CARS
There
are actually two kind of
car auctions; local auctions
and online auto auctions.
Let’s take a look
at each of them, how they
work and how you can utilize
them to buy or sell a car
easily and convenient.
Local
vehicle auctions
If
you want to participate
in a local auto auction,
the first thing you have
to do is to pre-register
with the local vehicle auction
you intend to join. This
is easily done and when
you register you will also
be provided with all the
information you'll need.
The auction staff will explain
the local auction rules
and procedures as well as
instructions about how to
bid.
When
you register a vehicle for
an auction it will be assigned
a unique number and a specific
location in the auction
yard. Be careful to give
the exact information about
your auto; the condition
your car is in, the mileage
and title status. If you
want to bid on a car, you
should inspect it closely
before the auction starts.
You should also set your
payment limits before the
sale. Don't forget to signal
your bid clearly to the
auctioneer. If you have
success with a bid, settle
your transaction as quickly
as possible with the block
clerk.
Now,
let's say you have won a
bid and the transaction
semi-closed. Your next step
is to check out the vehicle
carefully. Take a test drive
and make sure the auto conforms
to the auction guarantee
and representation. When
you are ready to pay for
your new auto, the car auction
staff will assist you in
paying and will normally
also guarantee good title.
If you can't pay your vehicle
with cash, check or credit
card, the auction staff
can almost always give you
a third party financing
offer. It's recommended
however, that you have the
finances in order when you
enter the car auction because
it is normally cheaper to
find your own cheap financing
rather than take what you'll
get from the auction people.
The
auction staff will produce
an invoice copy for you
that will enable you to
drive or ship your new purchased
vehicle to your location.
Fortunately most car auction
managers can help you make
good deals regarding shipping
arrangements.
Online
vehicle auctions
If
you think online motorcar
auctions are significantly
different from local auction,
think again. As a matter
of fact, online vehicle
auctions work the same way
as local ones. The only
thing that distinguishes
them from each other is
that you cannot inspect
the car before you buy it
at an online auction, if
its location is outside
your area. Be aware however,
that all the information
you need about the vehicle
is provided up front and
you are also given access
to detailed photos of the
vehicles.
If
you purchase a car from
an online auto auction,
it will be shipped to you
for a minor fee. As soon
as the vehicle arrive at
your location, you will
be able to inspect the car
before you finalize the
deal. So you have nothing
to risk actually by purchasing
your car at an online auction.
Buying
cars at auctions is probably
the best deal you can make.
You are guaranteed to buy
a vehicle for less than
what the dealer or a private
person would offer for it.
If you buy it at a government
or repo auction you will
save even more for your
new Lincoln, Pontiac or
BMW.
Terje
Brooks Ellingsen is a writer
and internet publisher.
He runs the website cheap-used-cars.w-eland.com.
Terje gives advice and helps
people with automotive issues
like cheap car auctions
and online car financing.