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The automotive sales industry has grown exponentially over the past 50 years causing great competition between auto sales dealers and thus creating price reductions in some areas. However, the cost for an average show-room vehicle seems uncomfortably high for many individuals seeking a decent vehicle. Due to this problem, some have attempted to take advantage of secret repossessed car auctions (also called seized car auctions).

The question is, do these seized car auctions offer a feasible alternative to purchasing a car from the auto dealership? The answer to that question is: ‘It depends’. It depends on the type of car you are looking for and it depends on the type of auto auction you enter.

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These seized car auctions are usually hidden or secret auctions and therefore you will need to gain privileged access which can be difficult at times.

To help out here, there have been created, auto auction agencies which are able to gain access to these secret auctions for any individual who wishes at a reasonably modest fee.

Some of these agencies can be found online, which is very convenient for most people. The most popular seized car auction access websites offer access to automobile auctions in every U.S. state as well as the U.K. and Canada.

Once you’ve found an auction access provider that suites you, you’re well on your way to purchasing your own car at a fraction of the usual cost.

It always helps to do your own research, see what people are saying about these companies, are they mostly satisfied or mostly disappointed by the service provided by the particular auction access provider?

Look also at their refund policy, to ensure that you are protected against companies that don’t deliver, then refuse to refund your money.

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I am thinking of purchasing a used car. A manual, with 200hp or more. I love a good project too, something to tune out a little here and there.
I’m looking more so at sedans, and coupes. no SUV/van/crossover types for me. something sporty is always a plus. muscle cars are made of god. i cant afford many of those, but would love to own one.

Interested in a used car thats right across the Ohio/PA line about 20 minutes from my home. Though they don’t require state inspections, is there any major drawback/downside to this?

I was purchasing a car from an buy here pay here car lot. I fell on hard times and lost my job and became one month late on my January payment, i made a partical payment and only owed 115, then i was also late with this months payment,so i only owed 0. Well the car lot sent a repo man out yesterday to pick up the car. I was devastated,however, i went to talk with the car lot people to try to make an arrangement to redeem my vehicle, to find that they sold my vechicle yesterday at auction…my question is "Is that legall or is there a time period when cn redeem the vehicle?

It looks like I made a mistake not doing my research when I purchased my last used car. Besides carfax and such what are some things I should consider and how do I go about getting a trust worthy opinion when I go to pick out my next used vehicle?

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