2. Always ask for an extended warranty whenever you buy a used car from any US car auction. If you have an extended warranty and your new purchase is found to have a salvaged title, the extended warranty will support you.
3. Before buy any used car from any US car auction asks for a vehicle History Report. You must ask this report if you buy a used car from the US car auction, so you don't get scammed.
One good benefit of the Vehicle History Report is that the part of report includes a VIN# decode on your car. This VIN# decode includes the model, options, year, engine size and type, drive train info, country of manufacture, EPA gas mileage, etc of the car.
4. Always remember during US car auction see the VIN# in the car. You can find the VIN# on the plate on the dashboard by looking through the windshield. Some cars also have the 17 digit VIN# printed on stickers on the driver side door, trunk, and other doors. Remember no one can get you a car title vehicle history report for a car before 1981, as the 17 digit VIN did not become standard until 1981.
5. When using an online auction directory service, don't expect a full list of specific vehicles, descriptions, and prices for each US car auction because this information changes daily, although some services could provide more details than others.
A catalog of vehicles for a particular US car auction will be available on the day of the auction, or a few days prior, from the auction administrator.
These are some points which need to remember during US car auction. Both dealer and bidder should have a full information and knowledge about the US car auction. And it’s our promise you will never let down by the dealing in any car auction, if you will keep in mind these tips. |