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Buy a Mercedes Benz at GSA Online Auction!
Posted on May 19th, 2009 by Lindsey Harper
If there’s one thing I love to do its show you fantastic deals that I’ve found in my research! For example, I love it when I come across a used luxury car for sale at a price that is significantly lower than what it would be normally.I feel like I've hit the sweepstakes everytime that happens! Today, I know that most people can afford a luxury car if they take the time to look in the right places.
You can find used car deals at various auctions, such as a GSA auction.They deal with surplus and excess Federal assets. These assets can range from small items, such as computer deals, to large items, such as used car deals. You bid on these items, and if you’re lucky, they may become yours.
Look at this example, a beautiful white 2003 Mercedes Benz pictured above. The bidding on this item ends on June 3, 2009 at noon CT.The bid right now on this gorgeous car is only $13,638 - unheard of for a Mercedes Benz.
You can get started on learning about how to save at a GSA auction by joining Government Auction Network. They give you a comprehensive list of used car deals, whether they are government vehicles, local vehicle auctions or great deals at private used car dealers.You’ll be presented with a wide spectrum of prices.Sometimes an auto may need repair, but if you’re paying a very low price for it, the repairs will be worth it.
You will find that Government Auction Network is a top way to save money on cars.With today’s economy, saving money is critical! If you have questions click on “About Lindsey” then click on “Just Ask Me.” My highest priority is helping you to find the very best deals available.
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Catch this Jeep Grand Cherokee at Government Auction!
Posted on May 11th, 2009 by Lindsey Harper
Hello, it’s Lindsey, and I’d like to draw your attention to this Jeep Grand Cherokee that is available at government auction. The government often offers used car deals to the public. These vehicles are usually in excellent condition. They’re offered at low prices so that the government can make room for other cars. The cars for sale have completed their useful life for the government and now are available for you to benefit from.
An auto search becomes easy when you investigate a government auction. This Jeep Grand Cherokee has anti-lock brakes, 4 wheel drive, , air conditioning, anti-theft system, dual air bags, power locks, power steering, power windows and much more. The car goes on auction tomorrow, May 12 as a dealer only sale. If you live near Rio Linda, California, and you’re in need of a 4X4 in good condition, you don’t want to miss out!
Government Auction Jeep Grand Cherokee
I found out about this great deal at Government Auction Network. They have several vehicle categories. You can find government auction vehicles, local vehicle auctions and also used car deals. All of these categories will save you big money if you do your homework. I’ve found some awesome deals at Government Auction Network. An auto search would begin with information such as your zip code and the type of vehicle you’re looking for. It’s easy to narrow down your search with Government Auction Network.
Government Auction Network is “an online service that provides its members with the ability to search for listings and links associated with applicable state and federal governmental auctions.” You will not find a better service for finding used car deals offered by state and federal government.
Questions? Click on “About Lindsey” then click on “Just Ask Me.”
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Get a Used Luxury Auto for Less at Auction!
Posted on May 8th, 2009 by Lindsey Harper
Hello! Its Lindsey Harper here, and I’d like to show you a fantastic deal I found on a used luxury car.Most of us love cars like the Mercedes, the Jaguar and the Porsche, but we can’t afford their price tags. However, that’s not the case if you’re willing to drive a used car.
One of the things I love about used car websites are the deals that you can find. For example, take a look at this 2000 Jaguar I found pictured above. This car is a four door sedan. It has power steering, power brakes, anti-lock brakes, air conditioning – everything that you would expect in a luxury car.
Would you like to know the price tag? It’s only $6, 995! Unbelievable.
I found this terrific deal at Government Auction Network. We know that Government Auction Network is known for showing you great deals that the government provides. However, it’s important to note that the company’s bottom line is saving you money. If they can do that with used car deals that do not have to do with the government, they will.
Government Auction Network has teamed with one of the used car websites to give you spectacular deals, whether you are looking for a used luxury car or a non-luxury car. You can’t beat car prices that can be found at a site that list everything from high to low.
How do you get started so that you can find out more about this car and more?Just join Government Auction Network! I’ve stated this before, and I believe it now more than ever, once you get used to Government Auction Network, it will become your one stop shopping place for great car prices and much more.
Click on “About Lindsey” and then “Just Ask Me” if you have any questions.
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A Guide To Buying Used Cars
Has the economic downturn destroyed your plans for purchasing a new set of wheels? If the answer is yes, you are not alone. Over the past 12 months, the new car market has all but dried up, leading to job cuts, factory closures and hordes of new cars remaining unsold and clogging up plant car parks. Bosses are even forcing their staff to take paid leave to allow time for the backlog of cars to shift. The problem for the consumer is simply one of financial concern; barely anyone who wasn’t a millionaire before the recession has any cash to spare. So what do you do if your car conks out for the last time and you desperately need a new one? Buy a used car, of course.
The used car market has often been tarnished by cynics as a hive of ne’er-do-wells looking to con everyone who passes by out of all their money. This may have been partly true in the spiv 70’s and greed-orientated 80’s, but times have changed. These days there are many reputable dealers who want your business and are willing to offer you incredible offers to get it. Because of the current economic climate the market is extremely competitive and the dealers know this. The only way they can stay afloat is by offering the best possible price and the best possible quality. This places the consumer in a very agreeable position, being in a greater bargaining position to get the best deal.
Everybody with even a cursory interest in the automotive industry will be aware of how drastic the depreciation of cars is. As soon as a new car is driven off the forecourt, a car can have its value slashed by anything up to 50%. So why not take advantage of this knowledge and look for a car a year or so old that has barely been driven, but has had a huge percentage knocked off its value. A great idea is to look for ex-demonstration models, which may have only a couple of thousand miles on the clock. Technically these vehicles are second hand even though they have only been driven by the dealer and a few curious members of the public. These cars will have considerable discounts on them, even though they have hardly been touched. You have to be quick though, as these deals are often snapped up as soon as they are announced.
On the topic of mileage, I always remember some advice given to me in regards of buying a used car. Typically a car engine lifespan (depending on quality and other factors) probably only has a running life of around 100,000 miles. When choosing your used car it is worth considering how close the mileage is to the magic 100,000 mark. Ideally speaking, many great bargains can be found for 35,000 miles or less. These cars generally ensure a longer lifespan and better customer satisfaction. The only exceptions to this rule would generally be classic cars, which can be expected to have totted up a few more miles than a 2006 Vauxhall Corsa.
Many motorists are concerned that the used car they are buying has previously been written off or is stolen. These fears can easily be put to rest with a considerable amount of new services offered in conjunction with the police and the DVLA. By checking a website or inputting the cars registration into a text message service you can easily find out the cars history and be sure the car you are buying is exactly what the dealer says it is. Should you discover that the car is not what it seems, then you should notify the police as soon as possible. This is a rare eventuality for a licensed trade dealer, as they have a lot more to lose in the current climate by gaining a bad reputation. It is worth checking though, for peace of mind if nothing else.
In summary, it can be said that the used car market is trustworthy, but make sure you use a reputable dealer. You may get a much better bargain if you do a little bit of research and at the moment I think everyone is looking for a bargain or two.