Hundreds easy and every month.
Yes Many sites have used cars for auction,Ebay has thousands of used cars for auction.
Many sites auction cars as well as a lot more other things. Try to look on the web for auction cars and hopefully you will be able to find the car of your dreams.
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The types of cheap cars that would be available at an auction would depend on many things, like what kind of auction it was. If it was a police auction, there may be some very nice cars available due to drug raids or confiscated evidence.
As many as he can afford to buy.
The number varies from state to state. It is not an auction license you need it is a dealers license.
Many people have reported this company as a scam. Here is one complaint: http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/ebay-auction-listing-agent-by-elizabeth-jackson-c382633.html
There are many online shops that provide car auction. Amazon.com in LA is one of online shop that provides car auction for any kind of auto cars. You can visit www.amazon.com
To a great extent new car dealers will typically not sell a car that they determine may need warranty repairs to the general public or a very old car that has a small profit margin. Their lot is only so big and they want to stock cars that they can sell and make the most profit on. So, they will typically sell older cars at auction. But this does not mean that all cars sold at auction are these type cars. There are many very good cars sold at auction. You will find repossessed cars being sold by major car finance companies. Also many used car dealers will sell slowing moving cars at auction to move them off their lot to make room for better sellers.
I cannot say that I ever heard of the Nova concurs, until the mid, to late 70's. Now, in 67, I know they made a Canadian version of the Nova. I think it was called the "Arcadia" maybe. Anyway, it had a different front end on it. An L-72 version went accross the auction block at Barret Jackson, I think, recently. Not too many of those were made, and with the weather, I doubt many are left..
There are many popular online car auction websites. These include sites such as Cars Direct, Copart and AutoTrader as well as sites such as We Buy Any Car and eBay.
The number of cars sold at auction varies significantly each year and depends on factors like market demand, economic conditions, and the type of auction. In the U.S. alone, millions of vehicles are sold through auctions annually, including both dealer and private sales. Online auctions have also gained popularity, further increasing the volume of cars sold. Overall, the figure can range from hundreds of thousands to several million vehicles each year.