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The Facts Of The Auto Auction

The government has long had a reputation of accumulating far more of everything than it needs. But let us not be unfair - the government surpluses often occur because to the strict life cycle and replacement policies, both at the federal and state levels.

For this reason, there are always a large quantity of cars and trucks that the government can no longer use and which it need to sell. These "government fleet vehicles" are either those used by government agencies like police departments (these cars have seen heavy use but will have been well maintained) and those used as personal vehicles which will often have very low mileage.

Those who are particular about knowing all about a used car they are planning to buy will be pleased to know that many of the cars for sale at these surplus auto auctions have a car history available with them. In many cases the vehicles up for auction would not be available for sale under any other circumstances - it is only because of the policies regarding replacement or the fact that the government has decided that it no longer needs these cars and trucks.

You will also find cars that have been seized by law enforcement agencies on sale at these surplus auto auctions. All kinds of vehicles are available at the surplus auto auction - cars, trucks, heavy equipment, ATVs and motorcycles.
The Facts Of The Auto Auction


Those who are on limited budget, or who want to buy a second car for the family without burning a hole in the pocket or may want to get a teenager his or her first car, will do well to look at the options available at these surplus car options.

While there is a wide range of vehicles types and makes available at these auctions, they are a great place to look for the luxury car that you could not otherwise afford - cars that have been seized from big time crooks like drug lords who are known for their love of luxurious cars. As everyone knows, these crooks always travel in expensive sedans - and since the government has no use for them, they are sold off for whatever the auction brings in. When bidding for cars at a surplus auto auction it is important to always keep in mind that the pressure is on the government to sell these cars - keeping them lying around unused costs money for storage and maintenance. That is why cars are often available for incredibly low prices -the government is happy to cut its losses.why cars are often available for incredibly low prices -the government is happy to cut its losses.

by: Tim Jackson.




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