Just this morning I learned from my neighbor how they invested in government seized cars instead of buying new ones or getting beat-up ones that break down easily. Repo or seized cars for sale as he mentioned are reliable and safe. Not only does he get the benefit of a cheaper price, he also is certain that the law agrees with his purchase. One great site he found was Gov-Auctions.org.
Insurance and police auction cars for sale can range from old pickup trucks to savvy luxury vehicles which may have been acquired by previous owners illegally or whose registration has not been updated for a very long time. The government or agency then sells these cheap seized cars with a new registration. The payment goes to government funds particularly in traffic reinforcement division.
My neighbor said that cheap auction cars and cheap repossessed cars function quite well. He had already bought two in the past year and reportedly never had any problems. The police repossessed cars for sale have registrations that are then transferred under the ownership of the buyers. Gov-Auctions.org provided him with his dream Range Rover and Volvo.
Los Angeles police auction cars and repossessed cars for sale are released on announced schedules around two weeks after the sale is closed. Repossessed cars for sale auction periods are irregular depending on the number of seized cars and if there are no more claims by previous owners. My neighbor also mentioned that seized cars for sale cannot be taken back previous owners after the sale has been closed although they are allowed to join the auction.
Police seized cars for sale or auctioning of government seized cars is announced to the public with full details provided in pamphlets. It’s almost the same as getting a brochure from a car dealer.
Click Here for "Gov-Auctions.org".
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1 comments:
Great information Charlene!
I've just started buying and selling government seized cars for profit. So far I was able to sell 2 already. Nice additional income for me and my family!
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