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Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
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Vehicle: 2002 Ford Expedition EB
Book Value: $18,944
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Vehicle: 2002 Hyundai Elantra
Book Value: $9,975
Purchase Price: $475
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car auctions govt seized cars?

24th January 2011

Ok, im talking about the Govt seized, repo, etc..how legit are these? For example,there’s one site out there where i saw a 2008 corvette with 8 k miles on it sold for 7,000..you cant possibly get that car for at least 25,000..I emailed them because you have to pay 39.00 for a 2 year membership…BS..When i go to the customs auction site i see a bunch of crap cars with 100,000 miles on them ..i have a 500 hp mustang that gets absolutely zero traction in the snow and i want a used SUV or truck…Where can i go and do either live auction or online auction for something used

thanks
thats what i figured..thanks for the answers all..im going to let others decide..great answers

I have tried and tried to find a website that didn’t give me the run around and want me to register a bunch of crap just to send me to an auction site. I don’t want to go through an auction process. I simply want to view what vehicles the Joplin, MO police department has in its impound lot and the prices with a picture of the vehicles and then if I see something I like I would like to go wherever the lot is and simply buy a car with no bs involved. Is there any website or phone number i could use to do this? Or do they make it much more complicated than it has to be or should be?

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