How Do You Buy A Good Car At A Low Price At An Auction?
It works in a similar manner just like how any other auctions would. You need to have a certain level of expertise in this bidding arena in order to know when to bid and when to stop and with what amounts of money. When you have mastered those skills, you would also need Lady Luck by your side and hope that on that particular day, not many are interested in the exact model that you are eyeing at.
Thousands of people buy American-made, used vehicles from the federal government each year. The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) sells 40,000 cars, trucks, SUVs and vans at 40 federal government auctions each year. The vehicles were bought new and leased to federal agencies. They are normally used for ordinary, non-military transportation. The automobiles are of good quality; they are well maintained and have low mileage. Though most of the cars are sold to car dealers, the public may purchase the vehicles. These automobiles were not repossessed. Popular colors and styles are included. The selling points include power steering, AM/FM cassette decks, air conditioning and power windows. Step 1 Locate an auction site near you and download a copy of the sales list(see Resources below for link). Register to get free email updates of upcoming car sales. Contact the auction house and ask the date of the next GSA Auction if you do not want to be on the mailing list. Step 2 Register f