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May 27, 2009

Best Auto Prices, Auction, Classified or Dealer?

Filed under: Vehicles — Larry Blake @ 3:31 am
by Larry Blake

You have decided to purchase your dream car, it is the car you have wanted for quite some time. This is an exciting moment but the task itself can be daunting. First, there is the sheer number of places to buy a used car; there are literally thousands of them. You can shop newspaper classifieds, internet ads, dealers, small car lots, government seized auctions, corporate liquidations and more. This wide variety of sources alone is confusing and overwhelming. That is one reason most individuals stick to one or two places. The question is why limit your options when there is so much to choose from?

With so many cars and sources to look at you may be tempted to skimp. However, the only way you can be sure you got the best price is to look at all the sources. Skip some and you will likely end up paying much more for your vehicle than you had to. For instance if the only place you look for a car is at the lot on the way home or maybe a few internet classifieds you are severely limiting your choices and you are almost sure to miss the best prices available. Just like finding the perfect spouse or the perfect job, it takes time, patience and a little luck to find the absolutely best bargains. If you read through and follow each step of the tutorial, then you are guaranteed to be a smarter, better bargain hunter now.

Gov-auction.org is your knight in shining armor! Here you can build a plan that is personal and access the tools necessary for getting through the mountain of data. You see this organization will provide information on about 1 million cars or trucks from various sources. These sources may include newspapers, internet ads, private classifieds, government auctions and much more. Where else can you find a company willing to do this much for their customers? Nowhere that I have ever heard of!

Finding your dream car is getting closer you now have a couple of routes you can take. You can begin your search in earnest or you can make a guided plan. This plan will include your personal preferences and should be based on some if not all of the following questions. Would you go to another city to get a good price on a vehicle? Is there a specific year, make or model that includes optional features that you will not reconsider? Do you have enough free time to begin your vehicle search? Are you in an emergency situation where you have to have a car now? Will you want a warranty or is it optional?

The way you answer the above questions will determine whether or not auto auctions is right for your situations. The best convenience and immediate service will come from your local dealer; of course, this is a convenience you will pay handsomely for. For your protection, you can go through our vehicle inspection list, but it may mean going to another town to an auto auction. One positive aspect to traveling further afield is there may not be as many people running up the bid. You will be able to determine this to some degree by past auction results. One thing you will find at an auto auction are prices much lower than Kelly Blue Book and definitely lower than a car dealer. The bottom line is the best price for automobiles is through auto auctions if you have the time and are not set on a specific car or truck.

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