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Getting The Most Out Of Repo Car Auctions

Have you ever looked for a new or second hand car online? Did you find a great deal or did you have to spent hours looking can calling for a deal? I know that finding cars can be challenging however if you play your cards right you can find a great deal all in the one place.

Car auctions are usually public or government auctions where you can save money. Most of the work youll ever need to do is check up on the cars on auction and check the prices on the market at a car sale website. Compare your prices and see if youre saving a penny or two.

You can find everyday cars, SUVs, motorcycles, RVs and even trucks. Most of these vehieals have been seized or reposed which is why they are sold at a much cheaper rate. There are so many different reason how these cars get into repo car auctions. Defauliting on loans, seized property, old police cars, delearship clearance of old models, just to name a few.

Most of the time dealers and manufacturaces are getting rid of old models to clear room in the storage houses. One of the benefits of buying from car auctions is your car does not devalue instantly as soon as you drive away, unlike buying a new car from the dealer where you loose 30% of the cost as soon as you drive it away.

Back in the days only dealers and car brokers had information on repo auctions and it was not publicly known. They would buy them under the blue book value and resell them on the public market with a nice profit on time which is why car dealers use to make tons of money.

However with todays current information age and the internet, anyone can find great car deals at repo car auctions. Some websites even offer listings of repo car auctions, even a list of cars at the auctions. So all youll ever need to do is check online before you visit these auctions to make sure youve got yourself a good deal.

Find these sites are not hard. Do quick search for repo car auctions and youll end up with a few hundred sites. But theres really only a handful of good auction sites offering information on top repo car auctions.

So in summary before you go to these car auctions first you should check up on the car you want to buy. Make sure its listed. Then check the blue book value. Second check the private car sale value. See whos selling at what prices. Then youll know what you should bid for when your at the auctions. Good luck and I hope you find a hot deal!

Article written by Marc Lindsay (Car Auctions)

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