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By Bobby Windfield

…cont’d from part 1.

Further the prices of the repossessed cars are never comparative or directly related, so it will be better if you take a friend who is familiar with all this or an expert person along with you when going to examine the repossessed car at government auction.

Inspect the car completely. You will see some unseen and unexposed defects which will help you in making the price a bit down at the time of auction.

Initiate the bid with a with a small amount and if there is already an existing bid amount then just add a little more amount in the top most bid. In other words you just need to add a small amount to the highest bid.

If this processes continuously goes on and the price of the car turn into very high or difficult to deal with then it is better you quit. The reason is there are so many other cars available in the government repossessed car auction and some of them are really better then others. Keep looking for the cheap and best deal.

And once you are able to close the deal with your favorite car and the price, approach the auction authorities and enquire about the payment options to choose the more appropriate for your self.

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Buying at government auctions are great. Its a bit risky however if you know the risk you would be buying from government repossessed car auctions.






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