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Buy Your Next Car Super Cheap at an Auto Auction

Auto Auctions have been popular for years. Many used car traders snap up autos at the auction for a fraction of the price that it costs on the outside market. If you want to save big on your next car, a great way to save is at an auto auction.

Every weekend you can find an auto auction near your area. Many insurance companies, government agencies and banks offer autos for sale at a fraction of what you would normally pay. You can usually get great deals, but be aware that there are some things to be cautious of.

You need to be prepared for the type of auction that you plan on attending. For instance, if you are bidding on autos from an insurance agency, you will have to make sure that if the auto was in an accident or stolen that the car is in the condition acceptable for your price. It is advisable in this type of auction to be mechanically inclined and to know the effects of certain types of accidents to determine the cost of fixing the auto and replacing any defective parts.

If you are at a governmental agency auction, be prepared for cars with high usage and probably hard driving. For instance, buying a police car may sound great, but think about how hard that car was driven and how that car was used. Don't get me wrong, not every government car was driven hard, but it is worth the consideration in certain categories.

One of the best kind of cars to purchase at an auto auction is a repossessed car. These cars were usually driven normally, only the owner could no longer afford the payments. Whatever auction you decide to attend, make sure you do your homework. Figure out how much the car is worth and then bid accordingly. Auto auctions are a great way to save thousands on a used car.

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