car auctions?
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You usually have to have a dealer's license to get into the car auctions. If you ask some of your friends, I'm sure you'll come across somebody that knows somebody that can take you.
I'm actually getting an 06 G35 coupe from an auction this week to replace my G that was totaled.
You definitely get a better deal because you're pretty much paying close to wholesale or whatever dealers pay for cars.
if you do find somebody that'll take you to the auction, most people I know charge $500 to $1000 on top of the price of the car for buying it for you.
Hope this helps.
I'm actually getting an 06 G35 coupe from an auction this week to replace my G that was totaled.
You definitely get a better deal because you're pretty much paying close to wholesale or whatever dealers pay for cars.
if you do find somebody that'll take you to the auction, most people I know charge $500 to $1000 on top of the price of the car for buying it for you.
Hope this helps.
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I repoed cars before and taken the cars to the auctions. I have seen how the workers at auctions just dont take any pride in thier work, drifiting them, brake checking. You name it they done it.
buying straight from the auction doesnt give you the satsifaction that the car has been fully inspected. plus you cant get gap insurance from the auction.
buying straight from the auction doesnt give you the satsifaction that the car has been fully inspected. plus you cant get gap insurance from the auction.
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I repoed cars before and taken the cars to the auctions. I have seen how the workers at auctions just dont take any pride in thier work, drifiting them, brake checking. You name it they done it.
buying straight from the auction doesnt give you the satsifaction that the car has been fully inspected. plus you cant get gap insurance from the auction.
buying straight from the auction doesnt give you the satsifaction that the car has been fully inspected. plus you cant get gap insurance from the auction.
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i dont know of any auctions to buy good working condition cars....but you can sometimes find steals on here http://www.copart.com/c2/home.html some banged up just a little bit that you can fix up and sell for cheap....some in horrible condition, just check it out
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