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What Car Dealers Won't Tell You (2005 Edition): Revised Edition
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Car Dealer Auctions – How Some Dealers Find Great Deals

One of the best places to go for low cost cars is at a local car dealer. That's because several different car dealers around the country will get their cars through car dealer auctions throughout the year. These auctions are available to licensed car dealers and can feature all kinds of great low cost cars.

 

The main reason as to why these dealers will hold auctions is to get rid of the old inventory that the manufacturer has is no longer able to handle. It can cost a good amount of money to maintain a healthy inventory of cars, and when cars are not sold it can be troubling for the business because the inventory will still have to be taken care of. By getting rid of the inventory at a lower cost it will be easier to refresh the inventory with new cars that are probably going to be more likely to be bought by someone.

There are all sorts of different types of cars that can be found at car dealer auctions. Older vehicles that the company is just looking to try and get rid of will be commonly featured here. The reason why these cars are being let go cheap is because at a car auction the cars are intended to be sold quickly and without any trouble. In fact, many car dealers will be able to sell the cars at significantly low prices and still get a profit from the car.

Off-lease vehicles are among the most common of these cars at these auctions that a car dealer will work to get. This is a car that is returned to a financial group after a lease term ends. These are generally two or three years old and will have some of their warranty left. Off-rental cars, meanwhile, will be year-old cars that are being replaced by newer models from a car rental group. However, these cars can be close to base models and will have higher than usual mileage levels because of all of the activity from different people driving it around.

Company cars are found at these auctions and can make for low cost cars for dealers to sell. A typical company will keep a company car for two years and then replace it. Some of these cars will have higher mileage numbers and will be close to base model though.

Repossessed cars are among those that dealers will get and pass off as low cost cars. These are cars that the previous owner had revoked because the owner could not pay off a loan or other payments. The lending groups that send these cars to auctions are looking to get some money back from these cars. It should be warned though that previous owners might have neglected these cars.

Car dealer auctions are notable in that they offer various low cost cars that have been used to car dealers. Those dealers will then pass off the cars as low cost cars where people can save money.



 

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