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Bidding for Vehicles in Government Auctions

Every day the government auctions off vehicles that are repossessed or confiscated as well as service cars that are no longer used.

A lot of car dealers go to this type of auctions for the cheap price and the high profit it brings. Government auctions are also open to the general public.

Typically, one can find traditional cars and sedans in such auctions as well as government vehicles like street sweepers and graders. Occasionally, private contractors can find garbage vehicles, dump trucks and other industrial vehicles on auction.

There are various ways these auctions are held, it could be at a certain location or online where anyone within the US can bid. It isn't really hard to find vehicles up for bidding in government auctions as they are always announced in local government building posts, in newspapers, radios and televisions.
There are sites online that can provide you with direct access to auctions so it is also a good idea to sign up for such websites. Here you can receive e-mail notifications whenever certain vehicles of your type are being auctioned off by the government.

Take note that with government auctions, sales are almost always final and payments must be made immediately or before leaving the auction site. There are some level exceptions in cases when the vehicle doesn't work as expected and was presented as fully functional. In cases when bidders need financing, a pre-approval is needed or else the item goes back to the auction block. Caution must always be exercised when bidding for cars online.

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