Archive for February, 2009

Echo Asked:

Does anyone have a manheim auto auction login I could use to look up the value of my truck or can someone look it up for me? ok I have a 2006 chevy silverado 1500 LT2 with leather its got 22's lowered 2 inches spray in bed liner extended cab, 5.3L v8 if anyone could tell me what thats worth on manhiem I would appreciate it thanks! oh and 50k miles

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Mota.net has a free pricing tool that is based on successful online sales so it will be higher than wholesale auction results but it will compare it to current KBB trade in.

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Kathy Asked:

I want a newer car for 2000-2007 truck order prescription drugs online or sedan or maybe even suv. Is this the cheapest way to get a car, what are the disadvantages and advantages of this and how cheap can you get a car! Also what kind of cars do you see there nice ones or junk?

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There are several types of public auctions. Some are government auctions, and some are auctions that take consignments from the public, businesses, government agencies, charities that get the vehicles as donations, and dealers.

What you will usually find is that most cars in the auctions are there for a reason. Either the dealer does not want to put the car on their retail lot and warranty it, or someone donated it to charity because it had problems.

You will also find that there are dealers who are at these auctions Depending on the auction, they may have a minimum price set on the car, or the person who consigned the vehicle may be allowed to bid on the vehicle to "protect" it from being sold at a price that is too low. If a good vehicle comes through from a private seller, they will bid on it if it is priced low. The dealers know the value and will not pass up a great deal.

Most all auctions are selling cars as-is, where is, how is. This means that they do not guarantee anything, they many times so not even announce a salvage or branded title. The old saying "what you see is what you get" applies.

Be very careful buying a car at a public auction. You can end up spending more in repairs than the car is worth.

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29 years in the auto business


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