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Every year, you miss out on hundreds or thousands of great bargains all around you – and you don’t even know it! The next person to pass you on the freeway might be driving an almost-new car that only cost them $550!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What types of auctions will I get access to?
The membership gives you access to both Government and Non-Goverment Auctions. We cover all types of Government Auctions : seized, surplus, and unclaimed property auctions.

Are there really good deals?
There are amazing deals! The government confiscates and seizes vehicles and property everyday. These items become available for purchase at government auctions. Since the government pays nothing for it, they can sell them for any price.

Are there really cars to buy from $500? Are they salvaged?
Yes, there are cars to purchase from $500 and they are not salvaged vehicles. You can inspect them before you purchase them. Most of the cars at government auctions are almost new with low miles. For instance, when a sports car is seized from a drug dealer, you can purchase it at government auctions.

Are there auctions in my area?
Auctions are held every day, in every state across the nation.Sometimes a few people attend these, auctions sometime none..

Can I bid online?
Some of the auctions allow you to bid online. Most are live auctions and you have to attend which gives you the opportunity to inspect the auctioned items.

Is the auction information up to date?
The information is always kept up to date, categorized, and online every day, every week by our staff. There is never an end to your membership.

Do you provide help with financing?
We provide our members with a list of financing companies that will help you.

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Registration
To participate in a local auction, you will need to pre-register. This is easily done with our website since all of the information you need is in our database. Management will explain local auction rules and procedures and will introduce you to the auction staff, and provide you with instructions to bid.

Vehicle Check-In
Each vehicle registered to be sold at an auction is assigned an auction number and a location within the auction yard.

Honest Representation
When you find a car that you’re interested in, the rules and regulations governing auctions require that you are given an honest representation of the condition of the vehicle. You must be given accurate mileage and the title status of each vehicle. Rules and regulations demand that auctions honestly represent the condition, mileage and title status of each vehicle.

Bidding
Make sure that you inspect the vehicle prior to placing a bid. Also, make sure you set your payment limit before the bidding starts, or you might get caught up in the excitement of a bidding war. Don’t make the mistake of spending more money than you intended just so you would “win.” It’s only a good deal if you are actually saving money!

Inspect Your Purchase
After you win the auction, check out the vehicle thoroughly and drive it around the auction area. Make sure that the vehicle matches the specifications and condition you were told before the auction.

Paying For Your Purchase
If you are the high bidder, go to the transaction clerk and settle the transaction in a prompt and efficient manner. You can usually use cash, credit and/or check to pay for your vehicle. Financing is almost always available as well. The auction company will guarantee you a clean title to the vehicle you purchase.

Check-Out and Deliveries
Your invoice copy will enable you to drive or ship your purchase to your location. Auction managers can help you make shipping arrangements if necessary.

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When you are the successful bidder of an online auction, you can either pick up your vehicle in person or arrange to have the vehicle shipped to you for a minimal charge. You will be able to wait to finalize the transaction until the vehicle arrives at your location for inspection.

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Government car auctions – In a nutshell
In short, various federal, state, and local government and law enforcement agencies regularly seize the possessions, including autos, of bad people and auction them off. Or they buy new service vehicles and auction off the old ones.These are collectively known as “government auctions.”

Banks and lending institutions also repossess property and automobiles from non-paying customers, and sell the goods through auctions.

These auctions are real. They take place almost every day in various parts of the country. In most cases, anyone can attend and participate. And it is possible to find good deals.

Government seized-property or surplus auctions are held all over the country at various locations and on various schedules. Typically an auction is held at a particular location on a regular basis — usually monthly or quarterly. Local and national newspapers often have listings and details. Usually these are more than just car auctions. All kinds of property are included.

Obviously, these government agencies and lending institutions are hoping to get as much money as possible for their goods. But bargains can be had. Otherwise, the auctions wouldn’t be as popular as they are and no one would participate.

