Car Buying Help Government Auctions?

Has anyone used a government auction site like this: http://www.gov-auctions.org/ They need a membership fee and I want to know if it’s worth it. They claim to get you into auctions to buy cars for half their regular value. I thought an auto dealers license was needed to enter auto auctions.

They are making you pay for information you can get for free, yourself, from http://www.gsa.gov/

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2 Responses to “Car Buying Help Government Auctions?”
  1. Damocles says:

    They are making you pay for information you can get for free, yourself, from http://www.gsa.gov/
    References :

  2. nowayout says:

    Government surplus and seized vehicle auctions are normally open to the public and are usually announced in local or regional newspapers on a certain day of the month.

    The services you see advertised on the Internet sell directories of such auctions, but with a little work you can find the auctions yourself. If you buy one of the directories, make sure they have a money-back guarantee in case you don’t like it. See the following article for more details:

    http://www.leaseguide.com/articles/carauctions.htm

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