| There are a multitude of vehicles to be found at | | | | to find alternative fuel vehicles. These types of |
| government auto auctions. Learning what is typically | | | | vehicles can include those that are flexible fuel which |
| available at a government auto auction can help you | | | | can run on alcohol or gasoline, bi-fuel which have two |
| determine if it is worth your time to attend and take | | | | fuel systems like gasoline and natural gas, or |
| part in the bidding. | | | | dedicated fuel which only run on an alternative fuel. |
| Typically the auction will contain a lot of fleet | | | | These auctions are also a good place to find |
| vehicles, and of these vehicles, the majority of them | | | | specialized vehicles. The category of specialized |
| will be trucks. There may be a few fleet cars | | | | vehicles can include ambulances, police cars, and |
| available, but these will most likely be the minority. Of | | | | buses. You may also find tractors, wreckers and |
| these fleet trucks and cars you can bet that they will | | | | other heavy equipment and maintenance utility |
| all be American made vehicles. Most of these cars | | | | vehicles at the auction as well. |
| and trucks at the auction are being sold because | | | | There are a wide variety of cars, trucks and vehicles |
| they are near the end of their lease, which is usually | | | | to be found at a government auto auction. Knowing |
| three to five years. So if you are in the market for | | | | what might be there ahead of time will help you |
| an American auto that is only a few years old, a | | | | decide if a government auto auction is the place to |
| government auto auction is the place to go. | | | | go to find your next car or truck. |
| Government auto auctions can also be a good place | | | | |