What’s the catch?
As we’ve already mentioned, there are always some risks in buying at government or repo car auctions. However, you can significantly lower your risks by knowing what you’re doing, knowing about the car(s) you want, researching your pricing, and understanding how the process works.

If there’s a “catch” to government car auctions, it’s that there’s competition in the bidding. If the car you want is popular and in great condition, you can expect other people, including used-car dealers in many cases, to be just as interested in it as you are. Competition and heavy bidding will drive auction prices up — sometimes beyond the real value of the vehicle. Don’t get caught up in the frenzy and overpay. The best bargains are usually on the older less-than-perfect vehicles.

Winning and losing
You must be willing to bid and lose in any kind of auction. You must also be willing to bid and win, and be prepared to pay or finance within the required time set by the auction company. You can apply for a pre-approved used-car loan at your bank or credit union.

The best way of finding government car auctions is through an online auction service that does the legwork for you — for a fee. Fees charged for these services vary, and average about $40. Be sure to look for a money-back guarantee. An example of such a company providing this type of service is affordable automobile. There are also other companies that offer similar services.

These services provide directories of auctions all over the U.S., listing locations, descriptions of goods sold, schedules, and other details.

What to expect
Don’t expect a full list of specific vehicles, descriptions, and prices for each auction because this information changes daily— although some services provide more detail than others.

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July 16, 2006

POLICE have seized a car suspected of being involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident on the Gold Coast early this month.
Kenneth Gibbons, 41, died after being struck by a vehicle while riding his bike on Tallebudgera Bridge about 9.30pm on July 1.

Acting on a tip from a member of the public, police seized a white utility in the basement of a Surfers Paradise highrise on Friday.

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Traffic police seized the vehicles of two men in Al Mamzar area after getting a call that they were driving recklessly.

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A: The good news is that live auctions are not complicated at all. We recommend that our members arrive at the auctions early and take the time to examine the cars that will be auctioned. By doing this, you’re sure to enjoy the auction and get the car of your dreams, just like thousands of our other members have. Surprisingly, most bids start at just $100. And, as countless of our members already know, if there is no one else bidding on the car of your dreams, you are sure to get it for a very, very low price. The truth is that you will be pleasantly surprised when you attend your first live auction. Many people are simply not motivated enough to attend one of these, which works in your favor. You will save so much money that you may be tempted to make more than one purchase. And, if you find yourself caught in a bidding war (which is highly unlikely), look around for another car that interests you or simply attend the next auction. The truth is your money will go along way here, but a smidgen of patience ensures it stretches even further.And further aiding you in your search is our extensive database, which contains lots of information you can use right now to purchase your dream car and be driving it by the weekend!

Q: Are warranties available for auction cars?

A: Understandably, people who buy through auctions are worried about getting “lemons.” The truth is, this shouldn’t’t be a concern. You see, most auction centers and web sites offer a 90-day warranty at no cost to you. Additionally, there are extended warranties that you can purchase. However, the good news is that many of the cars our members have access to are still covered by the original manufacturer’s warranty. Additionally, most auctions offer a free Car Fax VIN report that you can access BEFORE you bid. Whether you’re bidding online or at a local auction, all you need is a laptop and wireless access, to input the VIN through CARFAX and pull the vehicle history report yourself. The bottom line is this: You can bid with peace of mind because the information in our databases is correct. This means the auctions are legitimate, as are the automobiles being auctioned. In fact, many of these are government used or government surplus vehicles.

Q: Is there a way to check the VIN of a car that I’am interested in?

A: Yes! Many auctions offer a free Car Fax VIN report before you start bidding. If you’re bidding online or if you’re at a local auction and your laptop has wireless access, you can even check the VIN through CARFAX and pull the vehicle history report yourself.

Q: Am I going to be surprised with any hidden fees or charges?

