What I Learned About Auto Auctions

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Your first choice for buying a low-cost vehicle for pennies on the dollar you would normally pay is to purchase through county Auto Auctions available in Louisiana.

If you’re not familiar with Auto Auctions or you’ve heard of them but are skeptical, government car auctions are completely logical and are an excellent place for a buying cars for pennies on the dollar.

The reason behind government car auctions is a very practical one.

Nearly every month the government seizes thousands of cars. The reason behind these repossessions vary but because, in a nutshell, it would be cost-prohibitive for the government to store these cars, they store them at outrageous prices to the general public. The only thing you need to do to take advantage of these terrific specials is to know where, and when, the next government car auctions are taking place.

Just being aware of the various government car auctions that go on every month in your community could save you thousands of bills in car loans!

These auctions have even been featured on MSN and NBC!


The Auto Auctions are free to attend and were only recently made available to the general public but since then, many people have uncovered the unorthodox method to buy their next car and have got new or nearly new cars for wholesale cost.

If you are willing to go to a website and put in a small amount of time (it literally takes 10 seconds, you just type in the brand of car you’re looking for and your zip code) you will get each of the single report of government auto auction that is currently going on in your Louisiana. In fact, you can look into any state in the US and see what is being sold in real time.

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