Police Car Auctions - Tips & Tricks for Car Auction

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By jumboa7


Have you ever wondered why there are a lot of parking cars in you local police station. After all, these auto are not for police usages. Some of them are in very good shape -- some are the latest model in the market. These car are named seized car from bad activities such as drug trafficking. You can be the owner in one of these cars because police do not want to keep them and want to send them out as soon as possible. You need to join police car auctions.

There are a lot of different things that set police car auctions apart from other car auctions. You need to understand these differences before going to police car auctions. In this essay, I will list 4 processes I always use when I join these auctions.

1. Find out where the auction will occur Police car auctions is not held directly by police officer. The police usually subcontract this auction business to local auctions organizer. This is why you should not depend only on information from your police friend. The faster you know about the place and the time the auction will happen, the better you will have good shot over other competitors.

2. Ensure that you check VIN history of your car If you know about VIN number, you will understand that it is the most important information you can get from any auto. By using just only this number, you can retrieve any information related to that particular car in just a minute. You will know if that car has any accidents previously.

3. Car Condition Vehicles that are being sold on police car auctions are sold in as-is condition. This condition will force you to accept any circumstance that happens to this car after you purchased it. The bottom line is you must make sure that you see both in and out of these Vehicles before buying it. If it's possible you should bring your mechanic friend with you to the auction.

4. Money One strange thing in most police car auctions is that they will not accept credit card or checking card -- only cash is used in the auction. So Ensure that you have enough Money that you plan to bid for targeted car to the auction.

About the Author

I think if you follow these 4 steps provided above you will get your dream car for very cheap price in your next local police car auctions. To learn more about what time and place police car auctions will occurs, please visit my website at http://www.policecarauctionssite.com. Joseph (Car Auctions Guy) Smith is an ex-police who enjoy buying his dream car at fantastic price

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