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Government Auto Auctions
By Dave Kettner

Government auto auctions are probably the largest source of vehicles put up for auction.  There are literally thousands of bargains available at government auto auctions.  Whether you need a car for yourself and don’t want to spend a lot, or you have a teenager with a new license, government auto auctions offer some of the best values in the car market.  Join the thousands of people who buy at government auto auctions.  Every year several millions of dollars of seized and repossessed cars are sold at police and government auto auctions.

Auctions are known to have the lowest bids.  Due to certain laws, these vehicles are listed and sold at up to 95% off their original value and auctions many times start at $100.  Once you've signed up and have accessed the website and database, you'll find government auctions and locations so you can attend.  With auto auctions, the result you get depends upon your skill at appraising an item and bidding, and also upon the integrity of the auto auction.  You'll find the greatest range of choices in model, age and condition at such auctions, but may learn less about a car's source and history than you would at more focused auto auction.

Auto auctions are a great way to save big on a vehicle, but



they're a risky way to do so.  More people are turning to government auto auctions to buy their dream car.  You may have an a few miles away but would never find it online because of state rules and regulations (the government wants to keep these auto auctions local so local citizens can benefit, not outsiders or outside states).  On the auto day, you will have an opportunity to check a car over before bidding.  You may find some information about the cars online before the auto day.

All vehicles offered for sale at government auctions are clean, detailed and ready to drive away.  Typically these vehicles have been used for ordinary transportation by government agencies.  Government seized auto auctions are constantly supplied by criminals when they are caught.  As you might imagine, a lot of criminals drive expensive or highly customized vehicles, and these are the kinds of vehicles that end up in government-seized automobile auctions.  You never know what a government will have, but it can always be yours for a price well below fair market value.

Be sure to look through the many government auto resources that we have included on this site to help you find your dream car at the best price!




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