วันอาทิตย์ที่ 2 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Purchasing Government Surplus Vans

Author : Albert Lee
People need ample space which is why a van is more practical than getting a compact car. The person may be paying more gas but the convenience of having this vehicle is more important than anything else.The customer can check some preowned vans in the dealers lot to see if there is a good bargain. If there are none that suits the person's tastes, there are other places to check out such as a public or a government auction.In the government auction, an employee once used vehicle that is being sold. These were neither confiscated for failing to pay a loan nor acquired in a raid. These are also well maintained and have a maintenance record so the person will know the history of the van.The individual can see the van by going to a government facility that is auctioning off government surplus vehicles after registering in the front to be allowed to go in. One can even sit on the drivers seat, check the air conditioning and the heater to make sure these are working.The only thing the prospective buyer cannot do is to take the van for a spin. If the person likes it, the only thing to do will be to submit a bid and wait who will win. Since this is an auction, the highest bidder will be the one who will bring it home.There are a lot of people who participate in a government surplus auction. Some of these buyers will use the van for personal use while there are others who will use it for business or profit.This shows that the competition is quite tough when hoping to buy a van at a more affordable price. It will be a good idea then to have a few other prospects in mind should the first choice go to someone else.If this doesn't work out, the person shouldn't worry because government auctions happen all year round. These are usually announced in the newspaper and people can review what is offered in the Internet since these are featured in the government website.People who are able to buy a van or any other vehicle in the government auction can pay using cash, credit card or check. A government certificate known as a standard form 97 and a purchaser's receipt will be given so this can be brought to the Department of Motor Vehicles or DMV so this can be transferred to the name of the new owner.If during the time of the auction the individual is not able to go, it is still possible to try and get the van by having someone else represent the person. The documents that have to be presented are a letter from the prospective buyer and the social security or tax identification number.Buying a government surplus van is still the best choice for many given that no repairs are needed when this is driven on the road. The person will just bring it to the shop for maintenance to make sure it is in running condition at all times.Also, no one will care where the van came from since the driver in the other vehicle probably got it in the same or similar facility that sold these surplus goods.For listings of government surplus auctions, please visit http://www.auto-car-auctions.info/
Keyword : government surplus vans

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