There are many online shops that provide car for auction services. Amazon.com is one of online shop that provides car for auction services. You can visit www.amazon.com
I believe that everyone gets very mad at you and then they put it back up for auctlon.
If a bank was to repossess a car then your car would be put up for auction. You may get the car back at any time before the auction by making the lost repayments up. Many people wait till the auction and buy the car back at a very low price according to one of the websites on the internet. This way they pay less than the repayments were costing and have got their car back.
You can find cars up for auction in your local newspapers and all over internet. The best thing to do is to visit a car auction site and contact the owner of the car.
interstateautoauction.com has loads and loads of cars on there up for auction. You can search for the perfect car for you. They have the days and times on there of when the auctions are.
You can check out websites such as ebaymotors.com where they will not only tell you how to place your vehicle up for auction, but also will allow you to do it directly on their site. It's a one-stop shop! Good luck to you.
I'm not sure if this is valid in every state, but I believe that if the car is sold at an auction, you will still be liable for the left over balance. If the car is sold at an auction and the sell price covers the balance of the loan then, I don't think you will need to pay anything else. Maybe some fees for the repo. I "think" this is how it works
To get a close/local car auction, in some towns (depending on where you live) have a yearly auction. I would recommend looking up the coming up auctions in towns near you, car dealer ships will sometimes be lowering prices to get rid of some of the older cars.
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Many car auctions are open to the general public. Others are specifically dealer only. It is up to the auction house as to who they let in.
There are actually many websites that help you auction off your car. Just search for car auction websites in your particular area. Whether or not the buyer should pay shipping is up to your discretion. USPS is not the best place to ship your car through.
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You can try car liquidation, my brother put his Scion for sale and they took nothing for that, he got a very good price for the car, so good luck!