Friday, June 19, 2009

Auto Auctions Aren't Just For Dealers


I always thought that auto auctions were just for dealers and that the general public wasn't allowed to attend. Then thanks to the Internet I started seeing more and more websites talking about auto auctions. I started doing some research and found out that there are auto auctions located in every state for the general public.

That was when I really started checking this out more thoroughly. When I found out what these cars and trucks were selling for, I couldn't believe my eyes. It was unbelievable! These vehicles sell so cheap, it's almost like stealing them. I figured that you could probably save a couple of hundred bucks or so, but what I found out was that people, just like you and me, were saving thousands of dollars on these auction vehicles. It just amazes me that a reliable used car can be bought so cheap.

Check out the Gov Auctions website to see for yourself what I'm talking about. You won't be obligated to buy anything just by looking. Do a car search and just see what cars and trucks in your area are selling for at auto auctions. You will be surprised.
Here's the link:

Gov Auctions

Auto Auctions Free Car Search

To find out how much auction cars are selling for in your area, use the free car search. Type in the Make of the vehicle plus your Zip Code to get prices of recently ended auctions.

Click on the link below to do as many Free car searches as you would like.

Search For Auction Cars

How You Can Make Money From Auto Auctions


If you need to make some extra cash and know a little something about cars, then you should consider this money making opportunity. Auto auctions sell repossessed and government surplus vehicles to the highest bidder. Many times these vehicles sell for up to 95% off of the original value. That means that you can buy a used vehicle for a very good price.

After buying a vehicle from an auction, you can then clean it up and do minor repairs if need be, and then resell it to make a profit. You can advertise this vehicle in your local classifieds, or even sell it online to make some fast cash.

This is how used car dealerships make their money. Many of the cars and trucks that are on a dealer's lot come from auto auctions. They buy them cheap, and then turn around and sell them for a few thousand more. If they can do that, so can you.

These auto auctions aren't just for dealers either. Some auctions do require a dealers license, but there are many more that are open to the general public. Every state has auto auctions in many locations, so you won't have to travel far to find one near you.

To find the locations, dates, times and contact numbers for government auto auctions near you, click on the link below.

Auto Auctions

Saving Money On A Used Car


Times are hard and we all need to save money whenever we can. Most of us also need to have a reliable vehicle to get to work to make this money. Cars are expensive and many people can't afford a monthly car payment. It's a vicious circle, so what do you do?

There is a way to afford a quality used vehicle without monthly payments and without going into debt to do it. The answer is simple: Auto Auctions. There are many public auto auctions located in every state that anyone can go to. These government surplus vehicles and repo cars, trucks and SUV's are sold every day for up to 95% off of the original value.

You can afford a vehicle by going to a government auto auction. To find out more information, do a free car search and to find the locations of an auto auction near you visit:

Gov Auctions