A: No. You will be responsible only for standard fees, which, for example, may include the car’s title, registration, license, tax, etc. Of course, the amount you pay for standard fees is just a fraction of the money you save by not paying a car dealership (or a luxury tax).

Q: Do you have examples of actual savings from your customers?

A: Check out our TESTIMONIALS page for actual examples…

Our members regularly report that finding the car, truck, minivan or SUV of their dreams was fast, easy and safe – thanks to Car-Post. It’s true. Our members consistently find vehicles for every taste and for every budget in our extensive database of auction listings.

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Seized vehicle auctions ,how they work

LOCAL AUCTIONS:

Registration
To participate in a local auction, you will need to pre-register. This is easily done with our website since all of the information you need is in our database. Management will explain local auction rules and procedures and will introduce you to the auction staff, and provide you with instructions to bid.

Vehicle Check-In
Each vehicle registered to be sold at an auction is assigned an auction number and a location within the auction yard.

Honest Representation
When you find a car that you’re interested in, the rules and regulations governing auctions require that you are given an honest representation of the condition of the vehicle. You must be given accurate mileage and the title status of each vehicle. Rules and regulations demand that auctions honestly represent the condition, mileage and title status of each vehicle.

Bidding
Make sure that you inspect the vehicle prior to placing a bid. Also, make sure you set your payment limit before the bidding starts, or you might get caught up in the excitement of a bidding war. Don’t make the mistake of spending more money than you intended just so you would “win.” It’s only a good deal if you are actually saving money!

Inspect Your Purchase
After you win the auction, check out the vehicle thoroughly and drive it around the auction area. Make sure that the vehicle matches the specifications and condition you were told before the auction.

Paying For Your Purchase
If you are the high bidder, go to the transaction clerk and settle the transaction in a prompt and efficient manner. You can usually use cash, credit and/or check to pay for your vehicle. Financing is almost always available as well. The auction company will guarantee you a clean title to the vehicle you purchase.

Check-Out and Deliveries
Your invoice copy will enable you to drive or ship your purchase to your location. Auction managers can help you make shipping arrangements if necessary.

ONLINE AUCTIONS:

General

When you are the successful bidder of an online auction, you can either pick up your vehicle in person or arrange to have the vehicle shipped to you for a minimal charge. You will be able to wait to finalize the transaction until the vehicle arrives at your location for inspection.

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More Questions?
Car Auctions – Government Auctions – What’s the Catch?

Government car auctions – In a nutshell
In short, various federal, state, and local government and law enforcement agencies regularly seize the possessions, including autos, of bad people and auction them off. Or they buy new service vehicles and auction off the old ones.These are collectively known as “government auctions.”

Banks and lending institutions also repossess property and automobiles from non-paying customers, and sell the goods through auctions.

These auctions are real. They take place almost every day in various parts of the country. In most cases, anyone can attend and participate. And it is possible to find good deals.

Government seized-property or surplus auctions are held all over the country at various locations and on various schedules. Typically an auction is held at a particular location on a regular basis — usually monthly or quarterly. Local and national newspapers often have listings and details. Usually these are more than just car auctions. All kinds of property are included.

Obviously, these government agencies and lending institutions are hoping to get as much money as possible for their goods. But bargains can be had. Otherwise, the auctions wouldn’t be as popular as they are and no one would participate.

What’s the catch?
As we’ve already mentioned, there are always some risks in buying at government or repo car auctions. However, you can significantly lower your risks by knowing what you’re doing, knowing about the car(s) you want, researching your pricing, and understanding how the process works.

If there’s a “catch” to government car auctions, it’s that there’s competition in the bidding. If the car you want is popular and in great condition, you can expect other people, including used-car dealers in many cases, to be just as interested in it as you are. Competition and heavy bidding will drive auction prices up — sometimes beyond the real value of the vehicle. Don’t get caught up in the frenzy and overpay. The best bargains are usually on the older less-than-perfect vehicles.

