
ID: 7898-4576947032957
Model: 360
Location: Arizona
Year: 2002
Type: Car
Mileage: 9,697 Miles
Sold For: $15,999
Buying cars at auction can be a very hit or miss type of venture, but here are few tips to help ensure you can make the best deal possible. Auctions for the most part sell cars which will have no warranty or guarantees attached, and you must be prepared to spend money on possible repairs to make the car work. It will be a good idea to have a residual supply of cash available to cover repairs, also to know what your limit is going to be for buying a car.
First tip, shop around. It is a great idea to go to several auctions or the same auction, if they are held at the same local regularly, and preview what is being sold. You will want to have a good idea of the quality of vehicle available at an auction in order to see of they have what is going to meet your needs. There is nothing worse than needing a good running vehicle and going to a junk car auction, or one where they are selling cars which need repair.
Second tip, be aware of price. Have a good idea of what you are looking for and check out the Kelly Blue Book value of the vehicle. Getting a great deal is one of the biggest benefits of most auctions, but be aware of what you are actually buying and do not allow it to become an overpriced venture.
Third tip, be persistent. There are going to be buyers who outbid you, don’t get discouraged. Keep in mind, car manufacturers make hundreds of thousands of each make and model car, very few are unique, and those that are usually go for much more than the average buyer can afford.
By using these three tips, you just might be able to get the car you want at a really great price by visiting auctions. Remember, shop around, be aware of price, and be persistent, and you will be able to drive home in the car you are looking for at a fraction of the price you might otherwise have paid
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