Buying A Car At An Online Auction
We are going to take you through buying a car at an online auction. Whether you have done it before or not, this is a good place to come see what the pros are saying about buying a car at online auctions. First, Head to eBayMotors.com or YahooAuctions.com and enter your search. (Make sure you sign up for an account before you bid)
Once you have found a car you are inter...
Guide To Attending Used Car Auctions
Used car auctions can be a hectic and intimidating place. Follow our guide and learn how to stay protected and come out on top!
Watch out for cars selling “As Is”. This means that if the car breaks down on your drive home, it's notbodys' fault but your own. To avoid this, try and attend auctions, which let you pay a fee to guarantee the engine, frame, and body for 30 days. The 30 day g...
10 Tips For Used Car Auctions
Auctions can be an intimidating place. Follow these steps and you will know how to handle yourself.
To purchase a car at an auction, it is common practice to do a bank transfer. Make sure you have enough money in your bank to purchase a car.
Since you’ll be running many VIN #’s throughout the day, go to AutoCheck and sign up online for their 60 Day Unlimited Vehicle History Report account. When ever loo...
Attending Police Car Auctions
If you attend a police & government auction, you will find all different kinds of vehicles ranging from cars that have been seized or government cars that they no longer use. These kinds of auctions are just as much work as any other auction meaning you need to do your research. Both seized cars and government cars may have been sitting around without maintenance for sometimes over a year. Don’t be fooled by the flashy cars that may appear as a...