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Cheap New and Used Cars, Parts and AccessoriesTerry Carters (127) ![]() http://www.cheapusedcars123.com Police Auctions - Buy a Reliable Car for Under $500Posted Sunday, November 22, 2009 (7 hours 39 minutes ago.) Viewed 1 times. Do you want a new car? Do you need to find some inexpensive items for your new home? Want to buy some new jewelry to add to your collection? There are also vehicles on the site to be bid on as well, so chances are you'll find an affordable automobile that has the features that you want. You'll also find number of great deals at policeauctions.com that you won't want to pass up. You can place as many bids as you want online, and there are lots of beautiful jewelry pieces on the website that are being sold for a fraction of what you would pay in the jewelry store, so be sure to search through the website for diamond pendants, necklaces with sapphire accents, and diamond bracelets that guaranteed will make great additions to your jewelry collection. You can also purchase cars on the site for as little as $500, and many of these vehicles are in almost new condition. The site will also give you a lot of information on foreclosures, so you may be able to find additional property for investment purposes. While you can visit these websites for police auctions, you can also find out more about car auctions that are going on locally when you visit usa.gov.
These auctions are sponsored by the Department of Defense and there are even some vehicles for sale that were previously owned by the government's General Services Administration Fleet. You can check with City Hall in your area as well in order to find out when police auctions will be happening in your city. Permalink Comments (0) Purchase a Cheap Automobile at a Salvage Automobile AuctionPosted Saturday, November 14, 2009 (8 days 5 hours ago.) Viewed 3 times. As soon as car has been repossessed, regardless of why or in the case that a car that is slightly older in make or model has not been purchased or claimed, it qualifies as a car for salvage auctions. Although most of the vehicles that are sold at such an auction are of good quality, there are a few things that you should be aware of when you are purchasing cars at a salvage auction. Below are a few tips I believe will help you. Most likely you will be viewing salvaged vehicles at a public auto auction. This means that there will be a lot of people that are bidding on the same vehicle that you want. Because there will be some 'competition', it is imperative that you organize your budget before you enter the car auction. This way, you will be very clear about what your limits are before you start the bidding process. At a salvage auction you will have to pay additional fees if you win the bid on the car. For car purchasers the fee will in most cases be about 10 percent of the total price of the car. Another very important thing to remember is making sure that you're able to see the title of the vehicle before you take it off the lot and drive it home. The only chance you have to get out of a deal you are not comfortable with at salvage auctions is if the title is fraudulent, and if you don't have the proper title you wouldn't know what type of allowances you have either. Internet is another option. You can shop online for the salvage auction cars that you are interested in. If you want to purchase online you may also want to check out the Salvage Direct website. This web resource will give you all the links to used automobiles that are of decent quality and you'll also find links to other vehicles you may want to purchase, such as motorcycles, RVs, boats and snowmobiles. You can buy commercial vehicles from this site as well. Purchasing from this site will help you save money if you're starting a new business. You can also look for a website called ridesafely.com in. At this site you will get access to information about live or online salvage auctions that you may be interested in attending. You can also find vehicles from Honda and Yamaha as well as customer service that are available in three languages. After completing your purchase online, you can go to one of the distributor locations in USA to pick up your new vehicle. Quality models such as Lexus and Mercedes are featured on this website, but you can find more economic models such as Toyota and Honda on the site as well. You can also find out where the car is physically located so that you can place your bids wisely, and in addition the deadlines for placing the bids on vehicles that you want are listed on the site for salvage auctions as well.
Permalink Comments (0) Buy Cheap at a Repossessed Car AuctionPosted Wednesday, October 28, 2009 (25 days 6 hours ago.) Viewed 2 times. Going to a car dealer to pick out the vehicle that you want may not be the best option for you, so searching for a repossessed auction car or a few of them may be a great alternative for you. It's not difficult to find places that sell repossessed vehicles. In this article I take a look at some of the best places to search for affordable automobiles, and I'll also mention some of the 'rules' you will want to follow when you purchase a repossessed car. The main reason why people want to buy repossessed cars is the price. At a car auction you may end up paying about 10 percent of what you would pay if you were going to a new or used car dealership. The cars are so inexpensive because the banks that finance the cars don't want to spend the thousands of dollars that it will cost to keep the vehicles in storage. Although you'll normally save a significant amount of money for a repossessed auction car, you should know that some of the money that you save may have to be used for necessary repairs of the car, or to buy an extensive warranty that will protect you from having to pay a large amount for additional damage and repairs. Before you go to a repossessed car auction, you should set a maximum amount that you're willing to spend. A convenient way to do this is searching through some auction sites online. This way you will get a good idea of what you should bid for the type of make and model that you want. Be aware that the prices you see online, as well as the prices that people will be bidding for at the actual auction site will probably not be as high as the winning bid. When you buy repossessed cars from auto auctions, a buyer's premium will be added to the price in order to pay the administrators of the auction. This is normally about five to ten percent of the overall cost of the car, so don't, "go crazy" trying to out-bid everyone else the car before considering all the costs that are involved. You will also need to get all the information you can about the warranty for the repossessed auction car that you may be interested in bidding on. Companies such as Warranty Direct can give you all the coverage you need to protect your car as well as your wallet. And don't forget to check the title before you drive the car home. It's important to get the original title from the owner before leaving the auction site. It's also smart to go to autocheck.com for getting a detailed history of the vehicle before you register it in your name.
You can buy a decent repossessed auction car as low as 5 to 10 percent of the retail price. For more details check out Auction Cars.
Permalink Comments (0) The Importance of Auction Cars In Today's EconomyPosted Saturday, July 18, 2009 (127 days ago.) Viewed 26 times. With the term auction cars I mean vehicles purchased at a public auction. There are lots of different kinds of auctions where cars can be purchased for example, government auctions, police auctions, private auctions, military surplus auctions, bank auctions of repossessed vehicles and more. One of the best places you can get good deals on new and used cars, is a government auction. To be more precise, what we're talking about is making good bargains on high quality vehicles, seized in a government raid or for one reason or another have come into the possession of the federal government. Government Auctions of Seized Cars Government auctions are different from bank auctions of repossessed vehicles. Government car auctions consist of vehicles they have seized and want to get rid of so that they won't take up space in government parking facilities. If they can make some money on these vehicles, why shouldn't they? That's the reason they'll take whatever bid they can get. This is not the case with a bank. Therefore it's likely that you would get a better deal at government auctions than at a bank auction. Online Auto Auctions Car auctions are held in several cities in all states where car buyers can go and bid on the vehicles. An auction site, however, is not available in any city. But if you have internet access you can still make bids on a government auction. You are even able to mail your sealed bid for a car to the auction. Government Vehicle Surplus Auctions There are also other ways to find high quality auction cars, for example at a government surplus auction. Cars sold in such auctions are vehicles owned by the government and used for such a long time that they are ready for renewal. They want to get rid of their old vehicles and replaced by new, therefore they are auctioned. Also at surplus auctions you can get a great bargain if you're looking for a cheap car. Military Surplus Vehicle Auctions A special variation of government surplus auctions is the auctioning of military surplus vehicles. Combat vehicles such as thanks and other armed vehicles are not offered, but you can get jeeps and other lower end vehicles at a very nice price. Where the Great Deals Are Done As we have seen above, the reason why so many great deals are done at government auctions is that the government does not want to play the role of a business but rather get a few dollars for vehicles they cannot use anymore. So, why don't you run to the nearest auction and bid on decent auction cars or go online and find a government auction at a price much lower than the car's listed value. If you want to save money and consider purchasing auction cars then check out this auction car information. Permalink Comments (0) |
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