Buy Cheap at a Repossessed Car Auction



Posted: Wednesday, October 28, 2009

by Terry Carters
http://www.cheapusedcars123.com

Going to a car dealer to pick out the vehicle that you want may not be the best option for you, so searching for a repossessed auction car or a few of them may be a great alternative for you. It's not difficult to find places that sell repossessed vehicles.  In this article I take a look at some of the best places to search for affordable automobiles, and I'll also mention some of the 'rules' you will want to follow when you purchase a repossessed car.

The main reason why people want to buy repossessed cars is the price. At a car auction you may end up paying about 10 percent of what you would pay if you were going to a new or used car dealership. The cars are so inexpensive because the banks that finance the cars don't want to spend the thousands of dollars that it will cost to keep the vehicles in storage.

Although you'll normally save a significant amount of money for a repossessed auction car, you should know that some of the money that you save may have to be used for necessary repairs of the car, or to buy an extensive warranty that will protect you from having to pay a large amount for additional damage and repairs. Before you go to a repossessed car auction, you should set a maximum amount that you're willing to spend.  A convenient way to do this is searching through some auction sites online. This way you will get a good idea of what you should bid for the type of make and model that you want.

Be aware that the prices you see online, as well as the prices that people will be bidding for at the actual auction site will probably not be as high as the winning bid.

When you buy repossessed cars from auto auctions, a buyer's premium will be added to the price in order to pay the administrators of the auction. This is normally about five to ten percent of the overall cost of the car, so don't, "go crazy" trying to out-bid everyone else the car before considering all the costs that are involved.

You will also need to get all the information you can about the warranty for the repossessed auction car that you may be interested in bidding on. Companies such as Warranty Direct can give you all the coverage you need to protect your car as well as your wallet.  And don't forget to check the title before you drive the car home. It's important to get the original title from the owner before leaving the auction site.  It's also smart to go to autocheck.com for getting a detailed history of the vehicle before you register it in your name.
 
You can buy a decent repossessed auction car as low as 5 to 10 percent of the retail price. For more details check out Auction Cars.
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