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Question by Bronson: How much should i be willing to pay for an off-lease 2006 Malibu at a government auction?
Sedan with~50,000 miles. I don’t want to overpay and haven’t been to an auto auction before.
Best answer:
Answer by peterthegreat You won’t find off-lease vehicles at a government auction, but you might find them at a public auto auction. Here’s more about it:
Government auctions sell surplus, replaced, and seized vehicles, but not off-lease vehicles. Many off-lease vehicles are sold at dealer-only auctions that are not open to the public.
You can get an idea of a fair auction price for the Malibu by going to www.kbb.com and looking up the “trade-in” value.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Question by Jessa: My car was repossessed in december of 2006 when can i see my credit go up?
My car was voluntarily repossessed in december of 2006, they sold it at auction for just about what was left on the loan. When can I see my credit score improve?
Best answer:
Answer by Hokie_Pokey 1 – 2 years of making payments on time.
And ensure that you paid off the balance that was owed after the car was sold at auciton – that could be looming over your head as well.
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