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Police auctions are listed in local newspapers, by law. You can sometimes find a good vehicle, but it's very hard to do, between competing with dealers, mechanics and inside sales. I'd say a large percentage of auctioned vehicles are not great buys.
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Pick a city and inter that city with a .gov. Nashville would Nashville.gov. search the pages and you will locate a site for public auctions. click on to that site and the dates will be there for you. Word of caution. if you are really interested in one of these seized vehicles, arrive very early on the day of the auction and thoroughly examine each vehicle. employees are forbidden to bid on these vehicles. make sure the vehicle you are interested in, did not come from New Orleans and hurricane Katrina. Buying a vehicle from these auctions, is a 50/50 proposition. due your homework on the vehicle, before making a bid and wished you had not. Keep this thought in mind: if the auctioned vehicles were that good, the police would keep them themselves as surveillance vehicles. get my drift?
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