I have a couple family members who have suggested buying Salvage title cars after them doing so already. I don't really want to take the risk of buying salvage so I was wondering about Government Car Auctions and where would be a good place to start out. Thanks!Governement Car Auctions? What is a good place to find Governement Car Auctions?
I buy at auction most every week,the trick is to get the latest modle vehical you can with the lowest mls you can.And always buy from an insurance rated car auction.Like state farm or farmers,my have to do some body work or repair .but rest asured the vehical was running when it was put in auction,Unless otherwise stated at auction.Governement Car Auctions? What is a good place to find Governement Car Auctions?
govt car auctions actually take place inside of wholesale dealer auctions on specific days and places/chek manhiem auto auctions for some details/there is another national auction that also does it but when you google auto auctions and search you will come up to that name/(cant think of it)/remember/you buy it and pay for it and it blows up in the parking lot its yours/no refunds and no returns/dealers take that chance all the time/buying a salvage car is like playing russian roulette/one of these times the gun goes off/for me i will buy from dealer that is local/everybody deserves to make a living/i buy different than you do but hey thats meGovernement Car Auctions? What is a good place to find Governement Car Auctions?
you are just BEGGING for trouble buying salvage cars. anything, and i mean anything can be wrong with those vehicles. they could have been wrecked, and you never know "how" wrecked they are until you buy the can and take it apart. because you bought a salvage title car, anything in the world could be wrong. electrical, body damage, bad motor, flood damage, bad trans, ect, ect, ect.
and if you get a salvage vehicle such as a lexus or acura, you will probably pay too much. you can't get a salvage vehicle "too cheap." they are a night mare. my best advise is run, don't walk away from a salvage titled car
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