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Car Buyers Find Huge Bargains at Government Auto Auctions.

 

Eliot Hobbs

 

Sports cars, luxury cars, vans, sedans and SUVs are for auction at substantial savings via U.S. Government Auto Auctions. The U.S. Government will auction more than 35,000 surplus & seized vehicles this year. (PRWEB) February 9, 2005 -- According to http://www.FedAutoAuction.com Government Auto Auctions enable consumers to acquire select cars, trucks, and vans substantially below typical retail prices. On December 18, 2004 in Edinburg, Texas a government seized 1994 Infiniti was sold for $375. A 1994 SAAB 9000 Sedan went for $500 in San Diego, California on December 8, 2004. An auto auction bidder in Edison, New Jersey picked up Chrysler Concord LXI on October 28, 2004 with power sunroof and less than 25,000 miles for $2,500. The U.S. Marshals Service auctions cars, boats, houses and other assets seized from criminals by law enforcement. While the Government Services Administration (GSA) auctions pre-owned vehicles that were purchased or leased by the government and used by government employees for official business. Auctions are held online via the internet and at various locations throughout the U.S. Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Cash, Cashier's Check and Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card or American Express are accepted at most auction locations. To participate in the auction, you must register to bid prior to each sale. Bidders must be at least 18 years of age with valid I.D. Registration to participate in any Government Auto Auction is free. Previews of the vehicles for auction take place prior to the action sale. Visit http://fedautoauction.com for auction schedules, locations, and bidding instructions. Government Auto Auctions are quite different from traditional used car sales. Savvy bargain hunters can find huge bargains at these auctions. If you know how to bid to buy, you could drive away with a steal of a deal.