Buying Reposessed Cars from State Auctions

I was recently in a position to buy a new car - and, ofcriteria.
course, I wanted to get the best deal for my money.A quick note, this type of site is not for everyone. You
I was directed by a colleague of mine to statehave to bear in mind that you may not always win
auctions, which lists details of seized car auctions inevery auction you bid on. This did not bother me, as I
your area.managed to save just under $10k on my new car, but
The different lots are listed by price, and include allsome people simply can't spare the time. You should
relevant details for each car, such as the year, mileagedecide on this before signing up, so as not to waste
and model. As these are repossessed cars, most areyour money.
nearly brand new, so there are some great deals toThere is also a section of the site where you can
be had.search for seized property - it's pretty much the same
There are not always a large number of auctions indeal - listings of property auctions with some massive
your area, so it is important to keep checking regularlydiscounts available. I have not yet had a use for this
for the car you want, or maybe widen your searchsection of the site, so I can't comment on it's quality.