Winning and losing
You must be willing to bid and lose in any kind of auction. You must also be willing to bid and win, and be prepared to pay or finance within the required time set by the auction company. You can apply for a pre-approved used-car loan at your bank or credit union.

The best way of finding government car auctions is through an online auction service that does the legwork for you — for a fee. Fees charged for these services vary, and average about $40. Be sure to look for a money-back guarantee. An example of such a company providing this type of service is affordable automobile. There are also other companies that offer similar services.

These services provide directories of auctions all over the U.S., listing locations, descriptions of goods sold, schedules, and other details.

What to expect
Don’t expect a full list of specific vehicles, descriptions, and prices for each auction because this information changes daily— although some services provide more detail than others.

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How to buy a used car


Buying a used car

Used car or new? What car is right for me? Where to look for used cars, what to look for when buying a used car? There are many questions you may have when it comes to used car buying process. In this article I will answer to some of these questions and hopefully, make the used car buying process easier for you. There are many essential facts you should consider before buying your next car so you won’t regret your decision for a moment afterwards.




New or used car

By purchasing a used car you can save a lot of money. You could buy a loaded model with all the bells and whistles that you might not be able to afford had you bought a new car. A new car depreciates quickly in the first few years and after 3 years it is worth only about 60-70% of the original price. In fact, as soon as you leave the dealership, your new vehicle is suddenly worth $1000-$2000 less. When purchasing a new car you basically are paying for its fresh “new” aroma and warranty. However, buying a new car does not always mean the buyer will get perfection. A new car may come with problems associated with poor design or manufacturing defects that may have been already repaired during the warranty coverage period if it’s a used car. The same is true for all kinds of recalls and campaigns.
Buying a used car is still a bit of a gamble – there is no guarantee that the car is accident-free, has real mileage, and was properly maintained. There may be some hidden problems like a worn out automatic transmission, or engine problems that may not have been obvious when you test-drove the car. So, next you must ask yourself: Will I save money when buying a used car? How do I eliminate the risk of potential problems and is this actually possible to do? Read on to find out more information.

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Taking a risk out of used car buying process

First, be prepared. Do as much research as you can. Read reviews, consumer reports, ask colleagues and friends, compare options, gather gas consumption data on the make and model you’re interested in. Try to determine maintenance costs and upkeep, etc. Your goal should be to narrow your search to one or two models. Why? Because if you just enter a dealership without knowing what you want, chances are more likely than not that you won’t be happy with your purchase. Later you may find out that it’s simply not exactly what you wanted or what you can afford. Someone I know bought a used BMW wagon for quite a reasonable price. When he went for servicing, they discovered that the rear shock absorber was leaking. The price for the part alone was close to $1000! Finally, he sold his BMW and bought a used Camry that proved less expensive to maintain.
Another purpose to narrow your choice down to one or two different models is because when you test-drive a few different cars of the same model, it will be much easier for you to compare their condition and pick the best one. Recognizing a transmission problem during your test drive would be easier to do if you were to try a few vehicles of the same model instead of becoming confused by testing out different models.

Second, without a doubt, you should check a car’s history records. This will help you to eliminate half of the vehicles from your list with potential problems. Vehicles that have been flooded or restored after serious accidents, those with rolled back odometers, heavily abused vehicles (e.g., ex-rentals), those with outstanding liens, etc., can be eliminated after simply checking the history record of the vehicle. In fact, it is not even a good idea to look into a car until you check its history.
To learn further How To check a car’s history click on this link: How to check a car history by the VIN number.

Third, Don’t buy based on what you’ve been told because it may not always be the truth. Check out the car yourself very carefully. Ask a knowledgeable person who knows about cars to help you.
Check my Illustrated used car checklist to learn what to look for in a used car.
As a final step, bring the car to the mechanic you trust for an inspection. A word of caution, NEVER give a deposit before the car is inspected.

