| In the following article you will discover how to find | | | | dealers who buy up many seized cars and soon |
| and buy cheap used car without losing both your | | | | afterwards resell them for a massive profit. But you |
| money and the opportunity to drive a decent vehicle. | | | | too can take advantage of these low auction prices. |
| In addition to buying a used car the usual way - from | | | | Whether you want to buy a car to re-sell, or you're |
| private sellers or through used car dealers, there is | | | | looking for a car for yourself or a child, a seized car |
| another great opportunity to find awesome deals - | | | | auction is the best place to look for an affordable |
| seized car auctions. Siezed or public car auctions can | | | | used vehicle. |
| provide you with excellent opportunities to buy a | | | | How to find a seized car auctions in your area? |
| good second-hand car without spending too much | | | | Seized car auctions of all types and sizes are held all |
| money. | | | | over the country virtually every day. |
| Seized car auctions are probably the best way for | | | | You have 3 ways for locating these auctions in or |
| getting a car below it's trade-in value, and often far | | | | near your area: |
| below. Even if you are on a tight budget, you can still | | | | 1. You can find auctions for seized cars announced in |
| get a good conditioned used car for the least amount | | | | national and local papers |
| of money. There really are cheap used cars at seized | | | | 2. You can try going to the Government office or |
| car auctions. And anyone can buy it - no license is | | | | local banks and request information about the |
| required. | | | | auctions that they hold. |
| So what is a seized car auction? | | | | 3. The best and by far the easiest way of finding |
| In short, various federal, state, and local government | | | | seized car auctions is through an online auction |
| and law enforcement agencies regularly auction off | | | | directory service that does the legwork for you - for |
| surplus, unclaimed, and seized property, including | | | | a small fee, off course. Fees vary but average |
| vehicles. Banks and lending institutions also repossess | | | | around $25, usually a one-time charge for unlimited |
| cars from non-paying customers, and sell them | | | | online access to listings of auctions. |
| through public auctions. | | | | When buying a used car, public car auctions can be a |
| Since there are always so many cars and the costs | | | | great way to save money. Whether you need a car |
| for storage are enormous, the government agencies | | | | for yourself and don't want to spend a lot, or you |
| and banks are all interested in selling these cars fast | | | | have a teenager with a new license, car auctions |
| and cheap! So, they auction it all off. Often at very | | | | offer some of the best values in the used car |
| low prices. | | | | market. |
| These auctions are real. They take place almost | | | | With some research and a little luck you should be |
| every day in various parts of the country. All vehicle | | | | able to see that these car auctions are a good option |
| types, makes, and models are sold at such auctions - | | | | for finding a used car and save some thousand |
| SUVs, coupes, sedans, vans, minivans, even | | | | dollars. |
| convertibles. | | | | Good luck! |
| Seized car auctions are frequently used by many car | | | | |