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U.S. Government Auto Auctions

U.S. Government Auto Auctions

At the GSA (General Services Administration) Fleet Vehicle Sales you can get the vehicle you are looking for at a great price. The government uses these auction services to get rid of the vehicles that are no longer used by federal agencies.

Federal Agencies go through the U.S. General Services Administration to lease the vehicles they need for transportation. When these vehicles are replaced by newer ones, for any number of reasons, they are auctioned off by the GSA.

The good thing about these vehicles is they were only used for normal transportation needs and not used by the military or repossessed by any other federal or state agency. They are clean, detailed, and ready for you to drive home after the auction. No wasted time for ownership and taking possession of your new vehicle.

These public auctions are held nationwide and there are approximately 40 locations throughout the United States. Many of the locations have internet sales which are great for those who have to be somewhere else when the auction takes place. Not to mention, at most public auctions you have to register to make bids, at the GSA Fleet Auction Sales there are no registration fees or buyer fees.

Approximately 40,000 vehicles are sold every year and you can buy specialized equipment when you need to. The vehicles the GSA auctions off are great quality vehicles and have all the popular options that were installed when the vehicle was purchased by the GSA. They have many makes and models to bid on and most of them have low mileage. There is also a selection of alternative fuel vehicles to choose from so you can get your needs met from the vehicle you bid for and win.

At GSA Fleet Auction sales anyone can bid on the vehicles because they are open to the public. Most of the auction bidders bid on more than one vehicle to ensure that they get the vehicle they want. You can find more than one vehicle of the same make and model that will be auctioned off that same day because of their fast turnaround and large inventory.

You have several ways to pay for your winning bid so make sure that you find out what types of purchasing options are available at the location you are attending. You can receive email reminders of upcoming sales and auctions if you want to stay on top of their auctions as well.

For more information on GSA Fleet Auctions Sales and Services go to http://autoauctions.gsa.gov/autoauctions/home.seam

You can also visit repossedcars.org for a complete directory of local auto auctions. This website also offers information on purchasing repossessed cars as well.

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