Fourth, Be extremely careful when doing the paperwork. For example, if you buy from a private owner, make sure there are no registered liens against the vehicle and that the person who signs the Bill of Sale is the actual owner of the car. Check with the Vehicle Registration Authorities to make sure the car has not been stolen.
If buying from a dealer, read the warranty policy and all the papers including the fine print very carefully. If it’s a “Certified” used car, you’d be wise to check exactly what items were checked off and approved because sometimes the car might have a history of an accident in the past, come with a poorly maintained engine and still be Certifiable. Do not rely on a salesperson’s verbal promises. Whatever is promised, get it in details in writing. Find out if the remaining original warranty will be transferred into your name. Different manufacturers have different warranty policies. For questions about vehicle registration, change of ownership, legal aspects, etc., contact your local Vehicle Registration authorities found in my link page.

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Car value and price

Don’t look for cheapest car or a “best deal”. Your goal is to look for a car in a good condition for a reasonable price. If you choosing between relatively cheap car that might have an accident in the past or was poorly maintained, needs some repair, etc. and more expensive one that is in excellent condition, I’d without a doubt choose the more expensive one. You will simply save on repairs and will have less troubles driving it. Don’t think they sell it cheap because they don’t know the price or they simply want to clear their inventory. If they sell it cheap, definitely there is something wrong with it. Remember, proper price for a certain vehicle is not the one indicated in blue or black book – they give you just an average price. The actual vehicle value big time depends on a car condition. Two cars may only look the same. One may have been maintained so poorly and the engine won’t last long after you buy it. Previous owner of another vehicle may have been religious about maintenance, was using only synthetic oil, has done the rustproof and so on. Without a doubt, I’d rather pay $2000 more for this second car just to have peace of mind driving it.
So, how to determine how much you will have to pay for a certain model?
Just to show you as an example, I search Ontario used cars for sale website Autotrader.ca for a three years old Honda Accord. The search result gives me more than 200 vehicles with the price ranging from 12,000 to 22,000 CAD. To be realistic, I know that for 12,000 I will not be able to buy something really good. 22,000 CAD seems to me too high. But there are quite a few cars for 17,000 – 18,000 price range – this looks more realistic to me. I also know that most new car dealers will be able to give me a discount from 1,000 to 3,000 CAD if I use proper negotiation strategy (read below). So, in our case with three years old Honda Accord, I’d probably will be able to get the one in a good condition for 15,000 – 16,000 CAD depending on mileage, options, etc. You can use the same strategy everywhere; whether is Miami Florida or Winnipeg Canada.
Check my page Used cars for sale on the Internet to find appropriate website for your area

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What type of used car will fit into my price range?

Let’s take a look at some prices:
$8000-$12,000 US / $12,000-$18,000 CAD – This is the average minimum amount of money one would need to spend on a ‘decent’ car 3 to 4 years old. This would be a typical car (not a luxury car) sold from a new car dealership. They usually have, what would I recommend as a perfect choice, traded in one-owner certified vehicles that were sold new and serviced at the same dealership. Sometimes you may find such a car from a private owner. Usually such a car may last for another few years relatively trouble-free if properly maintained.

For $4000-$5000 US or $6,000-7,000 CAD, you may be able to find a 6 to 9 year old used car with relatively high mileage which still might be in good shape. However, it may take a lot more time to find a good condition used car in this price range. Typically, independent used car dealers sell cars within this price range.

For at least $1000-$2000 US, or $1500-$3000 Canadian, you may be able to buy something that can serve as simple transportation to get from point A to point B. More than likely it may be a car with high mileage sold by a private owner. Dealers usually do not spend time selling a car in this price range. However, be prepared to spend much more money on maintaining the car and keeping it drivable, if buying a car in this price range compared with buying a car for in one of the other price ranges discussed. To learn more about what kind of vehicle you can afford for your hard earned money, try to search the Car Sales websites where you can enter the maximum amount of money you intend on spending. Click to: Used cars for sale on the Internet.
Don’t forget that aside from the sticker price you may need to pay extra for taxes, registration and there may be other charges to consider.

