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Auto Auctions

SilvaMan61

GPFs Sexy Ginger.
What do you guys think of auctions?

there are some close to me and i was thinkiing of goin, hoping to get a steal on a decent car.

i checked out the website and saw an 03 evo and the current bid is only $3100!! im probably geting my hopes up thinking i could snatch it up for under 5 thou but its hard not to.

so let me know what you guys think, stories, opinions.........
 


do the cars tend to run up to retail price or what?

cuz i want that evo but i dont have 15k just laying around
 
yeah thats a good point, wish me luck boys, i hope pappa will come home with a 5k$ evo and never talk to yous again lol
 


You aren't gonna get a good condition car (when it's being auctioned due to something like a DUI) for a complete steal, but you can definitely get a better deal than you'll likely find just searching around on craigslist or something.
Bids generally won't go up to retail, because most of the time there's no test driving or anything like that, maybe an inspection period the hour before the auction, but all you can really do is look at it.
 
You aren't gonna get a good condition car (when it's being auctioned due to something like a DUI) for a complete steal, but you can definitely get a better deal than you'll likely find just searching around on craigslist or something.
Bids generally won't go up to retail, because most of the time there's no test driving or anything like that, maybe an inspection period the hour before the auction, but all you can really do is look at it.

:( can you say buzz kill :th_skull: lol thanks though, do they have minimums like say if in the case of the evo if the top bid is like 5k or something will they not let it go?
 
:( can you say buzz kill :th_skull: lol thanks though, do they have minimums like say if in the case of the evo if the top bid is like 5k or something will they not let it go?
Depends on the auction, if this is somewhere that just deals with wrecked/dui/repo'd whatever cars, that's where you're going to find the deals. That's also somewhere you're less likely to run into minimum bids and such..

Now.. if this is one of those "need to liquidate everything" type of advertised auctions, you're basically just going to a used car lot, and just like used car lots you have ones where that have decent prices, and ones that sell way over. So with auctions you might have one that has a $6k book value, and it'll be $4k start bid, with a $6k buyout. Another the book on a car will be $6k in excellent condition, and minimum bid will be $5500 with an $8k buyout.
 
My friend owns a used car lot and I used to go to the auctions with him to help look at and inspect the cars. One thing for sure, there is alot of JUNK there, all types of cars, and they are the biggest POS, that's why there at the auction. Now, if you go to the auctions that have cars not older than2-3 years old, your doing a little better, but you going to pay top dollar, that's why used cars at the nice dealerships are so expensive, YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. Also, cars that have been run through the auction a couple time have dings, dents, and wear from just being in the atmosphere of the auction from all the other cars, they are packed like sardines, and alot of little things happen, broken knobs, little door dings, torn off trim.
Remeber, the volume of the cars there are cars nobody wants.
Be carful, and inspect closley. People do anything to a car just to get it through the auction and into somonelses hands.
 
a buddy of mine just got back from a mechanics auction he picked up a 02 gtp needs a little body work a 01 honda civic needs windshield and heavy detail and a 2010 ford taurus rolled
all together he paid 5k he hasd a shop so he will probably flip the civic and gp and part the taurus
 


I personally like Auto auctions .... if you know what you are looking at you can get some great deals .... but almost guarenteed what you buy will need work... I got a 2000 Bonneville SE out of an auction for $875 a few years ago with 131k on the clock and while I saw it need needed a LIM job done... when I drove it home that night found it needed hub bearings really bad .... I ended up putting about $400-500 in parts into it to get the car running right . but however the point I am trying to make is for the total of about $1400 had a really sweet Bonneville that booked for $3000 lol
 
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