Government Vehicle Auctions

Government Vehicle Auctions Online

Government vehicle auctions are the key to purchasing a great vehicle for just a fraction of what you would normally pay to buy from a dealer or individual. These auction vehicles are typically late models, and in excellent condition. The government seizes property daily and has countless items, like cars, trucks, SUVs, vans and motorcycles. The government has to move these vehicles quickly to offset this ever increasing storage and handling nightmare. This is the reason that you can buy the car or truck of your dreams at auction and get it at pennies on the dollar.


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Repossessed Auto Auctions – Quick Facts

If you are saving money for your dream car, you can stop doing so, because the budget you have is most probably sufficient to purchase it right now on one of the many repossessed auto auctions, taking place across the country. In case you are not sure what a repossessed auto auction is and how it works, here are a few quick facts.

What a Repossessed Vehicle Is

Repossessed property, including all kinds of vehicles, is seized, surplus and unclaimed property, which the government tries to get rid of and recover losses fully or partially. The auctioned cars come from various government offices, banks and lending institutions, police and law enforcement, etc.


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Government Repossessed Car Auctions – What you Can Do to Find Them

If you have ever heard of government repossessed car auctions, you know that vehicles there are sold at unbelievably low prices. You might have also heard that some guys make huge profits out of their car reselling business thanks to these auctions. So, if you are on an auto hunt, wait no longer. Locate the next government repossessed car auction in your area and make the best out of it!

Unfortunately, it is often easier said than done. Since these auctions rarely advertise on a large scale, an ordinary consumer gets to know about one either by a word of mouth or sheer luck. Yet, a lot of regularly hold cheap auto auctions come and go unnoticed, even the ones close to you. So, what can you do in order to track these government repossessed car auctions?


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Auto Auctions Have Increased In Popularity

With the strong growth and widespread presence of eBay, the titan of online auction houses, buying and selling through auctions has become more acceptable, more commonplace and more accessible to millions. Even though there have been auto auctions for many years for liquidating repossessed and seized cars, used car auctions are becoming used for more general purposes, partly because of the influence of eBay.


In general, people who are ready to make an auto purchase love to shop at auctions because they can very often pick up an exceptional deal that they might not have ever been able to get through any other avenue. At the same time, sellers also like selling their products through auctions.


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Japanese video car-auction service opens in La Jolla. : An article from: San Diego Business Journal

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Auto Auctions are the Quickest Way for Banks to Rid Themselves of Repossessed Vehicles

The Common Misconception: Auto auctions are only open to car dealers.
The Surprising Truth: Anyone with the right resources can participate in the same auctions as the dealers! Think about it for the help www.auction-entrepreneur-kit.com. How much could you save if you bypassed the dealers and purchased directly from their sources? 30%, 50%, maybe even 75%.
As unbelievable as this sound, it is possible with a little patience and research.
As you probably already know from past experience, car dealers will do ANYTHING to get you into the car of your dreams. Whether you can afford it or not!


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Tips For Buyers At Car Auctions

Have you ever been to car auctions? Do you know that there is a high chance of getting good deals and great car purchases at car auctions? If not, well, this is the article that you really need to read.


Car auctions are melting pots of great used cars. Clearly, you can acquire your very own car at a relatively low price from car auctions. But don’t think that there are no risks involved when you decide to purchase your car from car auctions. This is because these cars are used cars. But, if you know what to do, you will definitely find your experience at car auctions a relatively good one.


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3 Ways To Save Money At Police Seized Car Auctions

Saving money at at police seized car auction isn’t all that hard. You just go to one in your area and bid on the car you want to buy… you save money by just going to one period. But did you know that there are a couple of things you can do to maximize your savings? Check out the list below to keep more cash in your pocket.

1. Get there early. By arriving at the auction early, you will have the upper hand when it comes bidding time. You’ll have had plenty of time to inspect each and every car that catches your eye, in addition to knowing which cars everybody else is interested in buying. Remember that the cars that get the most attention will usually cost the most. So, you can save a huge amount of money by bidding on the car that nobody else seemed to notice. It could be something as small as the color that kept most people away, which can always be taken care of.


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Kruse Collector Car Auction (Hershey, Pa.): Episode 3


When Virgil Exner Jr., developed his master’s thesis (a car not a paper) at Notre Dame, who knew that one day it would support long-legged models. Restored and valued at $350000, his 1957 Simca Concept Roadster, is being auctioned with no reserve.

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Kruse Collector Car Auction (Hershey, Pa.): Episode 2


Scoring “only” $57000 for a 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II convertible has a seller disappointed. But he’s still got 10 more to roll across the stage. With $150000 tied up in his 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible, will things begin to improve?

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