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Do Government Auctions really sell cheap used cars and trucks? Yes they do, every day. Actually, it's fairly easy to find decent, inexpensive used vehicles; often for just a few hundred dollars. Thousands of cars and trucks are sold like this every day.
In order to get the best deals at a government auction, there are some things you need to know about. In this article we'll talk about the strengths and pitfalls of government auctions. You'll learn some long-term strategies with which will show you how to purchase cars and trucks, and find the best deals from Government auctions.
In government car auctions, good things come to those who wait. This means waiting for the right kind of car. Also, waiting for the right bidding atmosphere. If you want a car too much, and you're caught up in bidding wars, you will pay more than you should. Finally, you must be patient and do the research on the car you want to purchase. You must be able to eye test each car to determine if it runs well or if it's in bad condition.
This is an important point: if you want to find a great deal on a vehicle and need one right away, you probably aren't going to find it through Government auctions. This isn't to say you can't get a great deal at Government auctions for your vehicle, though. Here is some advice on how to locate and recognize great deals.
Most Government auctions have many high-quality, lo mileage vehicles. Most importantly, they are always priced way under market value. And, you won't find these in any used car lot. The reason is that these vehicles have were part of government agencies fleets.
Government agencies generally take great care in maintaining the condition of their vehicles. Every few years, they sell these vehicles and replace them with newer vehicles, therefore giving you a great deal. These "fleet sales" are liquidated through the various Government auctions.
Sometimes the best opportunities at these car auctions requires more than one transaction. For example, you can buy these vehicles and then resell them yourself for a profit. It is not uncommon to "shop" these auctions, find a terrific deal, then sell it a month or two later and turn a nice profit. This is another benefit of buying through Government car auctions.
In general, those who get the best deals by using government car auctions are those who are patient. They wait to find the best deals on the best cars and trucks, and often consider reselling the vehicles if a good enough deal presents itself. Government auctions offer the greatest deals on cheap used vehicles if you know how to do it. Follow the guidelines in this article, and you'll be well on your way.
Mark Allen runs Government Auction Site Reviews, a review site of government auction membership sites.