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Purchase Price: $475
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Say I find a used car and the dealer and I agree on ,500. If I pay cash, how much would i have to spend after all the taxes and fees?

Many people ask me every day: “Where can I buy a cheap car?” or “Where did you buy your car?” or sometimes even “How much does your car cost?” The answer shocks them. I have bought my new car for only 2000$ . In this article I will tell you what is the easiest way to find a cheap used or even a new car and how to buy it. I will also share my experience with you.

Ok, so we all know that you can find a used car reading a local newspaper. As for me, it is the worst thing to do. First of all, have you ever thought where do all these guys get their cars? Of course from the government auctions! Then they resell these cars and earn many money. PS. I am one of these guys.

So, the best way to buy a cheap car is the government car auctions or seized car auctions as they are often called. You can find a cheap used car for sale there at a very low price. Sometimes up to 90% off the book value. The reason is very simple – these cars are confiscated from people, who did not pay on their taxes or bank loans. Sometimes these cars are even repossessed from the criminals. The government sells these cars for a very low price to free up storage space.

However you should pay a small price to take part in these auctions because they have to cover the expenses incurred in holding the auction.

Well, that is about all I got for now. If you want to know more about these auctions, you should visit the website below, which I use to buy cars and sell them later. I hope this article sheds some light for you on buying cheap cars, thank you for reading.

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Hi,
I would like to ship an used BMW X3 car to INDIA form UK, the car is 4 years old and it has run about 55000 miles. I am paying 10000 GBP for the car i want to know what are the taxes i should pay and how much it could come around? approximately.

I want to buy a used car and would like to know more associated costs other than these examples:

It would be a new insurance plan as I don’t currently have any (any company suggestions?)

Insurance (do I have to pay anything extra when signing up?)
registration
taxes
the car
carfax
getting the car checked out before buying it.

Thank you!

I know when buying a new car, you need to pay freight, PDI, taxes, and a bunch of other "fees" on top of the price. Is this the same for buying a used car, or are the prices usually all-in?
I’m from Canada, but I would assume there will be taxes that will need to be paid. However, other than the taxes, are there other fees to watch out for?

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