Buying at auction - Kevin Rayner

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ChelseaVork

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It seems that auction sites no longer admit the public and you have to register as a motor trader. Are there any sites that admit the public?
Posted 4 week ago

olandeep says
I used to buy my my cars at auction (2 to 4 year old ex lease cars being sold by the lease company) but that was up to about 12 years ago, as said above fees for private buyers are now way too high. Not sure if you can stroll into a Manheim or BCA auction to see what is going on these days, I don’t see why not but I am sure someone else will clarify…
Posted 4 week ago

durrandort says
I know it's been a while, but buying at an auction can be a great way to get a reasonably priced car. However, it can also be tricky if you need to be more careful. The biggest thing is to do your research ahead of time. Make sure you know the car's market value, and try to learn as much as possible about its history. Auctions can be fast-paced, so getting caught up in the excitement is easy. Also, watch auction fees – they can add up quickly. If you're unsure about a car, walking away is probably best. A site like CarDealerKing.com  can help you get a feel for what you're looking for and give you some guidance.
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