Amazing Deals Available At Seized Car Auctions

May 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment

Seized car auctions are something which many people have heard of, but not too many actually ever get around to taking advantage of.

Sure it’s likely you may have heard of someone buying a cheap nearly new vehicle from a car dealership, especially one that specializes in providing high quality second hand cars, but where do you suppose the dealer get their stock from ? 99% of the time the answer is simple, they get them from seized car auctions, and they pick them up for a whole let less then they will go on to sell them to unsuspecting members of the public for.

Given the way the economy currently stands, there is a mammoth number of cars that have been repossessed by the banks, or taken in lieu of payment by the Government, and these vehicles are then sold on at a price that is almost too good to be true (but is).

The reason for the low selling price is simple, due to the hundreds, and even thousands of vehicles being seized by Government officials and banking representatives every single day, the cost of safely storing and maintaining these cars really begins to mount up.

In an effort to make sure these cars are sold on quickly, starting bids often begin as low as 95% off the regular listed book price for any given vehicle. Whenever you see a young person driving a premium car like a Mercedes or a BMW, it may not be because they are rich, but rather because they know where to find the best seized car auctions.

In terms of Government auto auctions, the sources for their cars come from many different places. The IRS may have repossessed a car for failure to pay taxes, as can the U.S Customs Service, U.S Bankruptcy Court, and many others.

Often these cars are almost new, and in pristine condition, but for whatever reason the original owner had trouble making certain financial obligations and now you get the chance to purchase it for next to nothing.

If your worried about ending up with a lemon, there is no need. GSA seized auto auctions will have had every vehicle inspected and serviced fully before being placed up for sale, any faults will be clearly noted and you don’t need to be concerned about whether they have applied some creative touching up to make the car seem more attractive than it really is.

In many cases these cars will be so new that they will still be covered by their original warranty, and no one need ever know just how cheap you where able to get your dream machine for. Keen buyers can even sell their cars on the open market a year or so later, and still end up walking away with a nice profit.

If you’ve always dreamed about owning a recent Ford or Land Rover, seized car auctions are just the thing you need, if you’re lucky you may even be able to find a cheap Porsche.

If you look in the sidebar and elsewhere on this site, you’ll find the link to a fantastic government car auction resource which will have you buying cars at up to 95% below market value. Imagine that!

Now go search.

How To Buy A Great Seized Car Someone Else Couldn’t Afford To Keep

May 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment

Seized car sales are on the rise, and it comes as no surprise given the current state of the economy. More and more people are finding themselves owing back taxes to the Government, or being unable to keep up on loan repayments for their vehicles, and in these cases what normally happens is they end up getting their cars repossessed, as a way to help clear their debt.

Obviously that’s bad news for the people who took on obligations they couldn’t afford, but for you that could mean some very good news indeed.

Buying a seized car is a great way of getting your hands on a nearly new vehicle, at a very, very low cost, sometimes as much as 95% off the book list price for the machine in question.

One of the most common ways of actually purchasing a car of this type is through repossessed car auctions, indeed this particular kind of used car auction have been popular haunts of second hand car dealers for an extremely long time.

The hardest part about finding a great deal at a state car auction of this type is that they can often be pretty difficult to even find, as they tend to not bother advertising in the traditional fashion, which is why you don’t hear of more people taking advantage of the situation.

It’s also possible that the idea of traipsing around used car auctions looking for that perfect seized car doesn’t sound particularly appealing to you. It was probably bad enough just driving around town trying to find something you liked at a regular second hand dealership, let alone making the effort of spending multiple hours at a repossessed auto auction only to find that your being outbid beyond your budget on the one car at the auction you liked.

Well neither of those concerns need to be an issue for you anymore, with the rise of the internet you can get specialist help in not only locating the various repo auctions which are taking place across the country (and in particular your own local areas), but also you can even find some that will enable you to bid online, meaning you can search through hundreds, even thousands of high quality, premium brand vehicles without ever having to leave the comfort of your own home.

The best choice for buying a seized car is to make sure you do it via a Government based auction. When you buy from a Government seized auto auction, you can rest assured that all the cars will have been fully serviced, and that no dodgy business practices have been put in place to con you out of your money.

Just high quality used cars at a price that’s almost too good to be true. These can also be hard to find, but with the help of certain specialist websites you should have little trouble locating one that is near you.

If you look around this blog, you’ll find the link of one particular website which will save you a ton of money on a car with its government car auction listings in your area.

Government Seized Car Auction

May 13, 2010 | Leave a Comment

Every day, a government seized car auction receives scores of cars sent in by the government/police and the car owners can’t do anything about it.

But then the government has to recover their money through one way or other and the only way to do that is to sell the property of the person they have a problem with.

Generally, government seized car auctions have a habit of letting go of vehicles at a very very cheap price because frankly, they don’t care. It’s not their car.

This is bad news for the car owner but good news for people looking for a deal on a used car.

Here is a short video about what you can get from a free government car auction. Then look for the link below the video…

To visit the site where you can get vehicles at ridiculous prices at a government car auction, go to this page:

Government Car Auction

Hope this helps