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$500 cars! Save 95% off of your dream car! $2,000 Mercedes-Benz! And the list goes on. I’m sure you’ve heard at least one of these statements, or something like it when it comes to auto auctions open to the public. But, are these stories true? Can you really walk away with a car for only $500 that actually runs and doesn’t have serious mechanical work needed? Well, to tell you the truth about it… the answer is yes! I’ve ran across a couple of people that have gotten cars for $400, $500, $600 and up from an auto auction. And yes, the cars actually worked. So, you’re probably wondering where you can get your hands on a good deal like that. So, I’m about to tell you.

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So what’s the difference between an online car auction and an offline car auction?

Traditional car auctions are actually more time consuming than online car auctions. You have to actually be at the auctions site to place a bid. Therefore you should live locally or you should travel there. Next you have to register yourself and then spend time browsing the auction floor to see if there’s anything that interest you. And if there’s nothing then you’ve just wasted your entire day and trip getting to the auction.

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If you’ve ever been to a public car auction then you’ll know that its very standard and simple. Upon arriving at a public auction you’ll be required to present some id and sign in. You’ll be given a number so you can start bidding on items during the day. Usually at public car auctions you’ll be allowed to inspect the cars before they go on auction.

When inspecting cars make sure you know a little bit about cars first. Each car will have an information tab that will tell you what’s wrong with it if there is a problem. These public car auctions have to tell you if the car is in good condition or not. But never fear if you buy a car from an auction and it won’t work even if it says its in good conditioning you’re covered under their terms and conditions.

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Auto auctions are becoming very very popular these days for the car buying enthusiast like me and you because they present an oppertunity and chance for the average individual to be able to find a great car at a bargain price. Auto auctions are major player and tool for small time used car dealerships as they can keep a fast pace changing stock of used automobiles on there lots to boost sales and commisions by keeping their customers comming back to see whats new. Many dealers do and will also take advantage of the auto auctions as a way of circulating their inventory by taking cars that have not sold for some time to sell to the highest bidder then buying a new cars from the profits.

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Have you ever looked for a new or second hand car online? Did you find a great deal or did you have to spent hours looking can calling for a deal? I know that finding cars can be challenging however if you play your cards right you can find a great deal all in the one place.

Car auctions are usually public or government auctions where you can save money. Most of the work youll ever need to do is check up on the cars on auction and check the prices on the market at a car sale website. Compare your prices and see if youre saving a penny or two.

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Seized auto auctions offer some of the most fantastic car deals you can find around the country. It is not rare for cars to go for as low as $200 and discounts of up to 90% have been given for cars on auction. And it applies to both used and new cars. Since it is so cheap to buy cars there, it is no surprise that most people who go to an auction ends up driving one home. But before you let your excitement cloud your better judgment, let us examine these seized auto auctions carefully.

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State car auction gatherings are car auctions specific to a certain state or a few states. Only authorized state dealers can participate in a state car auction that is good for the car buyers.

You can find various types of vehicles at a state car auction. There are brand new as well as used cars.

Information about the upcoming state car auction venues is often published in the local newspapers as well as in the specialized vehicle magazines. Information is also available online and often it is even more detailed tan the press one.

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What could be better then cruising to the beach in your brand new car you just purchased at a southern California auto auction? Knowing you saved several thousands dollars compared to what you would have paid if you bought your new car at a dealer may make your experience that much greater. And that’s the whole point of buying a car at an auction, saving money.

If you’ve never attended an auction but are intrigued with the idea you do need to be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of purchasing a car at one. You don’t want to rush into your nearest auto auction without knowing what to expect. This can be a good way to end up with a car you may not have really wanted.

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A salvage car auction may be also advertised as insurance car auction. What you should know is that a salvage car auction has absolutely nothing to do with the normal auctions – public, government or wholesale.

Salvage car auction venues offer cars that have been collected and rebuilt by the insurance companies in some cases, while in order they are sold in their damaged condition. Normally you can reach a price with 20% to 50% cheaper than the regular price of the car you are looking for. In some cases, the cars being sold at salvage car auction places might have just a minor problem but in most of the cases, these cars have suffered a serious damage.

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