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Purchasing
In the United States, automobiles or any other vehicles (motorcycles, jets, boats, ATV, etc.) can be purchased from auctions, dealers and
individuals. As a general rule, auctions and individual sellers can offer better deals than most certified car dealers. The reason behind it is that
auto dealers buy vehicles from the same auctions, repair them and sell at a premium. However, if you are looking for an exclusive model and price is
not a dominating factor, auto dealership can be a good place to shop. Dealers sell to companies and individuals, while auctions deal only with companies
that hold special licenses and meet other requirements. Some auctions offer their services online, where you can find vehicle information and see their
pictures. Winning bidder has to pay additional auction fees ranging from $150 to $350 dollars, depending on winning bid amount. There are two types of
auctions: ones that sell undamaged vehicles and ones that sell salvage automobiles. Obviously, damaged vehicles are significantly cheaper than those that
do not require repairs.
If you do not have time or possibilities to look for a car, we can do it for you. All you need to do is get in touch with one of our representatives and
give us a description and price range of your interest. We will do the rest. We will scout all available venues to find the best deal. If you purchase a
damaged vehicle, we can find and purchase parts necessary for repairs.
Auto Dealers:
www.automart.com
www.carmax.com
www.usedcars.com
Salvage Auto Auctions:
www.copart.com
www.iaai.com
www.salvagedirect.com
www.cctow.com
www.iasp.com
www.saisc.com
www.verastar.com
www.qcsa.com
www.adesaimpact.com
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