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Used Car Dealer Atlanta – Auto Auction Auctionmax of Gwinnett – BMW 5 Series Goes on Aug 5, 2011

December 6th, 2011 Monica No comments

Used car dealer and auction facility Auctionmax of Gwinnett in Atlanta. Highlight vehicle – 2007 BMW 5 Series – a new car trade in goes through the lane on August 5. Dealer only auctions are held every Wednesday from 3 to 5. FREE admission PUBLIC AUCTIONS are held EVERY FRIDAY AT 7 PM – PREVIEW STARTS AT 4. Check our web site for the live run list at www.auctionmaxaa.com.
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NJ Auto Auction Dealer Reviews – NJ State Auction

August 23rd, 2011 Monica 2 comments

New Jersey State Public Auto Auction Used Car Reviews and Ratings for New Car Buyer – It’s Just Like Heaven – It’s the Place to be. Distributed by Tubemogul.

Car Dealer Auctions – Do I Have to Be a Dealer to Attend One?

July 24th, 2010 Monica No comments

So, you’ve decided to attend a car auction with intentions of driving off in a car that costs you hundreds and even thousands less than it’s retail value. By now you’ve probably heard about the different types of auto auctions you can attend, such as government, police, public and car dealer auctions. But did you know that out of these the best deals are to be found at a car dealers auction?

The biggest myth most people are lead to believe is that you have to be a dealer to attend. The truth is that although these auctions are only open to car dealers, you can often accompany one by going as one of the representatives.

You will then be able to view all of the vehicles as you would at a regular car auction. The only catch is that the dealer is the only one that can bid on the car and has to pay for it in his/her name. So, the pink slip will be in their name until they transfer the title.

The good thing about attending these auctions is that the prices are significantly below what you would pay at a regular one. But be careful because they also have more salvage title cars floating around. But most dealers that attend these auctions have a special device that gives an indication of the vehicle being in an accident. It is placed on a major part of the car such as the hood or door to measure the thickness of paint in that area. Anything over a certain amount is an indication of previous body work. Thus indicating an accident, which you don’t want to bid on.

So, become friendly with you neighborhood car dealer, see if they use this special device when attending auctions and ask if you can go to the next one with them. Then you’ll be well on your way towards getting a great car at an excellent price.

 

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Finding the Right Used Cars Dealer

July 3rd, 2010 Monica No comments

Good-quality, affordable used cars are available in the market today and local automotive dealers sell many of them. There are the following types of used car dealers.

New-Car Dealers Used-Car Lots – Most of the new-car dealers also sell used cars of recent late model vehicles in good condition in their lots, which are relatively expensive. Older and less expensive vehicles are auctioned, usually for purchase by independent used-car dealers.

Independent Used-Car Dealers – Independent used car lots offer affordable cheap cars. Proper caution should however be taken to determine if the price is reasonable and that there are no hidden problems in the vehicle. Warranty or return policy may not exist for most used cars.

National Used-Car Dealers – CARMAX Superstore (authorized agencies in US and Canada) is notably one of the largest and reputable used-car dealers and a good source of no-hassle deals, however not necessarily the cheapest deals.

Websites such as eBay has an entire section dedicated to selling used cars of all types and price ranges. However, their buyer protection program has to be made use of to avoid obvious risks and possible extra costs that might be involved in buying a used car, which is far away.

A great used car deal can be closed with some amount of time and energy and a little bit of research for bagging a reliable and economical vehicle in the process. Following are tips designed as a guideline for buying a used car from a dealer.

Type of Car. Many dealers advertise pre-owned cars of various types in local newspaper classifieds, consumer circulars, and weekly shoppers and through popular automotive publications. So the consumer can go through them and select the suitable care of reputed make, required size and their dealer.

Obtain the value. Once a prospective used car dealer is found, it is time to work out whether the quoted price is realistic. The car’s retail value can be explored by inputting data like make, year, and model and mileage information at the website: NADAguides.com, Used Car Information Center. This information is the basis upon which all other assessments of value are built upon. A value report outlining several different values along with their descriptions will be provided after inputting the above data.

