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Common Misconceptions About Government Seized Auto Auctions
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More and more people get to hear about government seized auto auctions. There are different points of view on these auctions as well as there are plenty of myths surrounding them. Lack of truthful information is the main reason why these auctions are still not widely known and sometimes raise doubts and apprehensions.

Here are a few common misconceptions about government repossessed auto auctions:

1. The seized vehicles previously belonged to criminals.

Not necessarily. In fact, more vehicles get seized or repossessed by financial and lending institutions from ordinary people failed to pay off a loan, etc. In other words, the auto you see on the auction could belong to your neighbor or relative.

2. The seized vehicles are usually in a pathetic condition.

It is very rarely that you will find an auto in a really bad condition. Most of them are in good running state and some are even nearly new! There is simply no connection between "seized" and "bad".

3. It is impossible to get a history report.

On the contrary, most government seized auto auctions provide history reports and Car Fax VIN reports for free. With some auctions it is possible to check additional reports on demand, so that you know for sure if and to what extent the car was damaged.

4. Government auto auctions are "closed" auctions.

While it is true that some of these auctions are only for professional car dealers, the major part of them are open to a wide public. You may or may not need to register prior to being able to make a bid. Generally, any adult with a valid driving license can participate.

5. Preliminary inspection is not allowed.

Normally, all government auctions allow seeing and checking vehicles either days or hours prior to the auction. The period for preliminary inspection should be specified in the auction announcement or rules.

6. Really good vehicles can't be sold cheap.

While it is true partially, a lot depends on each particular vehicle and the number of bidders. Many factors contribute to the final price of a car. But cases when luxury cars were sold with up to 90% discount are a matter of fact. The starting price is always very low on all the vehicles sold at government car auctions simply because the main purpose of these auctions is to get rid of the inventory, which is too expensive to store and maintain.

With all the misconceptions cleared, you can now safely start your search for your dream car at government seized auto auctions at the recommended site below.

Davion is crazy about fast cars. Uncover useful tips on seized car auctions such as where to find cheap seized car auctions near your home at his wildly successful car blog.

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