Police Auction

November 27, 2009

Police Auctions – Purchase a Reliable Car for Less Than $500

Are you searching for a new car? Do you need to find more inexpensive items for your new home? Could you use some new jewelry to add to your collection?

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Police auctions are a great way to get the items you need (and some of the items you want) at very inexpensive prices. Not sure where to start your search? Here are some resources that will help. One of the best online places to visit when you’re looking to find out more about police auctions is propertyroom.com.

This website will offer a wide sample of items, so if you’re looking for a new bicycle for yourself or your child, a computer or laptop that is in good condition, or coins and currency to add to your collection, the website will have a lot of choices in each category for you to choose from. Specials that are being featured on the website now include a 14 K gold bracelet that is currently being bid on for a little under $300, a Panasonic laptop for just over $250, and a Microsoft video game system for slightly over $170. Be sure to check the site often to see the rate at which the bids are increasing, and to see how much time is left to bid on each item.

There are also auction cars on the website to be bid on as well, so chances are you’ll find an inexpensive car that has the features that you want. You’ll also find number of great deals at policeauctions.com that you won’t want to pass up. You can place as many bids as you want online, and there are lots of beautiful jewelry pieces on the website that are being sold for a fraction of what you would pay in the jewelry store, so be sure to search through the website for diamond pendants, necklaces with sapphire accents, and diamond bracelets that guaranteed will make great additions to your jewelry collection.

You can also purchase vehicles on the site for as little as $500, and many of these automobiles are in almost new condition. The website will also give you a lot of information on foreclosures, so you may be able to find additional property for investment purposes. While you can visit these websites for police auctions, you can also find out more about automobile auctions that are going on locally when you visit usa.gov.

These auctions are sponsored by the Department of Defense and there are even some automobiles for sale that were previously owned by the government’s General Services Administration Fleet. You can check with City Hall in your area as well in order to find out when police auctions will be happening in your city.

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October 30, 2009

Find A Local Seized Car Auction

Are you searching for a ‘new’ vehicle at a price you know you can afford? If your answer is ‘yes’ why not attend the next seized car auction in your area? Repossessed or seized cars are normally sold at government auctions.

These auctions are sponsored by the local police department or sheriff office and the auction cars are sold for a fraction of the original price. Here as elsewhere in life you normally do get what you pay for. Below are a few tips for finding the car you want for the right price.

If you want to know when a government or police car auction will be going on in your area, you can visit usa.gov. This site will refer you to directories containing schedules for auctions sponsored by the Department of Defense, the U.S. Marshals Service and the Department of Energy. Other seized car auction events that you may be interested to participate in will also include autos that are from state or local surplus.

The storage costs for the state and the banks that finance the vehicles are several millions of dollars, so you can be sure that cars you purchase from these auctions will be much more affordable that other places, for example from a dealership. We have seen several cases where cars go for 80 to 95 percent off the retail price!

Some special rules apply to auctions, even if a seized car is not in bad condition. If the vehicle you purchase at an auction are sold “as is”, the auctioneer or any organization selling the car is not liable for damages or repairs once you win the bid and drive the vehicle off the auction site.
Because of this rule you will have to purchase a guarantee that will protect you if anything goes wrong with your auction car

You’ll also need to purchase a warranty for the car so that if repairs are needed, they will not be terribly expensive. You should also remember to never, ever walk away from the auction site without getting the title to the car. You will not be able to legally register the car and receive a license plate, which could present some serious legal problems for you in the future if you plan on getting the car on the road.

For extra help in finding the right seized car auction or automobile prices for your budget, you should also log onto carbuyingtips.com. This site has a lot of straightforward tips that will help save you money and get the most out of your car purchase. You can also find great seized car auction information, as well as great classic car models on ebay.com.

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July 2, 2009

Making Profit Through a Police Car Auction

More people in the UK are already bidding for vehicles, since car auctions are already known for discounted vehicles. In essence, there are private auctions held regularly, as well as auctions sponsored by the government. Nonetheless, it can be expected that UK police officers are able to impound vehicles from illegal dealings. This explains why a Police Car Auction is made periodically, to offer the vehicles to potential bidders. A discount of up to 50% is often available from these cars in the auction. For income generating purposes, you may dispose the vehicle at a higher price after winning it from the auction.

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