Q: How can these cars be so cheap?
A: Every day thousands of Americans default on their car
payments, or fail to abide by certain laws which in turn, causes
the law enforcement agencies to "seize" these cars indefinetly.
Banks and financial institutions also repossess vehicles as
well. Because of the enormous expense to store all of these
vehicles, the only solution for these institutions is to auction
them off quickly, at extremely discounted prices. The people who have access to these direct sources are presented with amazing
deals not possible any other way.
Q: So why doesn't everybody buy a car this way?
A: These are closely guarded resources only used by dealerships
and they are not advertised to the general public, However we
have aquired tons of information and access rights to make
available to our members, in turn enabling them to take
advantage of these incredible bargains. Bargains of up to 90%
off Book Value.
Q: Is the traditional seized vehicle auction a complicated
process?
A: Not complicated at all, Traditional Auctions are simple,
easy, and the auctioneers will be very happy that you are there.
You can inspect the cars early, then bid from sometimes $100,
and if there are barely no attendees there you can most likely
purchase the car you want for the amount you want!
Q: Are there all different makes and models?
A: As many makes and models as you see on the roads, and there
are going to be alot of newer cars that were bought with loans,
and luxury vehicles that were not paid for.
Q: Can I check the VIN of a car that I am interested in
purchasing?
A: Yes! Many auction center and online auction will offer you a
complimentary Car fax VIN report before you start bidding.
Q: How long is the membership good for?
A: There is a one time fee that gives you full access to our
site, there are no monthly fees.
Q: Can I bid online?
A: While some of the best deals can be found at the live
auctions, some auctions allow you to bid online.
Q: Where are these auctions located?
A: Various cities througout the United States.

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