Did you know you can find a great deal at police and government auctions?  Most people have heard of police car auctions but for many they seem mysterious and inaccessible. The good news is that if you know what you’re doing it can be easy to find government auctions and get some great deals when buying a new car. Just be aware that you still need to be careful about which car you buy so do thorough research into its condition before you purchase even when buying from government car auctions.

When trying to find police repo auctions the first place you should go is the police themselves! This definitely does not mean ring 911 – that will get you into trouble. Instead you should ring the front desk of your local police station and ask when their next auction is happening. They won’t always be willing to tell you but it’s always worth a go.  Other places you could look for police auctions is in your local newspaper and online. The more people that know about a specific auction the less likely you are to get a good deal so by taking the time to look in places that most people don’t you increase the probability of getting a great car for a good price.

Even though when buying a car through police or government car auctions there is the chance of getting a fantastic deal you’ll still end up spending a large amount of money. For this reason you need to be sure that the car you buy is right for you and is in good condition. Make sure you know whether a car has been examined before you buy it and that you’re aware of all the potential problems. If you don’t have the confidence to examine a car yourself then it’s nearly always worth the money to hire a professional to look at it for you. This way you can have peace of mind when buying a new car even if it does cost you a bit extra. You also need to keep in mind your budget when at any auction for a car.  Many dealers attend police auctions and many of these seized vehicles find their way to lots similar to the repo depot.

Remember, police auctions aren’t the only place you can get good deals on new cars. For example, online car auctions often end up with a discount compared to going to a dealer as do repossessed car auctions. The most important thing is to look around at the various options until you find a deal that’s right for you.  A new trend with insurance companies these days is to scrap many cars instead of repairing them, you see with the cost of parts and labor they find it more cost effective to pay off the owner and send the damaged vehicle to auction. Purchasing these salvage cars for sale can be even more risky than repo cars as the damage is extensive so the old saying ‘buyer beware’ is much in effect.