Auto
Auctions: How to Win the Right Car at the Right
Price!
Bidding with a reputable auction company is not a guarantee
that you won't get ripped off on the car you want to bid on. So
before engaging into a bidding war, make sure that you know
what you are fighting for.
First, get auction listings. The listings
may be a brochure or a catalogue. Getting hold of one allows
you important information about the history of the cars that
will be put on auction. Look for the vehicle identification
number (VIN) and do your research online. Check their history
report. The VIN will allow you to discover what happened to the
vehicles before they were put up for auction. Check the current
market value of the cars of your choice so that you will have
an idea on how much money you should place for each car.
(Select 3 or more cars you want to bid on as you are not
assured that you will win your first choice.)
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Pre-selecting the cars and researching their current market
prices isn't enough. You need to go to the site before the
auction begins and inspect the vehicles personally. This way,
you will be able to know the general condition of the
vehicles.
Vehicles at auto auctions are sold "as is" and most auto
auctions do not allow bidders to test drive the vehicle so the
only way to know if it's really worth your money is to do a
thorough inspection off the vehicles.
Take note of the information posted on the windshield of the
vehicles (seller's name, mileage, lot number, year and model,
and lane assignment). This will be your guide on the auction
floor.
Once the bidding starts you must stay focus. The auction
process happens very fast and one vehicle may be sold within a
few seconds. When their number is called on the floor, do not
hesitate to bid. Take note, there may be others that are also
interested in the same vehicle. If this happens, the price may
go well above your expectations. Keep within your budget. Stop
bidding if the price is above your set budget.
If you didn't win one of your chosen cars, move on and be
ready for the next one to be called. Keep trying without
breaking your budget. In the end, if you have done enough, you
will be able to drive home the right car, at the right
price!
Did you know that every month across the U.S.,
thousands of vehicles are seized by several government agencies
(US Treasury, IRS, DEA, FBI) and even Police
departments?
These cars, trucks, SUVs and motorcycles are then auctioned
off to the public... listed and sold at up to 95% OFF
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