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Question by who?cares: What kind of cars are at Public Car Auctions?
My dad wants to get a new car, (the one we have is junk), and my uncle suggestion an auction, what kind of cars are there, are the new or old, are they reliable, or are they junk?
Thanks.
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Answer by todd
haha dident i just answer this ??
o well public car auctions are repos,or just cars that the ar lot couldent sell you see a car lot can only keep a car on there lot for a certin amount of day (unless its private owned) and after that they send it to the auction or some times it can just be a car smeone traded in or even donated usally cars at public auctions are in decent shape and before the auctioin you get to go look at all the cars and you can write down what you thing about it and how much you will go up to it (make sure you bring a notepad) and also rite dwn the number of the car so you know the correct one to bid on and from there its just a game of cat and mouse you compete with other people to win the car and
TIP: dont bid straight out with your highest price make room to adjust your price if needed if you have any more question you can email me directly at todytoddtodd@yahoo.com
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