You Can Get A Cheap Car At A Repo Car Auction
It's a sad thing that cars get repossessed, but that really can be a good thing for you. A repo car auction will let you purchase vehicles which couldn't be paid for any more. That means that, just because someone didn't pay one bill on their car, it was taken away.
Since there are many companies in America who use this as a selling tactic, that they will sell a car to anybody, figuring that they'll get it back again so they can resell it anyways; these are oftentimes excellent quality vehicles.
A repo car auction is a way that, if you don't feel bad that the previous owner couldn't pay for their car, they can be really cheap car auctions.
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1999 ADVANTAGE 27' VICTORY NO RESERVE! BANK REPO! | ![]() |
34 Bids | US $23,100.00 | 21h 51m |
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2008 SEA HUNT 22 - REPO BOAT NO TRL | 9 Bids | US $17,100.00 | 16h 49m |
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CHEAPest Used American Eagle 40 RV 325hp Diesel Slide Motorhome 2 Sofa Nice REPO SCHEAPest Used American Eagle 40 RV 325hp Diesel Slide Motorhome 2 Sofa Nice REPO | ![]() |
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US $49,860.00 | 15h 11m |
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2008 STERLING 20 XS - REPO BOAT W/ TRL | 2 Bids | US $20,095.00 | 16h 49m |
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2005 Wellcraft 212 Fisherman * CLEAN REPO * VIDEO! * Ready for the Water! | 12 Bids | US $11,099.00 | 16h 38m |
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00 Formula 419 Fast Tech Triple 500EFIs Bank Repo Will Ship No Reserve | ![]() |
31 Bids | US $45,100.00 | 1d 23h 7m |
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*BANK REPO * 1995 MCI 102DL3 * LOW RESERVE* | 28 Bids | US $11,100.00 | 1d 16h 14m |
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*BANK REPO * 1993 MCI 102DL3 * LOW RESERVE* | 13 Bids | US $10,000.00 | 1d 16h 20m |
The government even puts on auto auctions. At a government auto auction you can get police seized vehicles, IRS seized assets, US Customs seizures, Private Party and Dealers are both sometimes welcome, there's Government surplus and bank repossessions.
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At a federal auto auction, if someone tried driving across the border of Mexico when they were illegal aliens, the car can be impounded. If you go to usgovernmentauctions.net, you can type in your E-Mail address and zip code to get more information. I would recommend that you create a new E-mail address on Hotmail, GMail or Yahoo.com just for purchasing a car, because most of these sites are ruthless, as far as selling off your E-Mail address and bothering you with junk mail forever afterwards. If you create a new E-Mail, and make sure you don't give any of them your real telephone number, then you should be OK. Just don't use that E-Mail address after you have purchased your vehicle. I made the mistake of giving a good E-Mail address to some of these local car websites, and they sent me so much junk E-Mails afterwards. Moral of the story, these guys are hard-sell fanatics. Don't let them have your telephone number, and don't give them your good real E-Mail address. Make one up. Call it Auto_ MyName@Hotmail.com so you can remember it easily. Most likely there isn't an E-Mail called Auto_GaryBrown@Hotmail.com, for example. If you're looking for an American auto auction, one that covers car sales over the entire country, then there are many that do that. They generally will even ship anywhere, too. You'll probably have to pay for that service, but it might be worth it. You sometimes don't have to pay state taxes when you do that, so you might end up paying less in the end. At repossessed car auctions, you'll find excellent deals. Sometimes a person just purchased a new car, then they lost their job, this means that you get a brand-new car that's just as good as it would have been if you purchased it new, yourself. But, you'll have to pay lots less for it than they did. To find one in your area, just type "repo car auction" into google along with your city's name. When I type " mesa repo car auction", and ignore the first three listings, magicyellow.com has a listing. magicyellow.com/category/Automobile_Auctions_(wholesale)/Mesa_AZ.html The reason I show you that is, up at the top it then gives you the ability to type in any city and state name. Realize, however, that oftentimes they will only sell wholesale. If you're part of the public, you'll have to search for 'public auto auctions', or something like that. |

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