Car dealer explains the difference between buying a car privately and buying one from auction.
22 Responses
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ILOVECHICKEN69 Says:
this guy properly works at a auction xD
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9091312 Says:
this cant be real
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3089280288 Says:
Now can I save money on my insurance by using Gieco?
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JoanneCranley Says:
Good video
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MerlinMotorGroup Says:
Good advice
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5haw Says:
wow why would you ever go to a stealership, you must have money to blow
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sugarmanonline Says:
great video. It’s important to always know what what one is getting into.
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EpiDemic117 Says:
quick question. I live in California and i am about to go to one on the weekend. Looking at a 04 to 05 accord. Car faxed em. Whats usually the percentage you save when buying from an auction instead of buying from a private party?
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MerlinMotorGroup Says:
good video. informative
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celticsjc Says:
Yes correct also know as title attached and it is announced when the title will be delivered, usually the next day.
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n00bSLicer Says:
Thank you, this was very informative.
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Anseller531 Says:
Tip, decide your maximum price before bidding,and STICK to it.If you are not capable of doing that,car auctions are not for you.
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vussoh00 Says:
your website doesn’t seem to be working
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yvh478 Says:
I have bought car-auction, I wouldn’t say its bad, good product overall.Make sure to read my review at squidoo(.)com/car-auctionreview before you buy it.
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scorpionexo400 Says:
I got a question. If your car gets towed and you can get it out, can you buy it back at an auction?
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conway2223 Says:
The fourth light…
Blue= The vehicle “title”, or whatever it is referred to outside the US, is NOT present. This requires more effort to obtain the title, (usually through a title professional) before you can even think about registering, or selling said vehicle. -
conway2223 Says:
One word. Arbitration. Unless you are a mechanic, don’t buy at a US auction, if you can’t arbitrate it. (note for prospective buyers at United States auto auctions)
Sales at auction consist of a “4 light system”
GREEN= “ride & drive”. Free of any defect(or none declared, and sale of such vehicle, can be reversed, in the arbitration process.
YELLOW= Caution. Vehicle may have some type of salvage history, or another defect.
RED= As Is. Also includes vehicles 10 years, and older. -
loopsterman Says:
thank you
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momo261086 Says:
what auction is tht. i want to buy one from auction
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vsub Says:
Thanks mate!
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SimcaVedette Says:
i’m driver at a car auction,most cars over 6 years old at auction have faults(some serious,others not so).The only ones that are really good are 4 years old and newer.
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iheartdoza Says:
thanks for that!



