Government car auctions are the best place to find your dream car with a bargain. On these events there are literally hundreds of vehicles for sale, and most of the automobiles are new and not older than 2-3 years. The state can not tend to all these cars because it take money to take care of them and also a place where they can be stored. So to avoid all this hassle the vehicles are auctioned off and by doing so they are raising money for different projects. The starting bid price is way lower than their actual street value, if it would be high than people won't be interested and the cars would not be sold.
There is a good reason why these repo car sales are so low key, most of the people do not even know that they exist. This situation exists because these events are badly advertised though we should not really mind, the less people who know about them the less competitors we will have at the auction it self and the prices won't get out of hand. Most people at first hear about these government car auctions by the conventional offline media. This means that they most likely see and ad in the paper, or a TV commercial or a radio edit. Also there is the misconception that on these auctions you only find cars with bullet wholes or busted windshields, this can not be any further from the truth. The vehicles most of the times are in impeccable conditions and their age rarely reaches 5 years.
There is a good reason why these repo car sales are so low key, most of the people do not even know that they exist. This situation exists because these events are badly advertised though we should not really mind, the less people who know about them the less competitors we will have at the auction it self and the prices won't get out of hand. Most people at first hear about these government car auctions by the conventional offline media. This means that they most likely see and ad in the paper, or a TV commercial or a radio edit. Also there is the misconception that on these auctions you only find cars with bullet wholes or busted windshields, this can not be any further from the truth. The vehicles most of the times are in impeccable conditions and their age rarely reaches 5 years.
The problem with offline ads is that you have no idea what can you buy and what you can not. There is only so much that you can put in to an ad. Now on the other hand if we manage to get a brochure which contains a list of items for sale then that would make it much more attractive. And yes on any given auctions there are literally hundreds of automobiles for sale. Again the offline world proves it self hard to manage, and nobody will have the patients to read through a couple of hundred pages information.
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