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I’m going to an auction tomorrow that has city-owned vehicles for sale – most of them are former law enforcement vehicles. I’m interested in the 2001 Impala, but was told by my friend that most of the police cars have no stereos, the back power windows are disabled, etc. Has anyone ever bought an ex-police car? Also, i’ve heard conflicting opinions as to whether or not they’d be in BETTER or WORSE shape than a regular car…any help?

My dad wants to buy a new car (the one we have now is crap) and my uncle suggested going to a police auction, because according to him they have nice cars for a low price. Has anybody bought a car from there, and if so what kind shape was it in, and how new?

Thanks for helping.

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