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Finding the Best Car in Government Auctions

Have you always wanted to own a luxury car?

Who doesn't right? Well you can get exactly what you want from government auctions.

Cars being auctioned off by the federal and local government are being sold at 90% off the market price. Can you believe that it is possible to buy a car a thousand dollars or less?

How is this possible?

'Seizure and surplus' laws make it possible for the government to get hold of thousands of cars and it can get really expensive to have to store all of them. And since there is no absolutely no sense to have them destroyed, the government would rather profit from them and sell them at very low prices, which is really a good thing for many consumers like you.

What cars can you buy from government auctions?

There are government cars up for bidding, sedans, service cars, industrial vehicles, etc. These cars are sitting on the auction blocks side by side with BMWs, Honda, Cadillac, Acura, Nissan, Mercedes, and imports like Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini and Aston Martin. All those sold at prices very far below their original cost.

How do you get information about government auctions?

The Internet is yet the best source for vehicles that are being auctioned off to the public by the government. There are sites online that can provide you with useful information about the best deals on cars that are up for bidding in your area without much hassle.

The best thing about buying cars from these auctions is that they are almost always new, detailed and ready to drive. Take note though that since vehicles are sold as is, be careful to inspect the items before making bids.

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