Research of the Car Marketability. The first step in determining the worth of the car is pinpointing the retail value of that car. The next step is determining the marketability of that vehicle. i.e., what others are currently paying for similar cars with similar features in that marketplace? It is essential to know how significantly a vehicle’s marketability affects its value.

Budget Determination. Affordability to spend is to be determined before entering into the used car buying process. If planning to finance the car, calculations on affordability on a monthly basis (in the form of a monthly car payment) is to be fixed after taking into considerate all other personal expenditures like monthly rent, mortgage, utilities, etc. After having determined the monthly car payment allowance, the amount of cash for down payment has to be figured out. And this will depend on the current financial status of the individual. Finally, an affordable used car purchase price is to be determined based on these calculations.

Guarantee check. It is essential to know in advance about the type of warranty the used car is covered. In some cases a manufacturer’s certification program may be available or in some other cases it may be covered under a dealer-backed warranty. If no warranties are offered, an independent, extended warranty to cover the vehicle can be purchased for a little extra money. Warranty programs are significant because of the coverage of the cost of specific major repairs that may occur to the vehicle mechanically. Moreover, certified cars with manufacturer warranties undergo a rigorous inspection process.

Avoid buying a lemon. The single biggest fear of most used car shoppers is buying a lemon probably. Certain steps can be followed when personally inspecting a pre owned car, which includes putting the vehicle through a comprehensive interior, exterior and mechanical appraisal tests.

Deal Negotiation. One of the largest purchases a consumer can make is buying a Car. At NADAguides.com, the importance of negotiation as a tool to help car buyers is stressed to get the best deal on a used car. Before entering into a negotiation process, it is to be made sure whether the individual is ready to buy – since more time is wasted in bargaining for a vehicle without having an intention of purchasing. A clear understanding regarding the vehicle’s current value based on its make, year of manufacture, model, condition, mileage and market desirability will be obtained if some homework is done ahead of time.

Used car dealer offers quality vehicles, price and services

June 4th, 2010 Monica No comments

Are you looking for a used car dealers? Don’t waste your valuable time and money. Used car dealer will help to search to find a vehicle that fits your life and needs or else you can easily find a trusted used car dealer in your area and if you live in city then it’s become easier as you can find numbers of used car dealers.

Visit your nearest used car dealer to find a car according to your need as they have a wide arrange of collection so you can find a used car in your budged or the second option is online sites offers you a different arrange and models of used car.

Online sites have been trusted internet automotive for thousands of used car shoppers. As you find a huge collection of used car so you can compare between if you really wish to.

Used car dealer offers high quality of vehicles, competitive prices and prompt services. You find all different types of vehicles for more option you can check out their stock list of used car search. They will guide you and advice with your comment.

The best way to find the auction used car is to search it online where will find hundreds of used vehicles from various auctions to choose best vehicle of your requirement.

You can search used cars by make, price, body style or features, and when you’re ready to buy you can easily get an Internet price quote from one of trusted network dealers. Online sites offer you service which is fast, easy, and free to use.

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Robbed of $546. by a Car dealer on ebay!!! need help…I bought an item on eBay from the Chicago Car Auction,?

May 30th, 2010 Monica 4 comments

From the ebay Id: waukeganautoauction I bought for a boat and on the listing it said shipping is worldwide, so I went ahead and bidded on the item. After winning the item, I read that the buyer wants the payment in 3 days (paypal not accepted) or else I forfeit the item and I will get a negative feedback on eBay for not paying for the item in time.
So I went ahead and paid for the item. after paying for the item, I realize that to have the item shipped to me is extremely expensive because I live in the Caribbean island of Dominica, and shipping from the USA only happens in Florida, I must have a trucking company haul/carry (Cost me $1000. cheapest) the boat from Illinois to Riviera Beach, Fl then have tropical shipping ship the boat ($2300) to the Caribbean island of Dominica. , the buyer is charging me $25 for each additional day after the end of 7 day which he has the boat in his yard. I found myself in a bad deal on ebay, and the seller won’t accept my calls. Help Please!!!!!

How can I purchase a car from an auction (the kind that dealers go to)? Do I need a dealer license, etc.?

May 29th, 2010 Monica 8 comments

Or is there a way I can also buy real cheap cars from these auctions? Also, are there any warranties or is it strictly: look and inspect the car now or forever hold your peace?