At A Capital Auto Auction
17th May 2011
Shopping for a used car involves lots of time and leg work. The right used car for you might be out there, but like finding a needle in the hay stack it means sifting through dozens of lots. It means spending your free time dragging yourself through lots to find that nothing meets your budget or needs.
If you’re ready to take back your weekends and week nights, look no further than a Capital Auto Auction. Capital Auto Auction holds auctions every week that are open to the general public. With thousands of cars to choose from, you are sure to find the car that meets your budget needs. Auctions take place regularly in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Hampshire and Washington D.C. Whichever location is closest to your home, they are all worth the trip and you will not waste your time.
You can prepare for your first auto auction and get the most from your experience before you even head out the door. When you visit Capital Auto Auction’s website you will be able to see a sampling of the featured vehicles. You will be able to see pictures, obtain vehicle information, vehicle options and a condition report as well.
If you are unable to attend an auction, attending a live auto auction is free and easy. Simply register at Capital Auto Auction’s site. However you come to Capital Auto Auction, you can be sure you will find a clean car at a price that you can afford.
To get started, the day before the auction visit our site for a list of upcoming vehicles for sale. You will need to have a valid driver’s license with you on the day of the auction. If you are attending an auction and have a car you intend on buying, have a payment for a deposit in the form of cash, U.S. Certified check, Visa or MasterCard. Bids start as low as 0 but can go as high as 0 depending on the total cost of the car.
Arranging for pick-up of your car prior to the auction will speed up the process as cars need to be picked up within one business day of the auction. In order to help smooth the process of buying a car for you, we offer a pre-registering service in the auction office. By making your information available before the day you attend an auction, you save time when you are ready to buy your car.




