Damaged Auto Auctions
Article:
Damaged auto auctions are basically meant for
the budget concious. In damaged auto auctions, you will find
cars that have been salvaged, repossessed or simply from owners
who are too well heeled to be even bothered with a damaged
car.
Read on, get some tips on how to go about
getting your choice car and enjoy.
All About Damaged Auto
Auctions
Author: Perry Gibson
If you are a person who is very budget - conscious buyer
who's looking for a car and getting a brand new or even a
quality second-hand one is not your thing, then you can go for
a damaged car auction.
The same thing
goes for individuals who like the challenge of making diamonds
out of dirt.
Damaged cars are probably the lowest-priced automobiles out
there in the markets today. A brand new car basically loses a
little less than a quarter of its value during the first time
it is driven out in the street after the purchase, a damaged
car has lost most of its market-value after years of torture or
after a certain unfortunate incident. However, value is
relative to the things that are done to the damaged car. Value
can be restored eventually.
Damaged cars should be seen on the level of their
"potential" restored value. Of course, no one will ever re-buy
a damaged car if he has no intention of making it better for
some future purpose. Auctions are great ways of getting one's
hands on damaged cars. These events are participated upon by
different individuals who have different intentions.
Some intend to reconstruct the cars to use them eventually
for transportation. Some intend to learn how to make repairs
and modifications and so they use these cars as experiments.
But whatever the motivation, damaged cars are still popular to
the masses.
What are some things that people need to know about damaged
car auctions? Damaged car auctions are comparable to the
regular car auctions. Here are some basic things that people
who are participating in damaged car auctions should
take into mind:
1) Know why you would want to have a damaged car It is all a
matter of purpose. People go to a regular car auction to be
able to find great quality cars at great bargains. In a damaged
car auction, people don't go to find great quality cars but
they look for potentially restorable cars. If you are buying a
damaged car to restore it and use it as a mode of
transportation in the future, you should give it good
thinking.
2) Know your costs - Get the list of damaged cars that are
being auctioned. From the list, choose the model that you would
want to get your hands into. Do a little research and find more
information about the said model, especially with regards to
its current market price. Setting prices that you are willing
to pay for a damaged car can be a little bit tricky, so our
suggestion is that you make a table, or a matrix where in you
put in different conditions and different prices that go along
with such conditions.
For example, "damaged hood" and "Damaged tail lights" should
given values and these should be subtracted to the price that
you are willing to pay for the car.
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