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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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I am planning on buying a used car, and was just wondering what the steps are becided just buying it. What needs to be filled out and do I need insurance to get it from where I buy it to my house.

Thanks

I’m a few weeks away from opening my first used car business within Canada, however Manheim is an international used vehicle auction. I was wondering if it is also considered one of the cheapest auctions for purchasing vehicles. I have access to their website and I am overlooking the sale prices of the vehicles and the vehicles are more expensive than I originally anticipated.

So, if there are any used car dealers here: do you find Manheim as being a cheaper auction to buy from within your area?

In Manitoba, Canada I have to pay a Provincial Sales Tax(PST) of 7% and a Good and Services Tax(GST) of 6%. That’s 0 extra tax for every 00 towards a used vehicle. That’s 00 on a ,000 used car that you have to give to the Government for absolutely nothing. And its not like I have a choice living in Canada. Its 40 below zero 8 months of the year where I live so walking or taking the bus is not an option.

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