Government and Police Auctions - Buying Used Cars & Trucks
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Written by Darlene Philps   
Thursday, 18 September 2008 11:12
Can you really buy cheap used cars and trucks at government and police Auctions? The short answer is: Yes. In fact, it is not that unusual to find decent used vehicles for just a few hundred dollars. In fact, thousands are sold every day.
by DarlenePhilps


Can you really buy cheap used cars and trucks at government and police Auctions? The short answer is: Yes. In fact, it is not that unusual to find decent used vehicles for just a few hundred dollars. In fact, thousands are sold every day.

Before trying to purchase a cheap used car or truck at a police auction, there are some things you want to be aware of. In this article we'll look at both the negatives and positives of buying at police auctions. I'll give you some long-term strategies that you can use over and over again because it will teach you how to find the very best deals on used vehicles.

With government and police 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.I will now give you advice on how to locate and find great deals.

There are loads of high-quality vehicles with low mileage available at police auctions, and they are always priced well under market value. Also, these are "fleet" vehicles used by various police agencies, and you won't find these in any dealership or used car lot.

Government and police agencies pride themselves in maintaining outstanding condition of their vehicles. Eventually they sell these vehicles to acquire more modern vehicles, therefore giving you a great deal. These don't come along every day, but when they do, you'll be happy you found them.

Also, sometimes getting the best deal out of car auctions requires more than one transaction. For example, if you find a great deal on a car, you can purchase it and then resell it yourself for a profit. You probably won't be able to sell it right away, but if you can wait on it and sell it a month or two later and turn a nice profit, how many times would you do this? This is another benefit of buying through police car auctions.

In conclusion, the people who are most profitable by using government and police car auctions are those who are patient. They patiently wait to find the best deals on good cars, and they often have another strategy besides just the initial purchase. Police auctions are where you can get the greatest deals if you know how to do it. Follow the principles given in this article, and you'll be well on your way.

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