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I want to buy less then 5 cars a month. I own an auto body repair shop. I was told i need a dealers license but when I looked into it, the secretary of states office told me that i had to actually have a dealer in order to buy cars at an auction. I dont want to open a dealer, i just want to buy a couple of cars a month to keep my employees busy during slow times. Is there a different type of license to do this or any auctions where i dont need to have a dealer license that are open to the public. I live in Illinois.

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7 Comments »

  1. Hi
    You can get really good cheap cars from auctions , you will find thousands of different auction and repo cars of all kinds of models really cheap at http://www.carauctiondeals.com
    Hope this helps

    Comment by LovelyPatty — February 25, 2011 @ 9:37 pm

  2. Just a dealers license. From any state.

    Comment by Icarus — February 25, 2011 @ 9:37 pm

  3. all you need is a dealers license it dosent matter if you actually have a dealership

    Comment by mj23themanVW — February 25, 2011 @ 9:37 pm

  4. I have found the best way to buy cars, weather at auction or otherwise is using money, preferably American currency. American currency is based on the "dollar," and is the preferred method.

    Comment by Swishcrazy — February 25, 2011 @ 9:37 pm

  5. Money, When you go to the auction all you need is money, If you are going to sell one all you need to do is register it , so all the info is correct title, tag receipt and so on. hope this helps

    Comment by JT B ford man — February 25, 2011 @ 9:37 pm

  6. If you need a license to buy them, then what happens when you come to sell them?????

    I am in the same position as you, but here I could only buy and sell 4 vehicles a year.
    At one time I was selling 2 or 3 a month, if i had sold them without a second hand dealers license it could have cost me $5000 per car, in fines.
    As the vehicles I was selling where all over 200,000kms and over 10 years old, they could be sold without warranty, or "as is, where is."
    Another advantage to holding a license is it allows you to buy from dealer only auctions, which is a lot cheaper than public auctions.

    As my business improved I moved away from buying and selling, you should do the same.

    Comment by dinkydionline — February 25, 2011 @ 9:37 pm

  7. You dont need a license,you can try police seized car auction.Not too many people know that.Cars sold on there are very cheap.
    Four months ago,I bouht a near new SUV from online police seized car auction.It only cost me $730 and i have not had one problem with it yet .
    You can check out http://economy-car.info ,That site lists top 5 Police auction sites and help you choose the best one.
    Good luck!

    Comment by Preston R — February 25, 2011 @ 9:37 pm

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