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Choosing the right car

I can tell you, you won’t get a good deal if you just browse from dealer to dealer without knowing what kind of car you are looking for. The first step – You need to decide what exactly you want. Do you need simple transportation to drive to work and back? If so, a small Sedan would suit this purpose. Do you want a car to be very economical? If so, you would want to select a car with a small engine. Don’t expect to find a V6 or V8 engine or 4WD truck if you are looking for something really affordable. Are icy roads common in your area? If this is the case, then you need a car with ABS. If you want to use your car to tow a trailer, then you will have to consider a car with more powerful engine. Once you’ve decided on what type of car is best suited for you or your family members, and you know what you want, check out the market, see what models are available, and see what fits into the price you can afford. Following this you will be able to narrow your search to just a few models. Then compare the reliability rating and read more reviews. Don’t forget to check insurance rates, get the quote before buying a car. Follow this link for more tips: How to choose the right car for you.

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Cost of insurance

The cost of insurance varies a lot depending on the make, year and model of the car, driver’s experience and many other factors. I definitely recommend to get insurance quotes before buying a car.
Follow these links for auto insurance quotes:
For US:
GEICO.com Auto insurance quotes.
21st Century Insurance Company Auto insurance quotes for Arizona, California, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Texas residents only
For Canada:
TD Insurance
RBC Insurance
PC Financial Insurance
State Farm
Kanetix

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What mileage is OK for a used car

In general, I would not recommend purchasing a car with a very high mileage, for example, 250,000 km (155,000 miles) and higher would be considered very high. However, “low mileage” does not necessarily mean it’s going to be a “good car”. Be aware of cars that may have undergone restoration after a serious accident or cars that haven’t been property maintained, or cars that may have had their odometer rolled back – nowadays they can easily ‘fix’ even electronic odometers. Again, checking a car history records will certainly help to avoid those lemons with “fixed” odometer.
When considering the ‘mileage’ count, it simply means that when choosing a car whether it has 60,000 or 80,000, it is not as important as the fact that it was well maintained and accident-free.

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How old is not “too old”?

I would not recommend buying an old car even at “bargain” price; no matter how many new parts you put into it, it will be still an old car that will need more and more repair later. Simply scratch out from your list anything older than ten – twelve years. Perfect choice will be three – five years old car because the price is greatly reduced and you will still have few trouble-free years.
One important detail: 2000 is a model year, not the production year. The car produced in august 1999 may carry 2000 model year as well as the one produced in July of 2000. This is related to all cars and model years. To know exactly, look for the first registration date in the car history report.

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Where to look for a car?

You may have already searched the Internet for a used car. The Internet is an effective tool you can use to find out what is on the market in terms of availability, production year and price. It will give you the most up-to-date information compared with automotive magazines. Follow this link to check List of Cars for sale websites.

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Who sells used cars?

New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers and Private Owners will have used cars or “re-sale” cars. Personally, I would suggest that the best buy for you would be to purchase a car that has been very well maintained (preferably at a dealership) and has never gone through an accident or other major problems. Most likely you’ll be able to find such a car sold privately by the original owner or at a new car dealership where it was traded in. The price for a used vehicle is usually higher at a new car dealership. However, paying a higher price may provide you with all the service records for the car. Most likely, the previous owner may have taken the car specifically to the dealership because he/she felt it was maintained very well, instead of taking it somewhere else to be traded in. You’re more likely to find a well maintained car through a dealership because previous owners have taken care of their car very well because they value it, and the dealership is more than likely to be particularly about the condition the car is in to ensure it has a high quality.
Now let’s discuss other places to buy a used car. Independent used car dealers will offer used cars at a less expensive cost but more often than not, you’ll find a cheaper car but it will have been less maintained. A word of advice: try to avoid dealing with curbsiders

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