“Those industry-designed latest models, which hover in the air, are nothing compared to the story these cars have.” – Misba,
Buying a car doesn’t have to be stressful or expensive.
Did you know that your local government auctioned thousands of seized and repossessed cars at a much cheaper price than the original value?
Yes, they do! Some auctions start as low as $100!
These auctions give you a chance to win a great car at a fraction of the price whether you’re a seller or just looking for your next car. Plus the variety of cars available means there’s something for you and everyone. Read on to learn how to take advantage of these auctions for bargains!
What you don’t know about finding great deals in used cars in your area is simpler than you think.
The best place to buy a car isn’t always through a dealer or showroom. But it must go through your government’s agency called, the General Service Administration (GSA) in America. But in New Zealand, we called it, Government Procurement or Turners Auctions. In your country, your local government must have a name for this kind of service that sells cars and holds auctions.
People can also sell their cars through these auctions.
Every month, agencies like – Car Reprocessors, Inland Revenue, Drug Enforcement, Undercovers/FBI and local police departments seize thousands of cars for unpaid debts, criminal activity or foreclosure. These cars are then auctioned off to the public. They often cost up to 95% of the original value!
In some cases, with auctions starting at $100, these cars need to sell quickly due to high storage costs so that you can get great deals.
In addition to newly owned cars, banks also auction off cars when you default on your car payments. Because these vehicles accumulate quickly. The bank quickly sold them to recoup its losses.
This creates an opportunity for you if you know where to find great deals that may seem incredible if you’re an average car buyer.
Your government also sells its vehicles when they are no longer needed. This is often due to policy changes or budget cuts. These vehicles are used by your local government agencies, police, fire and emergencies, universities, hospitals and non-profit organisations.
By searching online, you can easily search these auctions and see the wide variety of vehicles available at every price point.
With thousands of cars waiting to be auctioned, you can make your dream car come true by buying from these auctions.
Buying a car can be stressful. But your government, like the general service administration, etc; makes the process easy and fun.
However, not everyone knows about these auctions. Most car dealers have internal tracking. This causes ordinary buyers to have to go through dealers or classified ads. Luckily, some organisations have compiled all the necessary information and made it easy for people like you to directly access these deals.
You can save up to 90% on your car, making it worth checking out!
Take Action
- Search ‘government car auctions’ online. Make sure you add your country/initial next to it.
- Take a moment to explore your local government car auctions online with a quick search.
- You’ll find amazing deals on cars that are in excellent condition and at unbeatable prices.
- Take the time to research the websites and forums for these auctions.
- Keep an eye out for the next auction near you, and
- You might get the car of your dreams for a fraction of the original price!
Wrap Up!
Your local government car auction is a hidden gem. If you’re looking to save money on a family car or just looking for an upgrade, these auctions offer unbeatable deals. This is because cars sell quickly to cover storage costs. You will see new opportunities appear regularly. So don’t miss the opportunity to get a quality car at an incredible price.
Start searching today!
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Best,
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