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Client: Frank T. (Buffalo, NY)
Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
Book Value: $17,789
Purchase Price: $9,050
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Client: Chris W. (El Cajon, CA)
Vehicle: 2002 Ford Expedition EB
Book Value: $18,944
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Client: Cliff S. (Ft. Worth, TX)
Vehicle: 2002 Hyundai Elantra
Book Value: $9,975
Purchase Price: $475
Savings: $9,500

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3 Comments »

  1. Do you mean government seized vehicles? The government doesn’t repossess cars because they aren’t in the business of financing them. They do seize vehicles used in the commission of certain crimes, though.

    Comment by Scott H — August 17, 2010 @ 4:14 pm

  2. Firsttgov.org> DEA/IRS. These cars are not repossessed they are confiscated.
    The Post Office also has this info .

    Comment by Dan W — August 17, 2010 @ 4:14 pm

  3. You are confused. Governments don’t repossess cars. Banks, credit unions, and loan companies repossess cars from people who can’t pay for them. You can call banks and credit unions and ask who auctions their cars for them.

    The web sites you visited are not auction sites. They sell directories to auctions. They don’t sell or auction cars.

    For government surplus auctions, go to http://usa.gov and click on the link that says, Shop Government Auctions.

    Comment by twofortwo — August 17, 2010 @ 4:14 pm

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