Let’s Talk About Seized Car Auctions
February 22nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIf there was an easy way to pay just a few cents on every dollar for the vehicles you really want, would you be interested? Well, I am here to tell you straightforwardly that I have found that very method and I want to sharethe secret with you. It seems that our fine law enforcement officers have been working over time putting the bad guys out of business and, in doing so, they have over loaded their impound lots with all sorts of confiscated merchandise including cars, vans, motorcycles, trucks and various other vehicles. So how does one solve the dilemma of diminishing storage space when there is always a ready supply of freshly confiscated vehicles to replenish the stock? The answer is to hold a seized Car Auction and it is fast becoming a very popular source of used vehicles for the average citizen.
What Is A Seized Car Auction
At your typical seized Car Auction, you will find vehicles of many years, makes, models, body styles and fuel types. The cars and other vehicles at a seized Car Auction are usually in various states of maintenance and the overall condition of the vehicles at a seized Car Auction ranges from pristine vehicles to the average vehicle in need of minor repair all the way down to completely totaled vehicles that are generally sold for salvage purposes. The vehicles typically seen at a seized Car Auction are confiscated items that were taken from criminals or people who did not pay their taxes or the departments own surplus property that has been removed from service due to age.
The ideal behind the seized Car Auction is that a portion of the funds spent on police training, weapons, equipment and protective gear, tracking and capturing criminals and the purchase of new department vehicles might be regrouped. It is also quite common that a portion of the money is given to various victims advocate groups to help them to defray the cost of their work in assisting those who have suffered from some crime committed against them or a family member.. In addition to these great points, the seized Car Auction is also a great venue for the average citizen to be able to pay cash for a car that might have otherwise been outside of their spending range. For this reasons, many times you will find small used car dealerships sending buyers to the seized Car Auction to replenish their lots with vehicles requiring very little repair.
In conclusion, what could be a better deal? By shopping at a seized Car Auction, you are supporting your local law enforcement team in their work of preventing crime while, at the same time, helping the victims of crime and saving yourself a lot of money in the process. It is easy to see that a seized Car Auction should definitely be on your list of things to look into.
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Why You Should Investigate Police Impound Car Auctions
February 19th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIf someone told you there was an easy way to pay just a few cents on every dollar for a vehicle, would you be interested? Well, my friend, I am here to say that I have found that very easy method and I want to share it with you. It seems that our fine law enforcement officers have been hard at work putting the bad guys out of business and, in doing so, they have overloaded their warehouses with all sorts of confiscated merchandise including cars, trucks, personal property and all sorts of items that you and I work hard and save to buy. Even though the warehouse is full, crime continues and so do our vigilant law keepers. So how does one solve the dilemma of increasing crime and diminishing storage space? The answer is police impound Car Auctions and it is fast becoming a very popular source of used vehicles.
What Is A Police Impound Car Auction
At your typical police impound Car Auction, you will find vehicles of many makes, years and models. The cars, trucks and other vehicles at police impound Car Auctions are usually in various states of repair and the condition of the vehicles at a police impound Car Auction ranges from well maintained vehicles to the average vehicle in need of minor repair all the way down to completely totaled vehicles that are generally sold for salvage purposes. The vehicles seen at police impound Car Auctions are usually confiscated items that were taken from drug dealers and traffickers or people who did not pay their taxes.
The ideal behind the police impound Car Auction is to regroup some of the funds spent on police training, weapons, equipment and protective gear, tracking and capturing criminals, storage of the vehicles and portions of the money are often given to various victims advocate groups. In addition to these great points, the police impound Car Auction is also a great venue for the average citizen to be able to pay cash for a car that might have otherwise been outside of their spending range.
In conclusion, what could be a better deal? By shopping at a police impound Car Auction, you are supporting your local law enforcement team in their work of preventing crime while, at the same time, helping the victims of previously committed crimes and saving yourself a lot of your hard earned money. It is easy to see that a police impound Car Auction should definitely be on your list of things to investigate.
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Finding And Profiting From Auto Auctions
February 15th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedAuto auctions are becoming quite popular events for the car buying community today because they present a wonderful chance for the average individual to be able to locate a good car at a very fair price. Auto auctions are also a very useful service for small used car dealerships as they can keep an ever changing stock of used automobiles on their lots and thus boost sales by keeping their customers returning to see what is new. Many dealers will also make use of auto auctions as a way of rotating their stock by taking cars that have been occupying space on the lot for some time to sell to the highest bidder and afterwards buying a new selection of cars from the profits.
Where Does One Look To Find Auto auctions?
Auto auctions are a very easy thing to locate in the Information Age in which we live. Many times the local newspaper will have several listings for various auto auctions around the area. Many times these auto auctions are for dealership overstocks or even government agency surplus sales and some amazing deals can be found by taking the time to look thru the offerings. Just pick up the local paper and give it a good glance, especially in the classified advertisements section, and chances are that you will likely find a auto auction near your hometown.
Another great method of finding the local auto auctions is to look in your telephone directory. If you use a search phrase such as “Automobile Auction Houses”, you will almost certainly find an auction service in your metropolitan area. Other ideas for phrases to look for are “Auto Auction”, “Used Car Auction” or “Auctioneers”. Ask a few questions to the auction house and try to get your name on their mailing list and you may find yourself well on the way to locating the car of your dreams at a very reasonable price.
