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Car Auctions: The Best Used Car Prices Around

 
Author: Verapol Chaiyapin
 

Have you ever heard of used car auctions in your town or near your city? These auctions are becoming more and more popular and are great ways to get great used car prices. You can often look up car auctions in the business section of your city phone book and find out where they are being held.

Basically, used car auctions are locations in which repossessed or surplus cars are taken to be sold. Many times the auctions are limited to car dealers only. But, in some cases the public can attend. These are the perfect places to buy great used cars at very low prices. You can often find cars that are in almost perfect conditions. Many leased cars will go to auction and they are great steals.

The process begins by the attendees going around and taking a good look at all of the cars in the line to be auctioned. They will likely have a few in mind and know how much the starting price is for them. Then as the auction goes on, they will bid on the cars they are interested in until they get one they like at a good price.

It is best to attend used car auctions with more than one person. That way one person can do the bidding while the other person checks out the cars as they come in. When you work in pairs, it is easier to get a great deal and a great car at the same time.

 
 
 

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