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Car Auctions
- There Are Actually Two Kinds Of Them
There are actually two kind of car auctions; local auctions
and online auto auctions. Let’s take a look at each of them,
how they work and how you can utilize them to buy or sell a
car easily and convenient.
Local vehicle auctions
If you want to participate in a local auto auction, the
first thing you have to do is to pre-register with the local
vehicle auction you intend to join. This is easily done and
when you register you will also be provided with all the
information you'll need. The auction staff will explain the
local auction rules and procedures as well as instructions
about how to bid.
When you register a vehicle for an auction it will be
assigned a unique number and a specific location in the
auction yard. Be careful to give the exact information about
your auto; the condition your car is in, the mileage and
title status. If you want to bid on a car, you should
inspect it closely before the auction starts. You should
also set your payment limits before the sale. Don't forget
to signal your bid clearly to the auctioneer. If you have
success with a bid, settle your transaction as quickly as
possible with the block clerk.
Now, let's say you have won a bid and the transaction
semi-closed. Your next step is to check out the vehicle
carefully. Take a test drive and make sure the auto conforms
to the auction guarantee and representation. When you are
ready to pay for your new auto, the car auction staff will
assist you in paying and will normally also guarantee good
title. If you can't pay your vehicle with cash, check or
credit card, the auction staff can almost always give you a
third party financing offer. It's recommended however, that
you have the finances in order when you enter the car
auction because it is normally cheaper to find your own
cheap financing rather than take what you'll get from the
auction people.
The auction staff will produce an invoice copy for you that
will enable you to drive or ship your new purchased vehicle
to your location. Fortunately most car auction managers can
help you make good deals regarding shipping arrangements.
Online vehicle auctions
If you think online motorcar auctions are significantly
different from local auction, think again. As a matter of
fact, online vehicle auctions work the same way as local
ones. The only thing that distinguishes them from each other
is that you cannot inspect the car before you buy it at an
online auction, if its location is outside your area. Be
aware however, that all the information you need about the
vehicle is provided up front and you are also given access
to detailed photos of the vehicles.
If you purchase a car from an online auto auction, it will
be shipped to you for a minor fee. As soon as the vehicle
arrive at your location, you will be able to inspect the car
before you finalize the deal. So you have nothing to risk
actually by purchasing your car at an online auction.
Buying cars at auctions is probably the best deal you can
make. You are guaranteed to buy a vehicle for less than what
the dealer or a private person would offer for it. If you
buy it at a government or repo auction you will save even
more for your new Lincoln, Pontiac or BMW.
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