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Question by honesty: Does anyone Know of any car Auctions open to the Public?
I live in Louisiana and i was looking for a car auction place that is open to the public. I don’t want online auctions.

Best answer:

Answer by mccoyblues
Google “Public Car Auctions” in your area but you need to understand that most public car auctions are the lowest of the low, the bottom of the barrel, the final resting place of any used car that can’t be sold any other way. Most of the cars they sell are complete crap. Unsellable by even the cheapest used car lots. If it was a good car it wouldn’t end up at the public auction, it would end up at a dealer being sold for retail prices.

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