Where to Buy Used Cars at Bargain Prices
One of the most important things you can do to purchase a used
car at bargain prices is to do your homework. You should check your
local classified ads and see what the asking price is for the type
of vehicle that you are in the market for. Make sure to get the
high and low Blue Book Price on the vehicle that you are interested
in.
Here are some excellent sources for getting pricing:
Other resources to check with is CARFAX. They can supply you
with the vehicle history report. The National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration has a research area to check recall history
on cars. We recommend that you have the vehicle you are interested
in purchasing be inspected by your own mechanic prior to
purchase.
Newspaper Classified Ads are a excellent place to find cars at
well below retail prices. Many times, people take their cars to
dealers for trade ins and are offered below wholesale prices. Many
of these people will be happy to several hundreds more that what
was quoted by the dealer and you will end up with an EXCELLENT
BUY!
Online Auctions can be a great place to find bargains. You can
shop right from the comfort of your own home. Look for auctions
with no reserve, these auctions don’t have a minimum price before
they will sell.
Public Car Auctions are open to the general public and do not
require you to have a Dealer’s License. Public auctions can be an
excellent place to purchase cars at wholesale prices. Some of these
auctions are: Auction Repossessions of Credit Unions, Banks &
Lending Institutions. Some public auctions also auction Police and
Local Municipalities, City, State, & County vehicles.
Estate and Bankruptcy Auctions can be a very good place to
purchase vehicles at wholesale prices. These auctions are usually
advertised in newspaper classified section or handled by Probate
Estate Auctioneers.
Government Auctions are an excellent source for bargin vehicles.
They include vehicles from DEA drug raid seizures, FBI, IRS, U.S.
Customs Auctions, Department of Defense, General Services Auctions,
Resolution Trust Corporation, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, and U.S. Postal Services.
Rental Car Companies often sell their fleets of cars by auction.
They can be a great source of cars. Contact these large companies
and inquire.
Dealer Auctions can be one of the best sources to cars at below
wholesale prices. Most of these auctions require that you have a
dealer’s license. These auctions include lease cars, trade-ins,
rentals, and fleet vehicles.
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