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Online Car Auctions – Tips On How To Buy A Decent Vehicle For Almost Nothing And Avoid The Pitfalls
16th October 2009
These days, you can purchase just about anything online–and this goes for new and used cars as well. If you want to find a car that you can afford that is still in great condition, you may want to think about logging onto some online car auctions so that you can find the car that you want in the comfort of your own home.
Auction Cars Up To 90% Off Market Value
While this may be a convenient way to buy auction cars, there are still some very real precautions that you’ll need to take to make sure that you are getting the most for your money–and to ensure that you’re not being taken advantage of. No matter what site you visit for online car auctions, you should make sure that there is a definite way to get in touch with the individual or group that is selling the car before you make the final purchase.
Thus, if you have questions regarding the auction cars, for example if it needs repair and in this case, what kind of work will be necessary to do, you can have your issues and concerns sorted out before you pay a cent that you can’t get back. If you send questions to the seller and they are not responding in a timely manner, this may be a valid sign that the seller can’t be trusted; you want to ensure that there is an open and honest communication so that you know exactly what type of deal you are making.
You should also make sure that you know what to do to get the title and warranty for the car before it officially becomes yours. When you’re at a live auction, you’ll be able to have the title handed over to you on the spot, but if you’re completing the process online, you’ll have to have these documents sent to you.
Make sure that you have the arrangements for getting any official documents for the car in writing (via email) during the buying process, so that you will have the proof you need if you have to verify anything. Purchasing a warranty for the automobile you purchase at online car auctions is also extremely important.
Even if you do everything right in the purchasing process – especially if it’s older auction cars – you will still need to purchase coverage that will decrease the cost of any repairs or maintenance services you’ll need for your ‘new’ car.
You can also find online car auctions when you visit the automobile section of Ebay; there are a number of great vehicles listed on the site, and you’ll get most of the details you need right there on the site before getting in touch with a seller.
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