February 28, 2010
Purchase a Cheap Vehicle at a Salvage Vehicle Auction
If a car has been repossessed for one reason or another, or if a vehicle that is a bit older in make or model has not been claimed or purchased, it might very well be put up for sale at salvage auctions. This has nothing to do with bad quality of the cars; you can actually get a decent car for a nice price at such an auction. However, there are a few things you’ll need to be aware of when you’re shopping at a salvage auction and below I will give you some tips that hopefully will help.
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You will most likely be viewing salvaged cars at a public automobile auction, which means there is a good possibility many others will be bidding on the same auto that you want. You will probably have some ‘competition’, so it is mandatory that you determine your budget before going to the auction. This way, you will be very clear about what your limits are before you start the bidding process. A main reason for this is, at a salvage auction you will have to pay additional fees after you win the bid on the car. For car buyers the fee can be around 10 percent of the total price of the automobile.
Another very important thing to remember is making sure that you’re able to see the title of the car before you take it off the lot and drive it home. The only chance you have to get out of a deal you are not comfortable with at salvage auctions is if the title is fraudulent, and if you don’t have the proper title you wouldn’t know what type of allowances you have either.
Going Online is another option. You can shop online for the salvage auction cars that you are interested in. If you want to purchase on the internet you may also want to check out the Salvage Direct website. This [spin]web|online|internet[spin] resource will give you all the links to used automobiles that are of decent quality and you’ll also find links to other vehicles you may want to purchase, such as motorcycles, RVs, boats and snowmobiles.
You can buy commercial vehicles from this site as well. Purchasing from this site will help you save money if you’re starting a new business. You can also look for a website called ridesafely.com in. At this site you will get access to information about live or online salvage auctions that you may be interested in attending.
You can also find vehicles from Honda and Yamaha as well as customer service that are available in three languages. After completing your purchase online, you can go to one of the distributor locations in USA to pick up your new vehicle.
Quality models such as Lexus and Mercedes are featured on this website, but you can find more economic models such as Toyota and Honda on the site as well. You can also find out where the car is physically located so that you can place your bids wisely, and in addition the deadlines for placing the bids on vehicles that you want are listed on the site for salvage auctions as well.
Filed under Maps n Directions by Sanjay
December 7, 2009
Strike A Bargain At A Salvage Auction
If a vehicle has been repossessed for one reason or another, or if a vehicle that is slightly older in make or model has not been claimed or purchased, it might very well be put up for sale at salvage auctions. This has nothing to do with bad quality of the autos; you can actually get a decent car for a nice price at such an auction. However, there are a few things you’ll need to be aware of when you’re shopping at a salvage auction and below I will give you some tips that hopefully will help.
You will most likely be viewing salvaged cars at a public car auction, which means there is a good possibility many others will be bidding on the same auto that you want. You will probably have some ‘competition’, so it is mandatory that you organize your budget before going to the auction. This way, you will be very clear about what your limits are before you start the bidding process. A main reason for this is, at a salvage auction you will have to pay additional fees after you win the bid on the car. For car buyers the fee can be around 10 percent of the total price of the car.
Another very important thing to remember is making sure that you’re able to see the title of the automobile before you take it off the lot and drive it home. The only chance you have to get out of a deal you are not comfortable with at salvage auctions is if the title is fraudulent, and if you don’t have the proper title you wouldn’t know what type of allowances you have either.
Internet is another option. You can shop online for the salvage auction cars that you are interested in. If you want to purchase online you may also want to check out the Salvage Direct website. This [spin]web|online|internet[spin] resource will give you all the links to used automobiles that are of decent quality and you’ll also find links to other vehicles you may want to purchase, such as motorcycles, RVs, boats and snowmobiles.
You can buy commercial vehicles from this site as well. Purchasing from this site will help you save money if you’re starting a new business. You can also look for a website called ridesafely.com in. At this site you will get access to information about live or online salvage auctions that you may be interested in attending.
You can also find vehicles from Honda and Yamaha as well as customer service that are available in three languages. After completing your purchase online, you can go to one of the distributor locations in USA to pick up your new vehicle.
Quality models such as Lexus and Mercedes are featured on this website, but you can find more economic models such as Toyota and Honda on the site as well. You can also find out where the car is physically located so that you can place your bids wisely, and in addition the deadlines for placing the bids on vehicles that you want are listed on the site for salvage auctions as well.
Filed under Maps n Directions by Sanjay
Defining a Salvage Vehicle
Salvage vehicles are auto that are so badly wrecked that an insurance company has decided the cost of repair is higher the worth of the car. But this doesn’t necessarily indicate the car can’t be fixed up and put back on the road. These cars are usually sold in a UK public car auction at very attractive prices and fall into the following categories.
Category A
These autos are too damaged to be patched up in a cost-efficient manner. The cost would be way over the car’s market value. Even purchasing parts off Category A autos is risky, so you normally want to steer clear of these in a public vehicle auction.
Category B
These cars are suitable in a public auto auction strictly for the components. The components should still be in good shape in these autos. You should make some money off of selling the parts off.
Category C
For these autos, repair is still an option so they can still be operated. This kind of vehicle can be a real bargain at a public vehicle auction if you have extensive automotive knowledge and can repair the vehicle yourself.
Public auto auctions in the UK are popular ways for buyers to find reasonably priced vehicles at fair prices. It’s important to keep a clear head and not get caught up in the emotion of a public car auction. Only then will your purchase price be a fair one.
Category D
Category D autos can be patched up at a cost less than the vehicle’s overall worth. You will likely make some extra income reselling one of these at an automobile auction or some other place.
Category X
Category X cars often have little or no damage and generally are recovered stolen vehicles. Since they need few repairs, they are simple to sell over and receive profit at a live auto auctions or at an online public car auction.
So to summarize the best approach for cars inside a public car auction in the UK: Stay with categories X and D if you don’t know a lot about cars and if you have the money. Category C should be for those who understand the inner workings of a car and the extent of the work needed to earn a profit. Category A and B cars are only good for components.
Filed under Cars n Stuff by Sanjay