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Purchasing a vehicle is a big investment. Especially during times when the economy is not doing well or when work is not frugal for us — we need the best deal we can find. So what options are there for us at these moments?

Public Auto Auction

One of the most cost effective methods to buying a new car is through Car Auctions. Buying a car can bear huge discounts. The same car purchased at an auction instead of a used car dealership can bring deep discounts as low as 85%.

Another benefit to car auctions is the fact that they have so many cars to select from. Usually you will see lots of cars lined up to be bought. You could spend hours looking at all the cars and trucks that are there.

If you want a discount your best bet very likely is at an auctions. Auctions are also regionally done. So right in your town is the auction for you.

Buying from an Dying Person

If there are senior citizen areas near where you live it is definitely worth checking them out for car deals. Many times they have bulletins where they can post to. Many times they make car selling ads here.

The advantage to buying from an senior person is that they hardly drive anyplace. The car they are selling is like brand spanking new. They generally just drive to the local food market and back home. There are no bad miles on the car.

Also of interest is the fact that they probably are not selling for any kind of profit. In most cases their son or daughter are selling for them and they just want a quick, fast and easy sell without any lose ends.

The only problem to this kind of option is it is a hit or miss deal. Timing is important and when you need a car may not be a time to find a car from someone older.

These are two options I’ve successfully used to find really super purchases on cars throughout my car buying experience as an owner and seller of cars.

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