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Is the government car auctions good?
19th April 2011
Question by yo dawg: Is the government car auctions good?
Heard u can get cars cheap sinc the gov inpounds ppl cars and they just want to get rid of them. Also heard of buying and reselling them for a lot more
what’s ur opinion they cheap? Worth it? How cheap
Best answer:
Answer by Crystal
You can get the latest and greatest for really cheap.. umm most of the cars there are brand new cars that ppl just cannot pay off and get them repossessed by the gov. As for pricing you would have to go and check your self but go with cash up front lol. My parents used to go all the time for our cars and they get really good deals.
What do you think? Answer below!
Repossessed Auto Auctions – Buying A Used Car
8th February 2011
The best deals on 4 wheels do not come through used car lots. They definitely do not come through large dealers for brand new cars or individual sellers with a piece of junk sitting in their front yard. So, where are the best deals? At the repossessed auto auctions!
The government comes by a lot of great cars in excellent condition and they simply have no use for them all. Some may come from criminals who are busted for drugs or other illegal practices and others come through various people unlucky enough to have their rides confiscated by the law.
Bad breaks for them, but an excellent opportunity for buyers who want a very nice car without a huge price tag. Anyone can take part in repossessed auto auctions, but most people simply do not know about them. Those who do hear about the auctions often have difficulty discovering exactly where and when they are being held.
This is because you won’t find the listings in a prominent area of the newspaper like you would a used car someone is selling off their front lawn. There are various reasons why public advertising for these events is just not done, including some that are run by small companies who simply don’t have the time or capital for a big advertising campaign.
If you can find out the location and time of an auction you can save tons of money on a car that you may not otherwise be able to afford. The fact that they are harder to actually track down could pay off for you in terms of less competition over the best cars up for auction.
The best way to find the location of the next repossessed auto auctions near you is to sign up for a system online which will give you alerts and lists of all the auctions coming up. Unless you know someone personally already in the business of purchasing from these auctions, these listing sites are your only reliable source of every auction coming up.
If you would like more information about repossessed auto auctions please visit repo-car-auction.info
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How do I go about buying a used car?
10th October 2009
I know this sounds lame, but I just totaled my car and I have to buy a new one. I don’t even know the first thing about buying a used car off a lot. I don’t want a brand new one (99.9% of the time, brand new cars depreciate 20% the second they’re driven off the lot) so how would I go about doing so?
What is the best used or new car to buy and how much?
20th June 2009
I need another car, I have searched the net but all car websites will have you believe that their cars are the best. I think I will get a used car, since you can get more for your money. And the past I have had two brand new cars, but I think I'll go used this time around, 2004 and above. I'm thinking about a van or truck this go around. What do you think is better a car or van/truck. What brand is the best family vehicle? Have you had any problems with a certain brand vehicle?




