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By Davion Wong

…cont’d from Part 1

3. Deduct the value if the car has exceeded the average mileage.

There is a standard for the annual mileage of vehicles. According to the US Department of Transportation, on annual average, a car is driven for 13,500 miles. If the car you are interested in bidding has crossed the average, say by 1000miles, take this figure and multiply it by 15 cents per mile exceeded. This is the value you should deduct. In this case, it is $150.

4. Gain some experience and get yourself familiar with the entire bidding process at the government seized car auctions.

You may want to attend a few to understand how the process works before you actually bid for a car at the auction. It can be overwhelming for a first-time owner.

5. Trust your instinct and think logically.

If a car looks really good and there is no way it could be priced so low, then there is a high probability that something is wrong with it. Avoid bidding for it even if you love it. Believe your logical mind.

Simply following these 5 key tips can save you a whole lot of headaches later and get you a better idea of how to bid for the right wheels at the auto auctions. Finally, take action and check out where is the upcoming or existing government seized car auctions in your neighborhood through my car blog.

About the author:

Davion is crazy about fast cars. Uncover useful tips on seized car auctions such as where to find cheap seized car auctions near your home at his wildly successful car blog. Also, read another of his popular article on seized car auctions tips.






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