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Subject:
Government impounded cars auction sites
Category: Sports and Recreation > Automotive Asked by: freshahhriot-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
25 Apr 2004 15:42 PDT
Expires: 25 May 2004 15:42 PDT Question ID: 336074 |
I want to know how easy it is to bid for impounded cars that have been seized by the government. These cars usually go for 90% less than MSRP prices. I've always heard of these types of deals, but haven't fully researched the idea of actually pursuing a car this way. I've seen some sites online (cheapcarfinder.com, governmentauctions.org) that claim to help you find your car, but charge a sign-up fee of usually $30-$50. Are these sites legit is my first question. If it is, is there any place where you can find these cars without having to pay a register fee? |
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Re: Government impounded cars auction sites
From: nenna-ga on 30 Apr 2004 17:51 PDT |
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Re: Government impounded cars auction sites
From: bigbearhostel-ga on 27 Feb 2005 14:48 PST |
Those sites are worthless I wondered the same thing and found this: http://consumerwebwatch.org/view-article.cfm?id=10148&at=501 You can paypal me $2 if I probably just saved you $35. :) paypal@nepalishop.com |
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