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  1. Be choosy. Just like bidding on cars that are not that popular, you also want to go to auctions that everybody doesn't know about. Not only will you get lower prices, they also tend to have better cars. You can find exclusive car auctions near you by joining a car auction listing service. They charge you a membership fee to keep the site up and the listings exclusive, but it's well worth the money.
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  3. For those individuals who are earth friendly, why would you buy a new piece for your car unless it was absolutely necessary? Did you know that to produce one part for a car, it not only adds to the pollution in the air, takes up other precious resources like petroleum? When you take advantage of the snowblower used yards, you are recycling and saving some of the problems in the world. Today's figure shows that there are millions of these vehicles in a recycling phase each year in America. Imagine how many parts that would add up too! Landfill space is also saved by the multitude of parts being reused instead of being thrown away.
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  7. My favorite resource when it comes to this kind of research is kelly blue book on-line. They have break down of the different grades of cars based on overall body condition, options that may be available with that particular car, and the region that you are looking in. All these factors are important so don't ignore any of them. If you have a lot of time on your hands you can even research other regional values for the same car and import them from other states, given its cost effective.
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  9. Off-lease cars, off-rental cars, company cars, fleet cars, repossessed cars, trade in cars and salvage cars find their way in to auctions. The main purpose of auctions is to make a quick sale of the cars at a price to dealers who can further sell it off for a decent profit in the retail market. You always get something flip worthy at an auction.
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  11. Armed with the reference blue book price, its time to start looking at online listings. There are numerous sources of used car listings, so be sure to find a few that you like and compare the results you get. When looking over these listings, be sure to compare what you see in the listing with what you have learned in your research. Be on the lookout for any inconsistencies that might indicate fraud. Also, be on auto salvage yards for awesome deals. Since you've done all this research, deals should just start to pop out at you, since you're so familiar with the pricing.
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  13. Getting a driver's license at the age of sixteen has become a rite of passage for American youth. The ability to drive and to express their identity through their cars has anchored the car as a symbol of freedom for teenagers. This teenage freedom has been documented in film after film, "American Graffiti" being just one fine example. Another in this genre is "Grease" (1978).
  14. Website: https://www.u-pull-it.com/junkyards-directory/
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