| In this day and age who can afford to buy a brand | | | | off the retail price which means big bargains for you. |
| new car? Not many people so where can you find a | | | | So let's say you were going to buy a car from a |
| cheap car without having to go through every | | | | shop and the price is $10,000. If you found that |
| newspaper you can get your hands on, looking for a | | | | same car at one of the Auctions you could probably |
| good deal. The answer is a Government Seized Car | | | | get it for $500-$1000. |
| Auction. You can get your dream car for a fraction | | | | How can the vehicles be so cheap? |
| of the cost. | | | | Everyday cars are being seized by police and with so |
| What is a Government Seized Car Auction? | | | | many coming in what are they going to do with |
| Well it is where seized cars and other vehicles are | | | | them. Their only option is to sell them to the public |
| auctioned of for unbelievably low prices and most of | | | | and the fastest way to sell them is to slap a cheap |
| the cars are mint condition but you must remember | | | | price tag on them. This is great because it's good for |
| that it is an auction so you can expect a little | | | | the government and also the buyer. |
| competition. | | | | What's the catch? |
| How cheap are the vehicles? | | | | Guess what. There is Absolutely No Catch |
| You could expect to get a car for about 70-80% off | | | | Whatsoever. |
| but a lot of the vehicles are sold for around 90-95% | | | | |