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CarAuction Tips,
Getting The Most Car For Your Buck.
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CarAuction (AutoAuction)
Tips
By: Tim Lee
Vehicles that are used in the commission of certain crimes, particularly
drug offenses, often become the property of the arresting agency,
depending on local laws. While these seized vehicles are
occasionally used by the agency, in the vast majority of cases the
vehicles are sold at car
auctions.
Cars that have been repossessed for nonpayment are also commonly
sold at car auctions. This means that, under the right circumstances,
the savvy shopper can find some spectacular deals at car auctions. |
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auctions are competitive, however, so it is possible to come away
paying more than the vehicle is worth. This article provides a few car
auction tips that can be used to increase the chances of finding real
bargains. |
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It is important to do your homework before
the auto auction begins. Most auctions will allow the automobiles
to be inspected by the public a few days before the event is held. This
provides a great opportunity to look under the hood, kick the tires,
check the shocks, and do all the other tests that can give the shopper
an idea of the state of the vehicle.
Be sure to record the vehicle
identification number (VIN) of any vehicle you are interested in buying.
You can use this number to get a report on issues that have been
reported to insurance agencies or law enforcement departments in the
past.
It is important to know if the vehicle has been flooded, fire damaged,
rebuilt, or involved in a major accident. Armed with this knowledge, you
can return and inspect the vehicle and look for defects that you might
not otherwise know to look for.
This advice assumes that the purchaser is skilled enough with
automobiles to know how to inspect them properly. For most auctions, a
test drive is out of the question.
Therefore, if you are not confident in your ability to diagnose the
condition of the vehicle, consider asking a friend or relative who is
knowledgeable about the inner workings of automobiles to help you out.
Some professional mechanics will also attend the auction to inspect the
car for you (for a fee of course).
It is important to have all of your homework complete by the time the
auction begins. Know beforehand the maximum amount you are willing to
pay and stick to it. It is very easy to get caught up in the competitive
nature of bidding and become so engrossed in beating the "other guy"
that you lose perspective of the real reason you are there--to find the
best deal possible. It is not uncommon for people to leave auctions
bewildered why they paid as much as they did.
Car auctions can be a great source for excellent deals for those
who are serious about finding bargains and do their homework. Those who
attend the auction spontaneously or lose themselves in the competitive
nature of bidding are likely to come away paying more than if they had
bought the vehicle from a dealer.
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About the Author: For listings of
car auctions, please visit
http://www.auto-car-auctions.info/
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