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		<title>Internet car auctions: Preferred way to buy cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Internet car auction is the best way to buy cars. You can view pictures of various models of cars like Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, Nissan etc and choose one of your choice. You can also contact the owner of the car directly and ask for further details regarding the car. You can buy unique cars at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Internet car auction is the best way to buy cars. You can view pictures of various models of cars like Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, Nissan etc and choose one of your choice. You can also contact the owner of the car directly and ask for further details regarding the car. You can buy unique cars at discounted rates only in an auction. Confiscated cars and seized cars which are brand new vehicles are also available at rock bottom prices. You can choose from small, mid size and large car segments.  </p>
<p>Before taking part in the internet car auction, you have to be sure about the type of car you are planning to buy. You must also bid to an amount suitable to you and not get carried away by other bidders’ prices. You will also be allowed to start the engine in some cases to check for engine condition. You can also understand the year of manufacture and the owner’s details by taking part in an internet auction. You can search for cars according to area also. </p>
<p>You can get fantastic deals by taking part in car auctions. You can also buy your car from used car auction online. Participating in an internet car auction has its own advantages in that you can know all about the specifications, accessories and features of the car and purchase it easily.  You can choose a car right from the comfort of your home and need not waste time in car shopping. You can also view photographs of cars and conduct a professional check up of the car before investing in the same. Wholesale car auctions also allow you to find a car of your choice.  </p>
<p>You should know about the true market value of the car you are planning to buy before confirming your purchase. You can know about upcoming car auctions from newspaper listings and other sources and you can do research of car models in the internet before placing your bid in the auction. Online listings also give important information about used cars. The versatility and resources brought by an online car auction is beyond compare.  </p>
<p>Vehicle history reports can also be checked in internet car auction method. You should also be cautious and see from which area the car you are buying is sold. This way you’ll be aware of the delivery charges also. You should also take up the preview of cars coming for sale to know about its condition. Hidden charges like buyer’s premium must also be taken into account while buying a used car in an auction. You can also avail on the spot loan for car purchase. You will be able to buy a car that is as good as a new car but at half its price by browsing the internet options. Cheap car auctions will enable you to buy cars that are cheap and on which you might have to take up minor repairs.  </p>

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		<title>The How To Guide To Car Auctions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 15:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car auctions are great places to buy used cars at very low prices. In fact, it is a good idea to check out a couple of car auctions before approaching a dealer or a private party for buying a used car. For those who know nothing about car auctions, here is our “how to” guide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Car auctions are great places to buy used cars at very low prices. In fact, it is a good idea to check out a couple of car auctions before approaching a dealer or a private party for buying a used car. For those who know nothing about car auctions, here is our “how to” guide to car auctions.</p>
<p>How To Find A Car Auction: The best car auctions are those that are held by government agencies. In order to find out when and where these auctions are going to be held in your locality, you can contact these agencies personally and ask them about the date and venue for their next auction. However, most car auctions are advertised in the local papers and the internet is a great source for locating all kinds of car auctions in almost all cities, towns and states.</p>
<p>How To Decide On Which Car To Buy: It is a good idea to have already planned on the type or kind of vehicle that you want to buy before visiting a car auction. You should know what makes, models or years you will want to consider before you start checking out cars at an auction. Once you have your parameters set, closely inspect all the cars that confirm to them. Most car auctions hold previews a day or two before the actual auction where you can examine the vehicles on the block closely. You should consider taking along a mechanic or an auto savvy friend who will be able to inspect the cars for you and tell you which ones are worth buying. Apart from checking the cars physically, note down the vehicle identification numbers of the cars that you are interested in and run a vehicle history check for them before you decide to bid. Decide on which car to bid for based on the vehicle’s physical condition and history.</p>
<p>How To Bid At A Car Auction: Bidding at car auctions can turn out to be fast and furious and it is a good idea to go prepared before you actually start bidding. For one, you should set a maximum bidding amount for all the cars that you are interested in based on their present condition, history and market price. You can check out car price guides like the Kelley Blue Book, or the NADA or Edmunds Guide to find out the actual price of the vehicle that you are bidding for. Take care not to exceed the max bid amount that you set for yourself during bidding and you will never have to come home with a bad deal on your hands.  Make it a point to attend a mock auction before attending your first car auction or attend a few auctions as a spectator before placing your own bid.</p>

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		<title>Inspecting A Car At An Auction—What You Need To Pay Attention To</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 15:51:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Public car auctions are turning out to be a popular method of picking up used cars at very low prices. While one can actually manage to get great deals at auctions, it is also possible for people to land up with lemons if they do not take enough precautions before buying a car at an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Public car auctions are turning out to be a popular method of picking up used cars at very low prices. While one can actually manage to get great deals at auctions, it is also possible for people to land up with lemons if they do not take enough precautions before buying a car at an auction. It is extremely important to check any car’s VIN# history before bidding for it in an auction. Apart from knowing the vehicle history, it is important to physically examine a vehicle up close and personal before you actually bid for it or buy it. Some of the main things that you need to pay attention to while checking out cars at an auction are:</p>
<p>Tires: Uneven wear on the tires is an indicator of misalignment, which could have resulted from a bad accident or wrecking. Also check all four tire rims for damage.</p>
<p>Carpeting and upholstery: If a five year old car has new carpeting and upholstery, then be extra cautious about it since this might have been carried out to hide some kind of damage, and the vehicle could possibly have been flooded or even caught in a fire. Check under the carpet for signs of flooding, rust or other damage.</p>
<p>Vehicle Identification Number: Each and every vehicle nowadays has its own unique vehicle identification number that is printed on the dashboard, doors, trunk and other parts of a vehicle’s body. If the VIN# on different parts of a vehicle do not match, then you can be sure that the vehicle has been pieced up by putting together parts from several different ones. Most possibly a junked or wrecked car. Another possibility for a car with different VINs is that it could be stolen.<br />
Paint: Any vehicle that has undergone body work definitely needs to be painted again. Check for signs of paint spray near window edges, on the insides of doors, at door seams, window and windshield edges and in the engine compartment. In order to uncover a clever paint job, you might need to use a digital coating thickness gauge, something that you might see dealers using on every auction car.<br />
Exhaust pipes: A dirty residue around the end of the exhaust pipe or excessive exhaust coming out behind a car indicates engine trouble and should definitely be checked. Other signs of engine trouble are a more than usual noise or rattling sounds.</p>
<p>Brakes: Brake jobs can turn out be really costly in most cases, especially those done right after buying a used car. If the brake drums have rust on them, then this shows a state of disrepair or possible flooding or abandonment. Stay away from such cars.</p>
<p>Windows: If the car you are looking at has power windows, then check that all windows work properly, since getting power window motors changed can cost you quite a packet. The same goes for sun and moon roofs.</p>
<p>The Body: Needless to say, check the whole body of the cars for everything ranging from scratches and dents to misalignment or breakage. Go for cars that actually look like they have their original bodies with them and have not been smashed around much.</p>

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