How to buy a Car From an Auction Florida?
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polishplaya9999 asked:
How do i buy a car from a car auction or insurance car auction in the state of florida whats required
Should I pay less than market price for dealer/used car purchased in auction and owned by a company?









Wednesday, December 23rd 2009 at 6:55 am |
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Friday, December 25th 2009 at 3:31 am |
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i know every state is different
on this site where you can search for car auctions all over the world
go under the FAQ and they have info on how alot of the auctions work
Monday, December 28th 2009 at 3:13 am |
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They work like any other auto auction. You must know something about cars and be able to judge a car’s condition without being able to drive it, and you must know about prices (use an online price guide or a price guide book). Here’s more about it:
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Thursday, December 31st 2009 at 1:04 am |
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Get as much resource as you can maybe is one option,however it could be quite time consuming,here is one resource i have had good experience.
Saturday, January 2nd 2010 at 12:11 pm |
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All you need is your driver’s license and some money to buy a car from a car auction.
Monday, January 4th 2010 at 1:05 pm |
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Usually what is required is to be a member of the auction site or place, unless its a public auction. Then you can just roll in and place your bid. You would need cash or verified bank account and they generally let you pay within 30 days. What I have done in the past is actually bid on cars through online auctions and pick them up a couple days later. They let you inspect them and see what works and what doesnt. If you are looking for a good detailed site – i would try – they have listings for the whole country
Tuesday, January 5th 2010 at 4:26 am |
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All are good answers. Brother – its rough out there! I am in Miami right now and went to a couple live auctions – some good stuff – but i agree with Lando – governmentauctions.org may be the way to go.