Contact your local, city or county government. They are able to give you the locations of their car auctions.
There are several government car auction sites. A couple of them are as follows: http://www.gov-auctions.org/ and http://autoauctions.gsa.gov/autoauctions/home.seam. From there, you can search for your location for auctions near you.
Yes, any adult can attend a government auction. You can get cars for cheap at a government auction. I have been to a few car auctions and I got a great deal.
There may be no buyers fees at most acutions. You can find more information here www.autoauctions.gsa.gov
It's difficult to find an auction without running into a service that charges money for auction listings. However, auction information is free and accessible. Car auctions can often by found on a state government's website. For example, auction information can be found on California's Department of General Services Fleet and Asset Management website.
The winner of the car does not pay a bid. the person who lists the car at auction pays a percentage of the sale for the right to list at auctions.
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.
There are various ways to be notified of a police car auction. Some of the ways to be notified of a police car auction include online on websites such as GovSales or calling local government agency offices.
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.
Tax rates vary by location.
You can find the information on car auction on some websites like Wikipedia, Dallascityhall, CarsDirect, YouTube, autoTempest, and Car Auctions in Pennsylvania.
Try a car auction.
Yes I find ebay a reliable car auction site however as a seller watch out for bad feedback bidders.