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Antique and Classic Automobiles (Auction) from the Private Collections of James C. Leake; W. E. Howell; and Breene M. Kerr
By: Antiques Inc.
Price: $25.00 (Used)



THE AUCTION - LAS VEGAS April 23 & 24, 1988 (Catalogue. Antique automobiles and cars)
Price: $5.99 (Used)



IMPORTANT, EARLY, HISTORIC AND CLASSIC MOTOR VEHICLES, AUTOMOBILIA AND AUTOMOBILE ART (Sotheby's Auction, July 2, 1990. "Tiger")
By: Sotheby's
Price: $25.00 (Used)



El lujo cotiza al alza.(precios de subasta de automóviles clásicos)(TT: Luxury is performing well in the open market.)(TA: prices at auction of vintage automobiles): An article from: Epoca
By: Carlos De Miguel
Price: $5.95 (New)



Veteran, Vintage, Classic and Special Interest Automobiles from Various Sources, Public Auction, April 25, 1970
By: Editor
Price: $18.00 (Used)



Antique, Vintage & Other Automobiles, Auction of James Leake Horseless Carriage
By: JAMES LEAKE
Price: $12.88 (Used)



The Art Astor Collection June 27 - 29, 2008 "The Automobiles" and "The Memorabilia"
By: Rm Auctions
Price: $99.00 (New)
$64.80 (Used)



GRAND TOURING AND SPORTING CARS AT AUCTION; A SALE OF IMPORTANT EUROPEAN COLLECTOR AUTOMOBILES TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH & SATURDAY NOVEMBER 27TH (1993)
By: Ltd. Speedwood Auctioneers
Price: $15.00 (Used)



Antique, Classic and Special Interest Automobiles....Public Auction
By: Parke-Bernet Galleries
Price: $35.00 (Used)



Florida Jur 2d: Attorneys At Law 57- 483 to Auctions and Auctioneers/ Automobiles and Other Vehicles (2 Volume Set)
By: Unknown
Price: $49.99 (Used)


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How Much Money Should I Bring to an Automobile Auction?

I'm pretty sure that you've heard about the great deals you can get at an automobile auction. Whether you've looking for something to get you back and forth from school or work or a luxury car, you can find it at an automobile auction. One of the most frequently asked question by those attending a car auction is how much money should they bring. While this question is highly subjective, there are some ways to get a general idea of how much money you should bring to your next auction.

First, you should have an idea of what type of car you want to buy. The more specific you are, the better. If the auction you are going to has a website, go there and pick out a couple of cars that you like. If they don't have a website, visit the auction site to view the cars a day or two before the auction starts.

Then, you'll want to get your hands on a Kelly's Blue Book. Use it to look up the cars you have picked out and find out how much they are worth, as well as their trade in value. Ideally, you'll only want to bid up to or a little over the car's trade in value. Otherwise, you might as well just go to a used car dealership and get your vehicle there.

You'll also want to call up the auction house to ask about any taxes and fees that will be added on top of your winning bid. These fees are what catches a lot of people off guard and they end up not being able to to pay for the car they bid for.

In general, you can get a car from an automobile auction from anywhere from $500 to $50, 000 depending on what type of car you're looking for. So, in order to know how much money to bring with you, know the value of the car in addition to any fees and taxes you may be required to pay upon winning the auction.

Now that you know how to get an idea of how much money you should bring to a car auction, your next step is to find one near you. You can make it pain free by joining a car auction list.
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