did you or someone you know bought a car at an online auction like ''car auction deal''.com?
mileage and price???? make and year??
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- it was a 98' monte carlo 2 door w/ pwr window;powerd sunroof!!!! It got about 28 miles to the gallon. and it was close to $2,000 and that was on ebay
- Hi You can get really good cheap cars from auctions , you will find thousands of different auction and repo cars of all kinds of models really cheap at http://www.carauctiondeals.com Hope this helps
- If you want to buy a car on online auction,why dont you try government seized car auction? You’ll find that, at a government seized auto auction, there is a huge variety of automobiles available for you to bid on. The majority of vehicles at a government car auction have been repossessed from criminals or people who have failed to make payments on government loans. There are also government car auction vehicles that are "retired" police cruisers or other government vehicles that are no longer in service. You can usually find a wide range of makes and models, Not many people know about government seized auto auctions, so there will not be a lot of competition for vehicles that you’re bidding on. There are so many different vehicles to choose from, you’re bound to find one that will become someone’s next dream car. Whether you want to buy a car to re-sell, or you’re looking for a car for yourself or a child, a government seized auto auction is the best place to look for an affordable used vehicle. Why waste time with a double-talking car dealer when you can go to a government seized auto auction, where you can buy a car 90% off Retail Value? Well,You can check out http://www.purchaseusedcar.info ,this site lists top 5 goverment car online auction sites for you to choose,It really is that easy.
- my uncle bought a 1966 Mercury Comet Calante for just under 23,000 off of e-bay. about 4 years ago. the car was in perfect shape, but was missing one of the Calante badges ($44 part out of a mercury catalog). he put the 289 back to its original 2bbl carb and put the badge on, then re-sold the car to a collector for $250,000! quite a profit for an afternoon of work, and a week waiting on a $44 badge.
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