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Book Value: $9,975
Purchase Price: $475
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I am in the body repair industry. For side work, I look for vehicles that Auto Dealers may have taken in on trade recently with Hail Damage and repair them for resale. Usually I can find these vehicles in back of the dealership waiting to be sent to auction. However, they are few and far between. I am looking for an easier and more efficient way to locate Hail Damaged vehicles over a larger geographical area. You have to be a registered dealer to access online auction sites or to access their properties. Gotta be an easier way…

Seized cars and other vehicles sold at police auctions are often purchased by car dealerships. In fact they purchase the majority of the police auctioned vehicles. They will then resell those vehicles to the public for a very good profit.

Did you know that the public are also allowed to participate in police auctions? Rather then going through a dealer, you can just attend a government or police auction and cut out the middle-man and pocket the difference.

These seized cars and other seized vehicles are confiscated from criminals, repossessions, surpluses, etc. Many of these items are in new or near new condition! Any vehicle you can imagine — cars, trucks, SUV’s, jeeps, motorcycles, and many others are sold every day at police auctions.

Many vehicles are seized each week all across the nation. The government holding the auction does not have to pay costs for the vehicles, plus they also don’t have the time or money to keep inventory. Therefore they need to get rid of then quickly resulting in a happy new car owner.

Consider bringing a mechanic or other vehicle enthusiast to inspect the vehicles that you may bid on at the auction. Don’t forget to get there well ahead of time in order to have an opportunity to view over the vehicles that are of interest.

There are qualified government and police auctions sites that will inform you of where auctions are going to be held and what they will be offering. So how do you sort out the qualified government auction sites from the bad? A government and police auction review site is the best resource to find this out.

By reading government auction reviews, you will source the most appropriate and legitimate police auction sites. It will help to guide you to the top government or police auction sites values and make sure you avoid any scams. You will receive a better deal than 99% of the rest of the population if you follow this means in finding your next vehicle.

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Are you aware that you will be allowed to attend many of the government and police auctions in your area? The police seize thousands of cars and other vehicles every month all across the country due to several different reasons. These vehicles are offered for much lower prices than you would generally pay by going through a car dealership.

In fact these auctions are a secret that car dealerships don’t want you to know about. An educated consumer could pose as a potential threat to at least a portion of their business.

Yet almost all North Americans still continue to use car dealerships to purchase their vehicles every day. Why? Most people unfortunately aren’t educated on police auctions. The government doesn’t spend any money advertising so auction attendance is solely based on word of month. Following is a list of pros and cons when buying at these auctions:

Advantages:

- They’re offered at much lower prices than anywhere else

- Auctions are frequently held in many locations throughout the US and Canada

- Detailed listings of vehicles at government and police auctions are now available on the Internet

- There is a large selection of vehicles that can be found at police auctions including: cars, jeeps, trucks, minivans, ATV’s and more!

- No middle tier channel (middleman) to go through or pay

- No commissioned salesperson to have to deal with

- Motivated seller who is not equipped to handle inventory, everything must go

- Better income tax advantages (run as a business)

- Car taxes are typically less

- Start your own business (i.e. Sell cars on the Internet)

Disadvantages:

- You’ll probably have to pay it all in cash (which for some is a blessing)

- No extended warranty beyond what the manufacturer offers. Most used dealerships give only 30 days

So if you don’t mind paying cash, or have access to credit, then it’s obvious that the pros far out-weigh the cons in favour of government and police auctions. Just as with a used car dealership it is a good idea to bring someone with you who can inspect and determine the vehicles condition.

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