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How Government Auto Auctions Work



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By : Roger Bryan    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-07-19 00:00:00
They say that one of the best ways wherein you can get a quality at a great price is through government auto auctions. Usually, vehicles up for sale in a government auto auctions are those that the government no longer needs or a vehicle that was confiscated as evidence in criminal cases. This type of auction is not normally publicized and only a few people get to participate in it. However, there are also government auto auctions available to the public.

Government auctions and police auctions showcase vehicles that have been repossessed, impounded vehicles due to traffic violations or seized from criminals or bad people during an investigation. The government seizes cars and almost anything else, and all of these are up for sale. It also includes government fleet vehicles that are no longer used but are still well-maintained.

Likewise, just like other types of auctions, government auto auctions offer a wide database of vehicles up for sale. It will include any vehicle that has been seized by a government and every month, the list of vehicles up for bidding increase. Government agencies are mandated by law to put their goods up for public auction.

Vehicles up for bidding can range from automobiles, vans, trucks, buses, motorcycles, boats, cars and so on. These vehicles are clean, well-maintained and ready to be sold. Normally, they are no more than three year models and some of them have been used by government agencies.

Moreover, some of the vehicles offered in government auto auctions offer features such as:

• low mileage;
• excellent maintenance;
• different styles and colors; and
• power steering, has A/C, and so on.

Just like in any other type of auctions, vehicles are sold as it is so better inspect the vehicle before making a bid. And because they are sold for wholesale prices, buyers no longer have to pay for a fee.

If you see your neighbor sporting a brand new car and you know that he can’t afford it, chances are, he bought it in a government auto auction. So if you are looking for a quality car at a great price, join a government auto auction and you are sure to find what you are looking for.
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