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Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
Book Value: $17,789
Purchase Price: $9,050
Savings: $8,739

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Client: Chris W. (El Cajon, CA)
Vehicle: 2002 Ford Expedition EB
Book Value: $18,944
Purchase Price: $8,000
Savings: $10,944

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Vehicle: 2002 Hyundai Elantra
Book Value: $9,975
Purchase Price: $475
Savings: $9,500

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Among the different kinds of auto auctions, car government auctions are perhaps the most lucrative. Here you can really get a great bargain on a new or used vehicle. These government auctions are selling vehicles that have been seized or repossessed. There are numerous auctions available in most areas of the country, each offering a lot of vehicles.

The number of government auctions has increased but so have other kinds of auctions. The competition has been pretty rough in this auction market but since the government are continually acquiring new cars, boats, and other items, this is a wonderful alternative to get great deals.

Many auction companies have been established on the internet and the best of them are providing great service, excellent support, as well as offering additional services wrapped together all-in-one package. The easiest way to purchase a vehicle through such an auction is through the internet. The access is easy.

You have the ability to search for auctions near where you live and you can even specify the make and model you are interested in when you search. Many of these auctions are also selling accessories. You will then get a list of all auctions for your selected makes and models that are auctioned in your area. It is a convenient way to find just the brand you want.

These online auction services normally charges a yearly fee for using it. When we compare this fee to all the money you can save on the amazing vehicle bargains found, this is just a small drop in the ocean. It is important though, that you go to the best, most reputable and recommended of these motorcar auction websites.

Unfortunately there are sites out there that are not so high in quality, you should not jump on the first auction site that you find, but at least do a little research and check out what other people who knows the websites have to say about them. You do this by searching for ” auto auction”+”review.” Good luck!

At the Capital Auto Auction website you will be able to look at all the cars that are available at an upcoming auto auction. The website features pictures of each car that is being auctioned as well as information about the car’s features and how the car came to Capital Auto Auction. If you are unable to attend a live auto auction, you can still find a car through an online auto auction. Cars that are available through the online car auction will feature a start and stop time of the bidding as well as the open bid. Whether you attend a live auto auction or an online auto auction, you can get started by registering for free at Capital Auto Auction’s website.

This summer when you hit the road for that family road trip, you can enjoy the long ride and save on mileage and wear and tear with an affordable used car from a public car auction through Capital Auto Auction.

Read my latest articles on Auto Auction Cars and do check out my website for my other automotive tips .

My Friend owns a used car dealership and he is looking for a new slogan for his business.
Can you please help me think of a good slogan.
The name of his dealership is "Houston Auto Finance"

Will Be appreciated.

I was involved in an accident in which the insurance company deemed my car a total loss. I still owed captial one auto finance about 6,000 on it and I didn’t have gap insurance. I elected to buy the car back from the insurance company for 0, but now I’m worried about Capital one trying to repossess the car, even though it’s wrecked now. Will captial one reposess a vehicle which has been deemed a total loss? Will I get a salvage title from the insurance company automatically, or who do I need to contact to get that?

I was laid off and my unemployment checks barely covers my rent and food. I called my auto finance co. and told them I wanted to voluntarily give back my car since I could not afford the payments. (I already know about all the consequences; credit rating, still owe the money, etc.) Before I could give the car back the car broke down while driving and won’t start. It happen to break down on a side street that says no parking. Again I’m broke so I can’t afford to tow anywhere that day. When I finally did get a little bit of cash my car had been towed and I assumed is in an impound lot. Just curious as to what any of you would do in this situation; Get the car out of impound to turn it in or just let it sit and let the finance co. go get it themselves since they technically own it. Or maybe another option? Keep in mind I have NO extra money.

If they repossessed someone car and then there is some amount owed, is this legal for them to garnish someones wages who is on SSI and does not work , and who lives in California

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