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Police Impound Listings
The vehicles available in police impound listings have been seized or
confiscated from their owners due to criminal activity, abandonment, or
negligence. As a result, the cars in police impound listings range in
quality and condition. After the vehicles are seized, the police store the
vehicles at an impound lot. Once the impound lot reaches its capacity,
the police are required to auction the vehicles off to bidders. The funds
recovered from the impound auctions are used to cover the costs of
towing and storing the vehicles. Any additional money benefits the police
department. The cars auctioned in police impound listings are sold for
well below market prices, and those who have experience in bidding can
find a great deal. Interested buyers should contact their local station for
the police impound listings. State laws vary on auto auctions.
Sometimes the police impound listings are made public in the local
newspaper, while others are only available to those who seek it out.
Private companies pursue the police impound listings and will often put
the cars up in an online auto auction. However, these private websites
usually come with registration and user fees. Prior to bidding on cars
from police impound listings interested buyers should research vehicle
resale values and establish a price that he or she is willing and able to
pay.
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