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What is the least expensive new car on the market in 2009?

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

It’s all so overwhelming trying to pick out a new car. I’m just wondering what the cheapest new car they’re currently designing is. Can you find new cars for under $10,000?
Thanks!

Depending on what sort of deals your local dealerships are offering, I’ve seen (starting at around 9995)

Hyundai Accent
Kia Rio
Pontiac Wave
Chevy Aveo

But those are /base/ models. As in, no A/C and standard.
Plus, you have to add freight (usually about 1500ish where I am) and taxes, so it works out to like 13k or 14k.

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What websites can I find used cars for sale on?

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Im looking for a website like craigslist and the want ad to find used cars in the albany ny area. Anyone know of any sites?

autotrader.com, cars.com, ebay and craigslist are all popular.

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Where can I find old muscle cars for sale?

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

I am interested in purchasing 67-69 camaros, 66-70 chevelles, cudas, etc. Any classic muscle cars. Will travel to purchase.

Nice selection of cars. I collect Camaros, currently my most expensive one is $14. Hopefully down the road though I’ll own a much more expensive one. I look at the classifieds alot and there are some sites worth checking into.

http://www.collectorcartrader.com
http://www.ebay.com
http://www.backpage.com
http://www.craigslist.com

Hope these help

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where can I find a list of cars that have been totaled for sale by insurance companies?

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

i am looking for cars for sale from ins. companies that they have totaled out

Insurance companies don’t sell totaled cars to individuals they just send them to an auction that only dealers can bid on

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How can I find out about bank repo cars for sale?

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

I am low on cash (after going through graduate school) and I am looking to my a decent car. I bought a car at a local auction once and was very successful! So I just thought of bank repo cars. Can you help me or point me a direction where I could find out some more about bank repo cars?

as the above poster said, most banks send their cars to auction, you might want to try credit unions in your area, good luck

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what are the best places for finding used cars for sale?

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

I am looking around to see which places are the best to find used cars that sale for eight hundred to one thousand dollars. I look at the goverment auction sites but I am still not sure which place are the best to buy a car that sale for that amount

Auctions are a great place to find cheap prices on cars. Look on eBay as well. Check the NickelAds, your local paper for cars under $1k, and check out AutoTrader or CarSoup.
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find old classic wrecked cars for sale in florida?

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Anyone know where I can find old 30’s-50’s wrecked cars for sale in florida any ads you may know of or any salvage yard.

try this it says its in florida. also looks like a nice place to look around

http://www.oldgoldcars.com/

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Any one know where I can find cars for sale under $2000 and that will run?

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

I need a manual transmission car under $2000 that will run. I’ve tried ebay, autotrader, craigslist… please list if you have a car for sale that meets my requirements and also if you know of any sites.

If you have the cash to purchase this car, hit the used car managers of dealers near you, you are the holy grail of buyers–one who is actually looking for a manual transmission, these are generally just dead as far as wholesale goes and somewhat hard to retail. tell them you want to buy it with a drive first. I know I let sales persons put together used car buyers and new car trade-ins to help consummate more sales. I couldn’t have been the only one that practiced it.

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Salvage Cars for Sale

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Have you been thinking about purchasing a salvage auto?  Well, if you´re looking at this article I suspect that you´re looking for a salvage cars for sale.  I also suspect that you try to find out where you can purchase a salvage car and what you should be looking for when evaluating a salvage car.  There are plenty of places to find salvage cars for sale on the internet.  Just typing in the phrase you will come across numerous dealers that have large supplies of salvage cars to choose from.  But how can you trust them.  Do you have anything to evaluate them on previous purchases?  I would think that you are just cold calling a new dealer.  If you know what you are doing and you have brought a salvage car before this is fine.  But what if you have not purchased a salvage car before and this is your first time.  Do you have any references or do you know someone else that has purchased from the dealer that you are dealing with. 

Well, I have a better idea.  How about finding a salvage car for sale on eBay?  Yes, I am serious.  eBay has a large selection of dealers that are trying to sale their vehicles at discounted prices.  You also have a way to evaluate the dealers on eBay for first time buyers.  You can check out the dealer feedback.  Has the dealer cheated any before?  Has the dealer always sold a quality product?  You can find out all of this with just one click.

You can also have your money to go into escrow until you receive the auto.  So many times have people lost money on the internet because they are too quick to release money to individuals that just don’t have the product that they claim to have.  With eBay and third party applications you can negotiate to have the money deposited into a third party account and receive the product.  Once received you just tell the third party and they will release the money to the seller.  It is as easy as that.

Yes, I know there are some people that have had bad experiences with eBay.  Hell, I did also.. But the good experiences outweigh the bad one and I still would use eBay to purchase some of everything that I want.

Kenneth Elliott
http://www.articlesbase.com/automotive-articles/salvage-cars-for-sale-725168.html

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Methods To Get The Most Out Of A Car Sale Auction

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

If you’re thinking about heading over to an upcoming used car auction, this will be the most important article you’ll ever read. Here’s why.

When it comes to used car auctions, many folks out there aren’t too keen on buying cars simply because they’re afraid they might get ripped off. Sure, things like this do happen, but think of all the great car deals you’ll miss out on, by avoiding going to a used car auction!

Here are 3 simple tips that will help you come out on top at used car auctions:

Tip #1: Have a car dealer accompany you to the auction

You might have noticed that most auctions sell used cars that have been inspected and are open to car dealers only. If you’re keen on visiting such an auction, make sure you get a knowledgeable car dealer to accompany you.

Of course, you can also head over to an auction that displays cars that aren’t inspected, since these types of auctions are often meant for the entire public.

However, more risk is involved because there isn’t a set standard for the used cars being sold. So you do need to be a bit careful before buying one.

Tip #2: Check out the car before immediately going ahead and purchasing it

You’ll find the cars are often sold as is, in most used car auctions out there. This means that neither guarantees nor warranties are offered to the buyer.

So to avoid getting conned by ‘rogue’ car auctioneers, you want to be at a used car auction as early as possible. This way, you can leisurely check out all of the features of the car as well as its overall condition.

Better yet, why not take along an expert on used car auctions. Doing this might not only save you time but also your hard-earned money.

And sometimes, things can happen pretty fast, (e.g. used car auction pros will be impatient to quickly close deals), and if you aren’t very familiar with the whole process, it helps to have an expert on the subject at hand.

Tip #3: Know that all bids are final!

One of the most vital things to keep in mind when buying a car at a used car auction, is that all bids are final once bidding has closed. If yours happens to be the highest bid for a particular model, and if it’s accepted by the seller, then you must pay in cash for the car you’ve bid on.

And depending on the seller, you can expect to pay a deposit of a minimum of five hundred dollars. In case you change your mind later on, you cannot get back your money, because the used car auction has a right to retain your deposit!

You see, this is how it works: the seller sells his car to the used car auction, which is then transferred to you. Even if you decide against paying the full amount, the auction is still obligated to pay the seller. Hence, if you fail to pay up, you can be sued for the entire cost of the car! This is why it’s so important to know what you’re getting into, before going ahead and buying the vehicle.

So the next time you decide to attend a used car auction, keep these tips in mind – chances are, you’ll end up buying a car that will prove to be good value for money!

Ian Jefferson
http://www.articlesbase.com/automotive-articles/methods-to-get-the-most-out-of-a-car-sale-auction-126849.html

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