online car auction sites

Why buy a car at an auction online? The first reason is that if you're careful and you do your homework, you can save money on the car you want. The giant auto insurance online auction field Ebay Motors is, however, other sites may offer benefits to the buyer that Ebay does not. As there are many sites online car auction, what are the characteristics you should look to find the ideal one? The list below is in no particular order. All elements are important.
Geography – Notice if the auction site Motor offer throughout the United States. If you live in Maine, you do not want to go to Texas to get your car. Some auction May shipping fees if you do not come pick up your purchase.
Testimonials – Search the Web sire for comments on image quality, user satisfaction, and other similar factors. But beware of testimonials can be faked.
Selection of brands and models – Does the show site a good range of foreign and domestic vehicles, large and small, and most importantly did the car you want?
Easy search – Test the website for its usability. Is it easy to navigate around the website? Are the guidelines easy to follow? Can you find the car you want without hassle?
Customer Support – Look for support after the sale. Is it available on the auction site?
Money Back Guarantee – Do you get a money back guarantee? Under what circumstances?
Accept all major credit cards – You want to pay with a credit card so you'll get cash, or mileage, or some other reward. Be sure that your credit card will be accepted.
Bidding Process – How does the bidding work? Is it easy to bid? Can you easily see when others are offering? Is process of tendering understandable?
Professionalism – The website look professional? Check the words and how they are used on the site. Is there an overall professional tone?
Here are some tips on buying a car auction. First: Get the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) that you can get a title search and retrieve all the vehicle's history. Many websites sell this information. It is preferable to know the defects of the car before you buy. You do not have a car that has survived a flood or been in an accident. History will also tell you if the odometer reading is the correct mileage for the car. It will also check other information about the car (type engine, the number of cylinders, etc..) When you trade in a car, the seller obtains a title report, and you should do the same. Second: Make sure to check prices of similar vehicles. Search the auction sites on the Internet. View ads in your local paper, but remember that you are watching prices for cars have not sold, they are just asking prices. Third: Before bidding determine the maximum price you're willing to pay and does not go above. There will be another car along to be to your taste.
Joseph Starr writes on a variety of subjects to keep his brain from fogging over. Look for his blogs on http://www.blogger.com/
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