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- Ellen James
May 4, 2011, 4:16 am
general public to acquire well maintained vehicles at significant
savings. Of course I am talking about the ever reliable Government
Auto Auctions, where the general public can purchase pre-owned
American-built vehicles. At times, it is not uncommon to find
Alternative Fuel Vehicles, which is almost impossible to find at any
other Auction.
These Government surplus vehicles which are generally under the
control of the General Services Administration are mainly two or three
year vehicles. Such fleet comprise of cars, trucks, vans and SUVs. All
well maintained and ready for immediate sale. These Government Auto
Auctions are held nationwide at scheduled times throughout most of the
year, and are always open to the public.
You can be assured that the General Services Administration is
dedicated to serving the needs of those who, for years, have dreamed
of satisfying their transportation needs with a steal of a deal. The
idea behind their efforts is to make you auction experience a
rewarding and enjoyable one. In fact you are encouraged to familiarize
yourself in advance with the way their Auctions are conducted.
All Government Auto Auctions are conducted through registered auction
lots across the United States. You are required to register and secure
your bidder number at the auction site prior to the commencement of
the sale.
Next, it's time to inspect the vehicles so as to familiarize yourself
with those vehicles that peak your interest. Some experienced bidders
as much as check out their prospective vehicles at the auction house's
Inspection Day. Bear in mind that there may be as many as a few
hundred vehicles slated for a single auction, which means that a
couple hours, at the least, should be allowed for a detailed
inspection.
It is important to thoroughly review the Auction Catalog so as to get
as much information on the vehicles you have decided on after the
physical inspection. And I said "vehicles" because there is never
going to be a guarantee that you will win at your first bid. These
catalogs list the vehicles in the order they will be offered for sale.
The listings will include the vehicles' make, model, year, mileage,
VIN# and any special features. By now I'm sure you see why a
Government Auto Auction is so superior to any other.
Finally, you should use resources like Kelly Blue Book, National Auto
Dealers Association and Edmunds among others, to determine the present
cost of your targeted vehicle in advance of making a bid. Another
important factor to keep in mind is that all used vehicles are not the
same. A vehicle may have a higher or lower mileage than a similar one.
The condition may differ as well as the included options. So be sure
to make allowance for these differences, since they can play a
significant role in the price you bid.
Bear in mind that you will be bidding against people like yourself who
are also looking for a deal. So don't for one moment feel that you are
bidding too low. However if that's the case, remember there is that
other vehicle you looked at still to come.
US Government Car Auctions Police Auto Auctions Seized Cars Repos:
http://www.seizedcarl.tk /
Re: Government Auto Auctions - Why GSA Cars Are the Most Reliable
Any Honda, Toyota, BMWs in the lot? American made too.
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I can assure you that the road to prosperity is not paved with
fleabagger debt.
Take a look at ANY country, more debt more problems. So why do we allow
our governments more debt? Selfishness, greed?
Re: Government Auto Auctions - Why GSA Cars Are the Most Reliable
Bingo. Democracy made a ruse for party politics. Like herd sheep we
are condition to think "party politics" right from grade one, and preys
on our needs of affiliation to a party.
So those hidden mega-rich and powerful behind the scenes can money up
their ponies, they get chosen then the vote becomes a ruse of democracy.
And as a mass of people, too stupid to change.
I believe the solution is eDemocracy. Where budgets, debt, etc. must be
voted on by the people. Electronically and frequently. Even have
recalls proceeded this way. Hell, your boss isn't going to wait 4 years
to fire you, why should royal elite politicians get it easy?
It isn't about being heard with government, it is about managing the herd.
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I can assure you that the road to prosperity is not paved with
fleabagger debt.
Take a look at ANY country, more debt more problems. So why do we allow
our governments more debt? Selfishness, greed, denial?
Re: Government Auto Auctions - Why GSA Cars Are the Most Reliable
It is pretty outdated to vote for people who then decide for you what
you can or can not do.
It is amazing how many people are needed to run government and the
same is true of banks.
What is needed are a few set of rules for managing money.
You can put those rules into a computer who then manages according to
the rules.
The problem is that rich people want exceptions for themselves so they
do not need to pay taxes nor interest and so they themselves can get
richer.
A bank or government would only need a handful of people managing the
computer but because we have all those exceptions we need a bunch of
magicians creating smoke and mirror to deceive the rest.
The number one on the most wanted list is gone now.
What was his goal?
He wanted the US soldiers out of Saudi and in order to do that he
tried to create antipathy against the US and wanted the US to take
action in the middle east.
He succeeded but he could not foresee that the uprising in the middle
east had nothing to do with the west nor religion.
The US should remove the soldiers away from Saudy and all the rest and
let them remove the corrupt leaders as they have started to do.
It is a huge mistake to support dictators.
Re: Government Auto Auctions - Why GSA Cars Are the Most Reliable
Not at all, it means your elected member becomes a salesman, appealing
to you to support a bill. But can't just take a contribution and ignore
you.
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I can assure you that the road to prosperity is not paved with
fleabagger debt.
Take a look at ANY country, more debt more problems. So why do we allow
our governments more debt? Selfishness, greed, denial?
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