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Police Impounds
Cars are seized and auctioned off at police impounds. There are a
number of reasons why cars are held at police impounds. Vehicles are
seized due to negligence or abandonment, or they are confiscated due
to criminal activity or lack of payments. Therefore, cars of varying quality
can be found at police impounds. Some new vehicles are in good
condition with low mileage. The vehicles at police impounds are usually
auctioned off at the tow lot or in an online auction. However, the car will
only be auctioned after the police have conducted a rigorous search for
the owner. The purpose of the auction is for the police to recover the
costs of towing and storing the vehicle. Therefore many of the cars at
police impounds are listed at prices much lower than an owner or
dealership may request. Police impounds can be a good place to find a
deal. Auction policies at police impounds vary by state. It is important for
someone interested in bidding on a vehicle to review the state’s laws and
to have a clear idea of what he or she is looking for in a vehicle.
Vehicles at police impounds are usually sold as-is, without a warranty or
mechanical review. The winning bidder is often responsible for removing
the vehicle at his or her own cost. The bidder should be prepared to
take the car home immediately following the auction, even if the car is
missing the keys.
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