Gov-Auction.org is now our best ranking auction service, and should definitely be considered a top choice when your are solely interested in finding bargains on vehicles. This online service gives you access to a very large database of live & online auctions for vehicles in the US. The database is updated at least once a day, so you should always find the latest auction listings of impounded cars for sale. The search feature is convenient and easy to use, so you don’t waste time when searching for a particular make, model and year. If you want to see what information is displayed for the listed cars, you can do so right now by clicking HERE. |
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Here is a run-down of additional features and benefits that come with your membership to Gov-Auction.org:
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Impounded Cars For Sale at GovAuction.org – A Review
August 6th, 2009 2 comments »World’s Funniest Car TV Commercials Video
August 2nd, 2009 No comments »I came across this great video compiling funny car commercials. Although this is not directly related to impounded cars for sale, it is about cars and purchasing cars. You will surely laugh as much as I did when watching, starting with the first clip on how to get stuck in the winter…. you shouldn’t miss this clip!
Government Impounded Cars For Sale: GovtAuctionAlert Reviewed
August 1st, 2009 2 comments »|
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GOV-AUCTIONS SERVICE GovAuctionAlert is an online service that provides its members with the ability to search for listings and links associated with applicable state and federal governmental auctions, or in other words auctions featuring government impounded cars for sale. The added advantage is that in addition to Government auction inventory, Private sector inventory is included in your membership. As a member of GAA you can:
> NOTE: Although our initial reaction to a monthly membership starting after your trial was a cautious “wait-and-see”, we must admit that the access the membership gives you to thousands of auctions, not only for vehicles, but for a very large variety of items, is really worth the monthly fee. It will pay for itself in no-time with the savings you make. And if you ever feel that you do not want to continue your monthly membership, simply call them up or send them an email and cancel, no questions asked. |
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The feature that distinguishes this service from all the others is the possibility to try it over 7 days for only $1.95 , with all features enabled. This allows you to browse the listings, see if the features, information and support meet your needs. You can cancel anytime during your trial period and get your $1.95 back, simply by contacting their support desk per phone.
Although beyond the trial period you have a monthly subscription, the auction coverage is so large for government impounded cars for sale that the company is confident you will want to keep your membership. There are so many type of property items you can snatch dirt cheap at these auctions that you will make serious savings, hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. Beyond a large coverage of US Govt, police, state, city and private sector auctions, they include listings of all kinds of vehicles, as well as private property such as foreclosed homes, jewelry, antiques, and more. The auctions cover both live and online auctions, the latter allowing you to browse the listings and participate in the auction via the internet. ** You can start searching their inventory right now to see if the car you are looking for is auctioned off in your area: Click HERE to start searching. ** Thousands of items are auctioned every day, and they include vehicles and property that are seized, confiscated and repossessed by:
The type of quick access to the auction listings from a variety of sources allows you to cover many auctions. As the key here is to find the car, vehicle or other property item before other people outbid you, you have a distinct advantage with the access GAA provides. If you want to test GAA and see what auctions are currently held in your area, visit their site now by clicking HERE . |
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Where to Find Impounded Cars?
July 31st, 2009 No comments »
Impounded cars are very popular especially with used car dealers who are generally privy about these sources of really cheap used cars for sale. As a result, these events are not widely publicized. Some even allow only selected group of people to participate. The general public is mostly unaware that such auctions or sales are held in their area.
Car auctions are for the most part accessible to the public, even though auto resellers and used car dealers don’t want you to know about them.
If you want to save big bucks on your next car purchase, you need to take following into account:
- cover more than one car auction to successfully purchase the model you want
- tap into several local and national sources to get impounded, seized and repossessed vehicles at the lowest prices
- know what make, model and year is going to be auctioned at a particular location
- make sure not to waste time with junk cars.
Doing all this manually, i.e. look into the yellow pages and local newspapers & billboards is next to impossible to be effective. It would simply take too much time and effort to gather all the necessary information about the different auctions that are held: where is it going to take place, what make, model and year of vehicles are put up for auction, when do they occur, …etc.
So what should you do?
Several online services specialize now in providing access to local city, state or national auctions listings that have impounded cars for sale. These services, like Gov-Auctions specialize in auto, truck, SUV, bike or other vehicle auctions. Others, like GovernmentAuctionNetwork (GAN) cover a whole range of seized, impounded, repossessed or foreclosed property.
Now that you know that you can find real bargains at impounded cars auctions, you need to know what to look out for and how you can access these “secret” auctions to profit the most.
We will cover in more detail the pros and cons of impounded cars auctions in another post. We will also list the different services available and review the top sources. So stay tuned. In the meantime, leave us a comment on what you are looking for and what information you expect to find on this site. We strive to continually improve our service!
How to Buy a Car at an Auction – Video
July 30th, 2009 No comments »To help you understand how you participate in live auctions, here is an informative video I came across that I thought interesting to share with you. NOTE: although this particular video is NOT on a government or police auction, the process is similar when registering at the live auction. You will see that it really is pretty straight forward and you should not worry about it, as long as you bring your ids and payment with you (cash, credit card…). The details are in the video.


