Thursday, June 09, 2005

The Cheap Car Sources That Your Used Car Dealer Doesn't Want You

By:Steve Shannon


Wouldn't it be nice to find the car or truck that you want, and
only pay a small fraction of what you would at a used car lot?
Wouldn't it be nice not to have to haggle with a used car
salesman and have your intelligence continually insulted, just
to "save" a couple hundred bucks? Have you ever wondered if
there was some secret source where these guys get their vehicles
and whether you could somehow buy from it, too?

The truth is - you can avoid a lot of the expense and
aggravation normally associated with buying a quality used car,
truck or van by simply cutting out the middle man. In other
words, go to the source.

There are several places where dealers can buy vehicles, but one
of the best are used car auctions. Some auctions require that
the buyer is an auto dealer, but others don't. Some auctions are
local, while others are online. Surprisingly, seized,
repossessed or impounded vehicles are very accessible to the
general public for purchase. Usually, you will be able to find
one or more of these auctions or sales very close to where you
live.

The reason vehicles at these auctions and sales go so cheap is
because it costs the government or banking / lending
institutions that hold them money to keep them stored. In some
cases, the institutions that are holding the vehicles have
already lost money on them and simply want to write them off of
inventory. Don't be thinking that all of these vehicles are just
drivable junk, either. Many of these vehicles are modern models,
and blemishes range from few to none.

You can easily access current lists of auctions and sales within
your area (that are open to the public) in several places
online. One of the best sources is through
http://www.cheapcarsources.com . Here you will get an extensive
(and updated) listing of not only cheap car sources, but also
similar places where you can buy discounted land, estate
jewelry, boats and more.

Within minutes, you can be contacting cheap car sources within
your area to see when the next auction or sale will be. Within
days, you can be driving your new used vehicle, which you may
have paid as little as 90% of retail for.

This is an excellent way to find your next vehicle for work or
family. It is also an excellent way to supply a vehicle for a
teenager or college student. Whatever your reason for wanting a
new used vehicle, this is definitely worth a look.

Just remember - cutting out the middle man will save you a load
of cash.

About the author:
Steve Shannon is owner of iTech Enterprises. One aspect of iTech
Enterprises is to search the net for "privileged", unique, and
hard to find information such as http://www.cheapcarsources.com
.

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