quick question. I live in California and i am about to go to one on the weekend. Looking at a 04 to 05 accord. Car faxed em. Whats usually the percentage you save when buying from an auction instead of buying from a private party?
I have bought car-auction, I wouldn’t say its bad, good product overall.Make sure to read my review at squidoo(.)com/car-auctionreview before you buy it.
The fourth light…
Blue= The vehicle “title”, or whatever it is referred to outside the US, is NOT present. This requires more effort to obtain the title, (usually through a title professional) before you can even think about registering, or selling said vehicle.
One word. Arbitration. Unless you are a mechanic, don’t buy at a US auction, if you can’t arbitrate it. (note for prospective buyers at United States auto auctions)
Sales at auction consist of a “4 light system”
GREEN= “ride & drive”. Free of any defect(or none declared, and sale of such vehicle, can be reversed, in the arbitration process.
YELLOW= Caution. Vehicle may have some type of salvage history, or another defect.
RED= As Is. Also includes vehicles 10 years, and older.
i’m driver at a car auction,most cars over 6 years old at auction have faults(some serious,others not so).The only ones that are really good are 4 years old and newer.
this guy properly works at a auction xD
this cant be real
Now can I save money on my insurance by using Gieco?
Good video
Good advice
wow why would you ever go to a stealership, you must have money to blow
great video. It’s important to always know what what one is getting into.
quick question. I live in California and i am about to go to one on the weekend. Looking at a 04 to 05 accord. Car faxed em. Whats usually the percentage you save when buying from an auction instead of buying from a private party?
good video. informative
Yes correct also know as title attached and it is announced when the title will be delivered, usually the next day.
Thank you, this was very informative.
5/5
Tip, decide your maximum price before bidding,and STICK to it.If you are not capable of doing that,car auctions are not for you.
your website doesn’t seem to be working
I have bought car-auction, I wouldn’t say its bad, good product overall.Make sure to read my review at squidoo(.)com/car-auctionreview before you buy it.
I got a question. If your car gets towed and you can get it out, can you buy it back at an auction?
The fourth light…
Blue= The vehicle “title”, or whatever it is referred to outside the US, is NOT present. This requires more effort to obtain the title, (usually through a title professional) before you can even think about registering, or selling said vehicle.
One word. Arbitration. Unless you are a mechanic, don’t buy at a US auction, if you can’t arbitrate it. (note for prospective buyers at United States auto auctions)
Sales at auction consist of a “4 light system”
GREEN= “ride & drive”. Free of any defect(or none declared, and sale of such vehicle, can be reversed, in the arbitration process.
YELLOW= Caution. Vehicle may have some type of salvage history, or another defect.
RED= As Is. Also includes vehicles 10 years, and older.
thank you
what auction is tht. i want to buy one from auction
Thanks mate!
i’m driver at a car auction,most cars over 6 years old at auction have faults(some serious,others not so).The only ones that are really good are 4 years old and newer.
thanks for that!