With the easy access to the Internet these days, why not take a peek at your favorite search engines result for auto auctions? Many times the search will lead to auto auctions that you can participate in with never leaving your home.  One possible location of this sort is the ever popular Ebay Motors, where you can find almost any kind of vehicle for sale over the world wide web.  Imagine sitting at your desk with a cold soda and a sandwich. Now imagine making a few keystrokes and buying a car. What could possibly make the transaction any more convenient?
If none of these options are for you, you could always ask around to find your local venue of auto auctions. Ask the local car show associations about upcoming auto auctions or contact the local chamber of commerce to find the popular auctioneers in your area. Another great source of information is the local new car dealerships, who can usually point you towards the auto auctions in your area but be prepared to endure a sales pitch for a new vehicle when you make the inquiry. After all, they really don’t want to lose your business but most of the salesmen will be good sports about the situation if you are polite and let them at least try to sell you a new car before you leave to go save money and buy one at the auto auctions.
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Basic Facts about Car Auctions for First Timers
February 6th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThere is an auto auction lot only minutes away from my house and I pass it almost every day. It’s an impressive sight, because the lot deals with cars by the hundreds, and they always pass through the lot very quickly–few of them remain for much longer than a week. They arrive after being traded in, repossessed or seized, stay unless reclaimed, and are disposed off in the weekly auto auctions. This lets the vehicles be resold to used car dealerships or just people looking for good deals. I soon learned that an auto auction is where many used car dealerships get the cars for their inventory.
Most auto auctions are not open to the public, and are attended by authorized car dealers. Sometimes you can get complimentary passes to these closed auctions, but it is not very likely. You may also be able to get a dealer to go to the auction and to bid on a particular vehicle for you. Take note that this particular method may not see immediate results. I have been able to purchase an auctioned vehicle through a dealer in this way, but it took several weeks before he could obtain for me a satisfactory used car with fair mileage and the right features. But at least I was able to get a used car for a lower price than I would have gotten otherwise–though it was not dirt cheap. The car was in fairly good running condition as well.
If getting a dealer to bid for you is not an option, your best bet is to look out for public auto auctions. Even the private auction lots usually hold the occasional public auction. Other places to try are government agencies, police garages, and impound lots.
Note that not all auto auction lots are reputable, and the bad ones do only rudimentary checks on the vehicles they put up for auction. Avoid such places, as you can end up with a car that has a disputed title, and can bring you only legal and financial trouble. The reputable auction sites do full vehicle history checks before putting up cars for auction. Still, it is a very good idea to do your own vehicle check if you are thinking of placing a bid on a car. You can get an auto’s vehicle identification number during the inspection period before the auction (usually a day or two before). Run the number through a website such as Carfax and you will get a vehicle history report that will tell you if the car has a clean title, and also note if it has been in any accidents or had other problems.
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eBay Motors - All The Information You Will Need To Be An Auction Expert
February 4th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIn 2002, 300,000 vehicles with a total value of $3 billion were sold — on one Web site. Is it any surprise the site is eBay? For buyers, sellers, dealers, and parts and accessories vendors, there’s simply no other marketplace to match the huge selection, broad exposure, and ease of use that are eBay’s hallmarks. eBay Motors the Smart Way offers sellers and dealers:* strategies for setting and getting top price for any vehicle * techniques for creating attention-grabbing auction ads * new ways to add value with superior customer service * valuable tips for using auction management services and other time-saving resources * proven methods for maximizing reputationAlso a valuable tool for buyers, the book shows how to:
* determine a vehicle’s value * how find great deals and bargains * arrange an inspection and run a “lemon check” * secure financing for an online vehicle purchase
eBay Motors the Smart Way offers valuable information for all readers on how to avoid fraud and scams, how to properly document your transactions, and how to conform to state vehicle laws — even when transacting business over state lines.
From Mazerati to MoPed, Acura to Zamboni, if it runs on a motor, it’ll take off on eBay!
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How To Find A State Car Auction
January 30th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedState 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.
The state cat auction venues are always public. Some of them are also in fact a government state Car Auction gatherings at which surplus or seized vehicles are being sold.
Usually a state Car Auction is a big car marketplace. That is why it is recommended that you go there only if you have enough experience in Car Auctions. If you are a first time buyer, take somebody experiences along to help you.
Another thing to remember is that you should check the auction conditions before you start bidding. You should also gather enough information about the car brand and model you want to purchase and be informed about its market value and price trends.
Set a budget and do not be tempted to overspend. The fact that you are at a state Car Auction means that there are hundreds of suitable car deals so there is no need to jump for the first car you are bidding on. Remember – a state Car Auction attracts all sorts of buyer and most of them are really knowledgeable ones.
The same rules apply to an online state Car Auction websites. There are many but it is best to stick with the ones that look professional and big. You can get an idea if a state Car Auction website is good by reading the recommendations of other people that used the site. Joining an online auto club should give you enough information for the good online state Car Auction as well as some useful tips on how to participate in such auctions.
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