Car Auction?
By car-guy. Filed in car police auctions |Tags: Car Auction, Luxury Cars
Bob asked:
What kind of luxury cars would you find at a car auction? Would they be priced good? and would you ever find one that is only a 1 year old? Thank you.

Saturday, December 12th 2009 at 4:30 pm |
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probably, i heard there good deals on them, but
you have to have the money up front and bid with people,
craigs list is a good place too, check that out.
Monday, December 14th 2009 at 8:01 pm |
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You can find virtually any car at the “right” auction. Typically you have to be a dealer or wholesaler to attend however. They are not designed for retail customers to go there and purchase.
Wednesday, December 16th 2009 at 2:43 am |
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It all depends on the day and which auction you go to. You can find anywhere from Mercedes to BMWs. You can also find cars that are only 1 year old depending on which auction you go to.
If you don’t know where a car auction is located near you, I would suggest getting a list of car auction sites in your city.
Thursday, December 17th 2009 at 4:47 am |
Kansieo.com
Luxury Car Auction Open To Public.
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Friday, December 18th 2009 at 10:01 am |
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Visit This Site Right Now!!
It is 100% Luxury Pre-Owned & Drug Seized car auction open to the public.
My brother got a real nice BMW from this auction that was located right near our house
we would have never known until we found this site.
The government rents buildings and lots in every city to hold these auction and every thing must sell no matter how cheat.
Friday, December 18th 2009 at 10:33 am |
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I was checking out a website just a few minutes ago. I saw a 2004 Land Rover get sold for about $4000. Kelly Bluebook values it at like $35,000. You may get lucky and find a car for a year old cheap at an auction but I would imagine it’d be harder to find that than a vehicle a few years old. I saw plenty of nice luxury cars in that website in the 2004-2005 range sell for $3000-4000 that are still valued at $10,000-30,000.