Ever Hear of US Gov't GSA Public Auto Auctions??
GSA stands for General Service Administration.
It is an agency in the US government that, according to acting
Director David Bibbs, "is to help other US agencies better serve
the public by meeting ... their needs for products and services,
and, to (help) simplify access to government information and
services."
One of the services they provide are auto auctions.
So why does GSA sell vehicles?
GSA purchases vehicles "in bulk", i.e., it purchases "bunches"
of vehicles at once and then leases them out to different
government agencies. When the lease expires, these vehicles are
sold to the general public at GSA auctions, which allows the GSA
to re-coup some of their expenses and re-invest in more vehicle
purchases.
Benefits of purchasing a vehicle at a GSA auction:
1.) American made vehicles - trucks, cars, SUV, police car,
buses and many other types (approximately 40,000 vehicles to
choose from per year)
2.) Vehicles are generally well maintained (by the US Gov't).
These are not specialized vehicles or repossessed.
3.) Vehicles generally have low mileage
4.) Vehicles are generally 3 to 5 years old
5.) Vehicles generally sell at or around wholesale prices with
no extra buyer fees.
All in all, if you are in the market for a great used vehicle at
a great price, check out GSA public auctions.
To find out where you can get more information on GSA auctions
and other vehicle auctions, simply send a blank e-mail to
gsaaa@GetMoreInfo.net
About the author:
Bruce Dinger is a budding entrepreneur and is the author of many
articles on a variety of topics.
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