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Your
First Car Auction |
by:
Jay
Moncliff |
You
are about to go to your first car auction.
You can feel the excitement in the air.
There are so many cars to choose from. But
do you really know what to expect at a car
auction? Do you know the legalities that
occur at a car auction? Most people get
in way over there heads at a car auction.
If this is your first car auction, you better
come prepared.
There are a lot of things you need to do
and a lot of things you need to pay attention
to at a car auction. First off, before you
go to a car auction make sure you have enough
money in your bank account. All cars purchased
at a car auction must be paid in full. You
also need to bring your drivers license
and any other form of ID to the car auction.
This is needed to buy the vehicle and to
do the title work and registration.
When you first get to the car auction you
should make notes of the cars you are interested
in. Then, if you can, go to kellybluebook.com
and check the retail value of the vehicles
you would like to purchase. This way you
know what to go with when you make your
bid. At a car auction, many vehicles have
a reserve price. This means that the vehicle
has a minimum price t be sold at. If it
is too high, do not bid on it. Be sure when
you do bid that you do not get into a bidding
war. Never bid more than you can afford.
If the bidding war begins, just walk away.
At a car auction, it is every man for himself.
Before you begin to bid on cars, you need
to see if the vehicle is a good buy or not.
Many vehicles at a car auction could have
been previously damaged. An example of this
is in Texas and Louisiana many cars were
severely damaged by flooding during a hurricane.
These vehicles were sent to a car auction
and the buyers more than likely had no idea
the vehicles had flood damage. You may also
wish to take a mechanic to the car auction.
A mechanic is a good idea at a car auction
because they can see where someone may have
tried to hide repairs and damage that the
vehicle might have incurred. Lastly, you
can get a free Carfax vehicle history report
on the vehicle if you get the vehicles identification
number (VIN).
Remember, at a car auction vehicles are
sold "as is" and they do not come with a
warranty. Keep all of these tips in mind
to protect yourself from a bad purchase.
You are supposed to go to a car auction
to get a great deal on a car and to save
money. With the proper frame of mind, this
is easily accomplished.
About the author:
Jay Moncliff is the founder of http://www.caronlinecenter.infoa
blog focusing on the Car, resources and
articles. This site provides detailed information
on Car. For more info on Car visit: http://www.caronlinecenter.info
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