Senin, 30 Januari 2012

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Interstate Auto auction Review

Get a 2010 Car With 40,000 Miles for $5,000.  No Dealer License Required! Http://www.interstateautoauction.com New To The Largest Public Car Auction in New England. Red Light Repairables are "AS IS" Red Light Salvaged, Clean Title, Repos, Charity, Donated and NO Reserve Cars Sold Wholesale. This is Perfect for Anyone looking for a great value especial People Who Are Exporting

Public Car Auction Wednesday's w/Test Drives
New England's Largest Public Car Auction! Interstate Auto Auction Wednesdays 530PM and Saturdays 10AM Bid Free Online or Oniste!  One of The Only Auctions That Lets You Test Drive Cars Before Auction Start!  Nearly 50,000 Cars Sold in just 9 years! 200+ Cars For Auction Every Wednesday Rain, Sleet or Snow.  View enitre Inventory 24/7 with details, pic and vins for a car fax

Public Car Auction Saturday's
New England's Largest Public Car Auction! Interstate Auto Auction Bid Free Online or Oniste! One of The Only Auctions That Lets You Test Start Cars Before Auction Starts! Nearly 50,000 Cars Sold in just 9 years! 200+ Cars For Auction Every Saturday Rain, Sleet or Snow. View enitre Inventory 24/7 with details, pic and vins for a car fax at Interstate Auto Auction Review Inventory

5 reviews for Interstate Auto Auction
I'm changing my rating after a second experience here that was positive. If I could split my ratings it would be one star for online, 4 stars for in person. The staff is busy but friendly (for the most part) and the auction runs like a well oiled machine. It's also a lot of fun.

The negatives are that the online auction system through proxybid just doesn't work well. I made a bid, then the car was passed on but the system still displayed my bid as the highest. I was reluctant to place any more bids because my money appeared to tied up in this one car. Also, the software that the auction runs with didn't work. I tried installing it on two different computers and it crashed on both repeatedly.

But in person, I had a blast. I went on a Saturday. There was no test driving allowed due to the Flea Market traffic, but they still let us check out the cars and start them up from 9am-10am before the auction started.
The majority of cars were in the $1000-$5000 range. I had done Bluebook research the night before on the cars I was curious about. Checking them out in person helped to adjust the amounts I was willing to bid, and I drove off a car that I'm happy with (if it lasts more than a year it's a win).

If you do your homework and are patient, you could come away with a deal at one of these auctions. You need to have realistic expectations though. You're probably not going to score a car for much less than it's worth, but you will do better than a dealership. (I paid $4000 for a car worth about $4700). There are reserve prices in place to ensure the seller doesn't take a complete bath.

One of the guys warned to check the car for oil before driving home. I am worried that they artificially keep the oil levels low so the cars doesn't leak or smoke. This was mentioned in an earlier review.

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