Police Car Auctions

Even the mane sounds a bit strange : police car auctions. Just by saying police car auctions we get a couple of chills. {Some think they are selling cars that belonged to the police, cars that have POLICE written all over. People tend to think these auctions are selling only used police cars, because of the name. When people hear this term, they immediately imagine a big parking place with lots of police cars that are for sale.} Unwary people think that these cars were part of who knows what illegal auction, and are convinced that they belonged to murderers. While any of the horrible, yet plausible statement above can be true in about 3% of cases, cars that belong to the remaining 97% have a totally different story behind them.

It’s true that police cars that are still working and look good, but for some reason have been parked around for a while and never used are sometimes auctioned. But these cars won’t be given away with police colors, stickers and inscription. The cars get repainted and all stickers and other police property will be removed. The auctioned police cars come from extra sticks, or because of stock re-newing. Since they are not trying to regain an investment or recover some unpaid credits, the cars will sell for anything they get offered. This is how the low prices are explained. Buyers that go to these auctions know this, and never overbid on a vehicle, trying to keep prices as low as possible. If you want to go and try your chances, you will have to pay cash, no bank transfer accepted, and calculate any offered car’s price at about 50% off its normal price. Not going over that limit permits the general car prices in these auctions to continue to stay low.

The police also auctions cars that belonged to convicted people that have no possibility of paying for affiliated car payments, or cars that have been impounded for various reasons. {Sometimes, even cars that were not entirely paid for are sold by the police. Cars that are new but not entirely paid for can be also sold. New cars that weren’t successfully paid can also be sold in these auctions.} {These cars are usually as good as new, and their prices will be a little bit higher that those of the firstly mentioned cars. These new cars will have prices that are a bit higher. Because they are practically as good as new, they will register bigger selling prices.} Still, the estimated value of one new car will not be reached. Here you can also buy repossessed scooters or motorcycles, but you likely won’t find a almost new Razor pro scooter.

So, the main idea is that by going to a police car auction you could be walking away with good low priced cars. You can then sell it and make a huge profit, then use the money to attend to the next police car auction and start a car selling business just by doing this frequently, in your spare time.

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