Question by : Does anyone know where I can find car auctions in Santa Barbara, CA?
I know that the police might sometimes do these, but I called, looked in the paper, and nada. Nothing whatsoever. I am looking for something that runs well for a low price. I don’t care if it is your Grandma’s clunker, as long as it runs well and has no problems. does anyone know of a car site that doesn’t have a membership fee that I could find? How about any known auction locations in Santa Barbara, California?
Thanks for the help!
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Answer by n So you want problem-free cars sold dirt cheap at auction.
Question by : Where are the car auctions is ohio?
I am looking for a used car. I would like to go to a auction. Can anyone help me. Thanks.
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Answer by CarmelKM You can find car auctions near you by going to one of those car auction listing sites. http://www.mycarauctionreview.com has a review on the most popular ones.
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Question by cupidgirI: question for people who REALLY know about car auctions?
I am looking at a vehicle at a dealership which they said they bought at auction- I asked for the title history- he said the carfax is clean, but the auction paperwork says “frame” which he told me they write on ANY car even if it just had a little fender bump-
so, what’s the deal for real?
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Answer by jay Pass on it, they only write that if there is an issue.
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Question by : what’s a reliable car that people don’t usually go for at government car auctions?
I want to know about any reliable cars that people don’t usually auction for at government auctions.
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Answer by The Eagle Keeper Nissan Versa if they have one. Chevy Malibu is a good choice too.
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Question by : How can I get an outrageous deal at car auctions?
I have a few questions.
What auctions are worth signing up for?
How can I make sure I don’t get ripped off?
My biggest question is how can I beat the dealers who are also participating in the auction?
What I’m looking for: I really like the Dodge Caliber and I hope to spend under $ 5,000.
My mother is also interested in the Chevrolet HHR.
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Answer by Larry E Most car auctions are for dealers only so you wouldn’t even be eligible to get in.
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