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Japan Used Car Auction Import Export
7th December 2011
If you have done any amount of research into getting cars from Japan then you will surely have come across these two models.
There are the Japanese car exporters who have used cars in their yards ready for people to purchase. Then there are the other type of exporters that get vehicles straight from the Japanese car auctions. Obviously, there are exporters that have both stock cars and also buy from the auctions, but even these companies usually have their focus on one of these sources rather than the other.
So which is right for you? This is exactly what I am going to look at below.
By focusing on how the Japanese car auctions are different, I expect the difference between these two means of getting cars from Japan will become clear.
Before we go any further, let’s be clear precisely what we are talking about here. I am certainly not talking about a traditional auction where all the bidders are together in one room before an auctioneer with a gavel. However, these car auctions are similarly in no sense like the auction format popularized by online corporations such as eBay that can take days to run their course.
The car auctions in Japan are a unique blend of the speed of a traditional auction – accelerated further using modern technology – with the freedom from geographical constraints that the Internet provides.
Bidders could be present at the auction itself, or they may be far away in a completely different area of Japan. Also the bidding is incredibly fast, with each person bidding either making use of a joystick-type device or a PC mouse to place bids.
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Cars are sold every few seconds – and a large auction such as USS Tokyo can have as many as 10 “lanes running at the same time in each of which bidders are bidding on multiple vehicles.
Now you are clear as to how these Japanese car auctions operate, let’s move right on to why you should be interested in getting together with a car exporter who will get your vehicles from them.
Assuming you have been paying attention at all, you should have gained some notion of the incredible scale and speed of these auctions. Remember cars are sold each day six days a week and these cars are being sold every few seconds throughout Japan.
So, as I am sure you have by now figured out, we are talking about 10.000s of used vehicles being sold daily.
So, what does this mean for you as the potential buyer? Well, it means a gigantic variety of options. Why is choice important? Well you get a number of benefits.
First, it means you are more likely to get your hands on the perfect car.
Even a car exporter with a large amount of stock may have just a thousand or so cars in stock. Of these, maybe 20 are the model you are looking for. But then try to narrow down further to a particular year, a certain mileage, or an individual color, and you will quickly find that it is almost impossible to find this precise car in this company’s stock. You are much more likely to find it in the auctions where the selection is bigger.
Something else about choice is that it gives you the chance to skim off the best cars at the lowest prices. This is especially valuable if you are buying in bulk.
Just think about it: Say you are after a used car particular year that has up to a certain number of kilometers on the odometer. And we shall suppose that there are typically between 10 and 20 cars in the auctions each day that match these requirements. You also know, that cars of these specifications usually go for 345,000 Yen to 515,000 Yen.
So, what do you do? Simple: You bid on all these cars each day, but you keep your maximum bid at, say, 380,000 Yen. This is a low bid, but it will have a possibility of the occasional successful result.
It is sufficient for you that you get the lowest price ones that reach your specifications – and this is how the selection at the auctions can help you to achieve it.
Each day you may lodge ten to twenty bids and still end up with just one car bought. But, there lies the beauty of this method as every car you buy will be in the lowest 5 to 10% of the price range.
About the Expert Author
Stephen Munday has 12 years experience living and working in Japan, including 5 years buying from car auctions in Japan for customers around the world. His company, Integrity Exports, was set up with the goal of making buying from Japan’s car auctions a stress-free and smooth experience.
You can see thousands of cars in the car auctions in Japan live on Integrity Exports’ website. Take 1 minute to sign up here for a 14-day free access pass.
This article is (c) Stephen Munday 2011. Permission is only given to reproduce this article in full with the URLs correctly hyperlinked and with the authorship and copyright correctly attributed.
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Getting Used Cars from Japan’s Car Auctions
26th July 2011
The hidden secret: American auto auction
12th March 2011
Only a hand full of people know how to buy at a repo car auction. An American auto auction is a secret kept from the buying public. Maybe the guy across the street is able to afford that shiny Mercedes or that fully and amazingly loaded Lexus or BMW but he probably paid way too much. Enjoy the article..
I know you work hard and just want that dream of riding comfortably in a luxurious car.
Stop dreaming and smell the car wax, that auto might have been purchased in a government auto auction for almost a fraction of the car’s original value.
Ever obsessed on keeping up with the Smith’s? Relax, be the Joneses for once and attend a government auto auction in your locality. Where do the cars in government auto auctions come from?
Believe it or not, these autos auctioned off by the government come from caught criminals.
The government has always seized luxury high end cars as well as vehicles that are customized during investigations that are criminal in nature. Some of the autos that are government-seized include BMW, Acura, Honda, Cadillac,
Infiniti, Mercedes, Lexus, Nissan, Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Maserati, among others.
If you are the type of car buyer professionally or just looking for a car who is interested in an extremely high end car, a government auto auction is great for you.
Let’s break down why you should buy from a repo car auction. Believe it or not, there are thousands of deals available in government auto auctions.The American auto auction and Japan car action mystery is finally solved.
Whether the is for yourself or for a teenager who just received his license, a good car auction software actually will offer the best price in the market. Almost all models and makes are available in a repo car auction.
Your dream car could actually be at hand without breaking your wallet or sacrificing your very own safety. Just like banks, the government also wants to get rid of their inventory as soon as possible as the cost of storing such luxury vehicles are high. Just like you, they also want to save money. As much as possible, try to save time, effort and money by not listening to a fast talking, double dealing car
salesman when your could purchase on your own a luxury car where all the info you need – and probably more – is offered to you by the government. Look on, over and under the hood. Get inside, through, over and outside the car for
inspection just before bidding.
You will most probably find the car you are looking for and get to live and ride for real.
All in all, an American auto auction is an answer to your prayer of having the car you have always wanted for you or sell retail for less of its actual retail price without sacrificing quality.
Steve is a expert in building cash flow for people who understand an extra 100 dollars a day or more can make a difference in their lives. Please visit Steve’s Blog at http://www.classAreviews.com or a great automotive site http://jlsmarketing.com
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