I want to buy a car, but the government auctions on the Internet charge a fee to help u find the car u want.
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My experience in vehicle purchasing dictates that if you’re not willing to do a little leg work to investigate vehicle purchases then someone else will have to and that individual wants to get paid. Government auctions on the most part sell vehicles in AS IS condition. No warranty implied or expressed. You will have to bring the vehicle to a mechanic after-wards to ensure that all the safety aspects of the vehicle are with government tolerances, including emissions in some States. Unless you’re familiar with the ins and outs of purchasing a vehicle in this manner, I would suggest you visit your local dealership and go with a knowledgeable individual to work out the best deal possible.
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Buying any kind of a car or truck at a government auction is like opening a huge box of Cracker Jacks. You know there is a prize in there, it’s just a matter of digging past all the corn and nuts to get to it. The problem with these vehicles isn’t always with the way they were driven, if equipped with radios the engines were left idling as long as the unit was in service. So the odometer may not be any kind of indicator of how much wear and tear there has been on the power-plant.