| There are a number of seized car auctions
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| | mileage. The auction's administrators
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| held in various places every month or at
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| | should know more about these facts and
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| least quarterly. Usually, these special
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| | should readily give them to you.4. Most
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| auctions are sponsored or put by the
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| | of the seized car auctions run a preview
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| federal, state or local governments, and
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| | of the seized cars for sale at least two
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| in some cases by law enforcement
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| | days before the actual auction. This is
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| agencies.There are a variety of ways on
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| | the time when you can get really close to
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| how the seized cars were put to the
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| | fully inspecting the vehicle.5. When
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| possession of the government. The most
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| | buying seized cars at government
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| common and the most logical reason or
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| | auctions, inspect the car very carefully.
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| explanation would be that these cars were
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| | If you are not that familiar or if you
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| previously owned by bad people, or those
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| | are not really an expert in scrutinizing
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| who violated laws or breached
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| | and eye-testing second-hand cars, try to
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| regulations.Sometimes, cars sold at
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| | bring in an expert or a mechanic at the
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| government auctions are actually old cars
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| | auction. By doing so, the inspection
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| of government offices, which might have
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| | would be accurate and you can be sure the
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| bought newer cars to replace the older
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| | price you would be paying, if ever you
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| ones.People frequent government seized
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| | win the bidding process, is worth it.6.
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| car auctions because they want to buy
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| | Government auctions are still auctions.
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| used or second hand cars at bargain
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| | That means, people go there and bid
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| prices. Indeed, they do get discounts,
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| | against each other. If you want a seized
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| but buying seized cars could also be a
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| | car badly, chances are, there are also
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| gamble in itself.Here are some helpful
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| | other people out there who also want the
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| guidelines or tips on how you could
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| | car so badly that they are willing to bid
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| effectively buy seized cars at government
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| | higher to make sure they get what they
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| auctions.1. To find such auctions, you
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| | want. In cases like that, do not overbid.
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| should do a little leg work. Make
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| | You might end up buying overpriced used
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| inquiries or ask your local government
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| | car. That would not be really
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| about any auction that would take place.
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| | practical.7. Prices for seized cars sold
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| Check out the newspapers for postings and
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| | at government auctions vary and change
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| announcements.2. Do your homework. Before
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| | from time to time depending on the
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| buying seized cars at government
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| | currently winning bid. Maintain your
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| auctions, it would advisable that you
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| | focus, and eye for other cars, if your
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| first do a little run down or research
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| | initially preferred car would be a little
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| about the car you are planning to buy. By
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| | overpriced.Overall, government auctions
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| this, it means you should define your
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| | for seized cars are attractive and
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| preferences and needs by knowing exactly
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| | practical events help people acquire cars
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| the type of car you want and at what
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| | at discounted and practical prices. Just
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| price range.3. Research or ask experts
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| | be sure you keep your head focused and
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| about the value of the car you are eyeing
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| | thinking analytically while being
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| at the government auction to determine
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| | immersed in the process.Auctions can be a
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| whether the tag price is reasonable. Also
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| | little thrilling most of the time, but in
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| try to know the seized vehicle's vehicle
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| | the end, people who buy at real bargains
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| identification number or VIN and the
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| | are the real winners.
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