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Police car auctions and goverment seized car auctions – get repossessed cars for a fraction of their cost
27th January 2011
Government police auctions and government seizure auctions are usually a cheaper alternative available to those who battle to secure enough of a budget to be able to afford to purchase a car from a new or used car dealership.
Often by scouring the locals adverts in newspapers regarding government car auctions as well as a search for police auctions and government auctions online will yield positive results for those looking to take advantage of these car auctions.
The government will have seized these cars from those who may have outstanding speeding tickets. Banks and financial institutions are another avenue that brings these cars to the auction block through bad payments and are often sent to repossession auctions held with other types of car auctions to provide a diverse offering to the public.
The government and state department that often put these cars up for auction are not in the habit of trying to wait for their price as it is often better for them to return the funds generated to monetary circulation so that they can generate more bank interest and revenue. This means that there are some great deals to be found at government and police auctions.
Buying the same cars from a used car lot may sometime cost in the region of 300% more than you could secure a decent car or SUV for at an auction.
Being sharp witted and wise to the price for certain cars on the open market could even yield a handsome profit if you were to decide to speculate a little of your saving and approach the car auctions as a business venture. There are often many students who search for cheap and affordable cars with often quite a decent budget. This opens up a whole new revenue stream for those folk who regularly attend auto auctions to understand the market prices for cars.
There is a benefit in knowing that these cars that are bought through police and government auction are definitely road worthy and should be easy to license as their source is the police after all.
Government police auctions and government seizure auctions are usually a cheaper alternative available to those who battle to secure enough of a budget to be able to afford to purchase a car from a new or used car dealership.
Often by scouring the locals adverts in newspapers regarding government car auctions as well as a search for police auctions and government auctions online will yield positive results for those looking to take advantage of these car auctions.
The government will have seized these cars from those who may have outstanding speeding tickets. Banks and financial institutions are another avenue that brings these cars to the auction block through bad payments and are often sent to repossession auctions held with other types of car auctions to provide a diverse offering to the public.
The government and state department that often put these cars up for auction are not in the habit of trying to wait for their price as it is often better for them to return the funds generated to monetary circulation so that they can generate more bank interest and revenue. This means that there are some great deals to be found at government and police auctions.
Buying the same cars from a used car lot may sometime cost in the region of 300% more than you could secure a decent car or SUV for at an auction.
Being sharp witted and wise to the price for certain cars on the open market could even yield a handsome profit if you were to decide to speculate a little of your saving and approach the car auctions as a business venture. There are often many students who search for cheap and affordable cars with often quite a decent budget. This opens up a whole new revenue stream for those folk who regularly attend auto auctions to understand the market prices for cars.
There is a benefit in knowing that these cars that are bought through police and government auction are definitely road worthy and should be easy to license as their source is the police after all.
Dale Nelson writes informative articles on automotive topics and real estate issues in particular and is a qualified assessor by trade.
Find more of his writing on hubpages at http://hubpages.com/hub/repossession-and-police-auto-auctions
Dale Nelson writes informative articles on automotive topics nad real estate issues in particular and is a qualified assessor by trade.
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