Buying Reposessed Cars


How to take advantage of seized car auctions and find yourself a bargain!

Some Testimonials

" I didn't think it was possible to buy a reliable car for under $500. WOW! I own my car for the same price as other people's monthly payment "

Client: Cliff S. (Ft. Worth, TX)
Vehicle: 2002 Hyundai Elantra
Book Value: $9.975
Purchase Price: $475
Savings: $9,500
Sold At: US Online Auction

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" I was looking for a car through AutoTrader, but decided to join Gov-Auctions.org and I bought my new car and saved over $8700 "

Client: Frank T. (Buffalo, NY)
Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
Book Value: $17,789
Purchase Price: $9,050
Savings: $8,739
Sold At: Government Auction

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Up until recently, 2nd hand car dealers have been the only ones making use of seized car auctions. For ages they have been buying cars at rock bottom prices and then reselling them to us for HUGE profits. The good news is that due to online seized car auction pograms who can assist us in buying reposessed cars we are now able to take advantage of these seized car auctions.

Hopefully any questions you have regarding seized car auctions will be answered on this site. Otherwise check out my other site also offering free tips on buying reposessed cars.

First things first... You may or may not have read/heard about Government seized car auctions. Word is that you can get up to 90% off the retail price, or even buy a car for $200.

Surely this can't be true? Actually it is. I mean obviously you're not going to find yourself a Ferrari for $200, but in all honesty $200 is a damn good price for any car in working condition. Below is a video preview of one of these auctions (this one happens to be in Sacramento)



Why are the cars so cheap? Well obviously not ALL the cars are going to be extremely cheap. Logically, the more people there are buying reposessed cars at the auction the higher the prices are going to be. Still, being a repo auction it will still be MUCH cheaper than you could get them for anywhere else.

You see, every day in the US thousands of cars are repossessed by financial institutions as a result of the owners defaulting on their payments. The cost of storing these cars eventually outweighs the banks' ability to get the money back from the owners so they need to get rid of them quickly. Up until recently only car dealers have been able to buy at these seized car auctions, but now you can buy reposessed cars for dirt cheap too!

So why isn't everybody buying reposessed cars then? That's simple. It's a fairly new phenomenon that not many people know about. Obviously the car dealers will want to keep it quiet.

How do you know that the car is in good condition? You can always check the vehicles first before bidding. Most of the Government seized car auctions also offer a complimentary free CarFaxVIN report before you start bidding. There aren't any extra hidden fees because it's an auction, except for the standard fees such as title and registration. Just like buying a new car, except you bought it at a seized car auction and you got it for a fraction of the price!

How can i be sure this works?You don't have to be. The top companies in the industry offer full money back guarantees so if you're not happy they'll give you your money back without asking any questions.

How do i know they aren't scam artists? To make sure, check that they are partnered with Clickbank.com. Click Bank is a globally trusted company when it comes to online transactions and thoroughly checks any site they take on board.

OK, I'm interested. How do I check this out? That's really simple. I recommend CheapCarSearch.Comand Gov-Auctions. You can actually perform a quick search on each one to see what's available in your area. If you'd rather do your own thing though there are plenty of other seized car auction program sites out there, just make sure they are legitimate. The two above are probably the most popular choices.