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Where do these cars come from?
Most of these cars have been repossessed by the government or various banking institutions. Neither the government nor banks want or need vast parking lots full of seized vehicles, so these cars need to be sold as quickly as possible, at any price.
Are these stolen cars?
It's possible that they are; in fact, when you go to a police auction, it's even likely. However, given that these cars have been seized or repossessed, it is assumed that their original owner has given up their right to the property.
After all, how likely would it be for the police department to be auctioning off hot goods? How much will a new car cost me?
Given that it's an auction, how much you pay is determined by how much you're willing to pay. It's all too easy to lose your head and bid more than you want to pay, but if you practice proper discipline, you can get a car for a song!
What am I paying for?
What you pay gets you a comprehensive database of auctions in virtually every county in the United States. We give you details on bank auctions, state auctions, police auctions, and more, saving you precious hours of work.
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