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If you don't want to purchase a used car at a dealership, you may want to attend a used car auction to get the automobile that you want. Below are some tips that will help you to walk away from an auction with the car that will suit you best and at a reasonable price.
 
 

One of the best types of used car auctions to attend is one that sells seized vehicles. Each year thousands of seized cars are recovered all around the country and these vehicles are often in good condition. Some of the vehicles are only a few years old and there are also several brand new models at these auctions.

Some auction cars also go into the surplus inventory of banks as well as  the government if the previous owner is not capable of keeping it. So, as soon as you attend the used car auction, make sure you look at the condition of the cars and pay attention to the year, make and model of them. It's also smart to search sites like carfax.com in order to get detailed reports for the types of cars you may be interested in.
 
If you can, bring a cellular device with a connection to the internet to the auction so that you can pull up information about the vehicle before you place your bid. Be aware that the costs of the vehicles at the used car auction are low for a number of reasons. A main reason is that it will cost banks and the government lots of money to store the cars, so selling the cars is ideal.

However, some of the cars at a used car auction are not in the best condition, which is why you'll need to make sure that you purchase a warranty that will protect you from the cost of paying for major repairs and damages.
Some auctions will even allow you to purchase a 30-day guarantee before driving the car off the lot. Many people have bought cars from auctions, and have had to take them to the repair shop days after the auction to replace a broken tail pipe or repair the transmission.
 
Do a thorough inspection of the car while you are still at the auction site; used cars most likely have a number of miles on them, which causes inevitable wear and tear on the vehicle. If you're looking for a used car auction in your city or state, you can check out usa.gov; you'll also find tips on making smart purchases at automobile auctions when you visit sites like ezinearticles.com.  

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