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Most people aren't aware what I'm about to share . If you visit a local Police Auction you can purchase a car or almost any type of vehicle for just $300 So how is this possible? Frequently, vehicles that are not successfully sold during the auction bidding are available afterward for a preset price of $300 (the final $39 will be covered off later). The reason is simply because the government does not want to have to store any vehicles after the auction is over. A couple of days ago I was browsing through the listings on some government auctions websites and saw that many car listings noted that 'If not sold during bidding time, this vehicle may be purchased afterward for $300.' I wanted more information so I contacted a few police auctions myself. Due to the current economy, more and more of these $300 deals are available. A lot of the auctions had more cars available than buyers willing to bid for them. That's because automobile dealerships generally have more inventory than they can liquidate, so they aren't in a position to add to their inventory. According to my sources and what I have witnessed, the majority of cars are in good to excellent shape. The additional $39 will be required for a membership at Government Auctions. This is the resourse that supplies all required auction details in your area. Its a great time saver though as you wouldn't find all these details on one site, plus you'll also find many items including car parts, foreclosed homes, furniture, electronics, jewelry, office equipment, etc. for pennies on the dollar. As soon as you have selected local vehicle auctions to attend, you may simply show up, inspect and bid on any automobile you wish. Another option is to attend the auction but wait until it has ended, and then purchase any remaining vehicles for just $300 each (policies may vary slightly so call in advance to confirm). There is free information available on Government and Police Car auctions if you don't know about this auctions process. What you may find for as little as $300 may surprise you. I know because I purchased 3 cars, 2 of which I sold to raise the funds for the 3rd car, a 98 Beemer, that I drive today. Additional Resources: Police Auction and eBay Car Auction Examples Buy a Car at a Police Auction for $339 |