Making Money with Car Auctions

Do you know: every year, thousands of great bargain opportunities appear and disappear all around without you even knowing it. There are so many bargains! In fact, the person next to you on the highway could very well be driving a near new car that cost only $500!

Every year thousands of vehicles, are essentially "given away". Why? Some become the property of the government through seizures from crime, some are simply sold by government departments that trade vehicles every three years, some are from bank repossessions, some are from estates of people who have passed on.

These vehicles are sold at auction, usually far below the normal retail price.

The standard rule in any business is "buy low, sell high". It doesn't matter what the product is, you always want to sell for more than what you paid or there's no point in selling something.

Cars are always in demand, in every country in the world. In many countries, there are government auctions of cars. Some were seized for various reasons, including being used in a theft, some were used by various government agencies and are no longer needed.

You can check in your area for what's available by doing a Google search on the following:

government auto auctions

government automobile auctions

police car auctions

public car auctions

and if you are British, Australian, NZ, etc.:

public motor car auctions

Google

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Copyright (C) 2007 Doug Anderson
Last updated 7 June 2007

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