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The Truth About Government Seized Car Auctions
30th November 2010
If you’re looking for a decent car to get to work and school or just want to save a couple ,000 off of your next car, a government seized auction is where you want to go. Not only do they have good, reliable cars for way less than the dealership, they are also 100% open to the public and free to attend. Of course you can save money just by going to one, but the more knowledgeable and prepared you are, the more money you’ll save. Take a look at these FAQs that will give you an edge, tell you how to find one near you and save you money at the same time.
1. What is a government seized car auction in the first place? This is a special type of car auction that only sells cars that the government has seized through various agencies such as the FBI, DEA, IRS police department, etc. Most of the time it’s for not paying taxes and illegal activities, so the cars are in pretty good condition and relatively new.
2. How much do the cars cost? The costs vary depending on what car you choose and how many other people are interested in it. If there are a lot of people bidding on the same car, the cost is going to skyrocket. But if the car is not that popular, you can walk away with getting a great car for dirt cheap. There are plenty of people out there that have gotten a government seized auction car for under ,000 and sometimes 0.
3. Why can’t I find any near me? These type of government car auctions take place everyday and most of them are not publicly advertised. So, it can be pretty tough trying to find one near you. But there are car auction listing services you can join that will give you the name, location, phone number and website (if they have one) of auctions near you. They contain exclusive listings that a lot of people don’t know about. So, less competition means lower prices for you.
Now, that you know that a government seized car auction is just a regular car auction with government owned cars that you can get for under ,000, you should look into finding one near you by visiting a car auction site. You should also remember to get to the auction early so you can check each car out and see which ones are getting the most and least amount of attention. It’s also a good idea to bring a Kelly’s Blue Book with you to get an idea of how much you should actually be paying, which will also let know when you’re getting close to over bidding.
Find thousands of government seized car auctions across the country by joining a car auction listing service. But, watch out because a lot of them are scams. Thankfully MyCarAuctionReview.com has tested out the most popular ones and has come up with a list of the best car auction sites to join. Click here to find government seized car auctions near you today!
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Is car insurance cheaper for used cars than new?
3rd August 2010
I hear a lot that when getting you’re first car that you’re supposed to buy a used car and not a new car because auto-insurance is going to be cheaper. Is there any truth behind this?
Is car insurance cheaper for used cars than new?
31st July 2010
I hear a lot that when getting you’re first car that you’re supposed to buy a used car and not a new car because auto-insurance is going to be cheaper. Is there any truth behind this?
I have heard stories of vehicles worth ,000-,000 being sold at various vehicle auctions in LA County as low as 50% on the dollar…Apparently repossesed vehicles and vehicles seized by law enforcement…is there any truth to this? Will there be a bunch of dealers at the auctions ready to outbid me for anything worth buying? Anyone with any experience in this and if so…Where are some good auctions to check out? Thanks!
I would never buy a repossessed car without warranty and without a clean carfax record of damage but im wondering is it a good idea? I got on the site "gov-auction.org" which is the most "trusted" government repossession site in the United States. It says you can save up to 95% on the retail price of the car. Do you think thats just blowing smoke or is there any truth to it? Anybody have experience with buying repos?
the site is "gov-auctions.org".




