Cheap Car Auctions, Through Seized Cars

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Have you ever wondered why the person next door was able to afford the Mercedes or BMW? You are aware that his job cannot possibly be funding that car. Have you ever daydreamed about driving a luxury car, maybe a convertible, down the highway on a nice day while the wind blew through your hair?

Well stop dreaming about these cars and start researching about how you can get the best deal on purchasing one of these cars. No, I do not mean at the used car dealerships. I am talking about finding the best deal at a government auto auction in your area.

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Why There Will Be No Accidents in 2020??


Volvo are conducting a large field test with the aim of preventing any injury or accident in a Volvo by 2020.

There are around 100 Volvo’s that have currently been installed with this tech and it goes in and looks at how people monitor things.

The technology will monitor the drivers behaviour whilst driving and analyse how this changes depending on the situation. The tests called EuroFOT (Field Operational Tests) are being conducted as part of a wider project involving other research organisations.

There will be cameras inside the car that are able to measure head movement during the journey. The really good thing about the cameras is that they are being placed at the front and back to make sure every motion is captured.

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This post was written by admin on January 11, 2010

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Are you a Mini Man or a Sports Car Fan?

 Government Car Auctions are a great place to find a Mini Cooper or a used sports car for a fraction of the cost by bidding on seized vehicles. They are often selling Mercedes, BMW’s, Bentley’s, Mini Coopers, Porsches and many other high dollar sports cars to the highest bidder, and sometimes, there are very few bidders for these higher dollar cars. 

 

For example, earlier this afternoon, a 2004 Bentley Continental, with 32,000 miles in excellent condition inside and out was listed.  Bidding expires in a couple days, at a bidding deposit of $10,000 and no bids had been offered on it, AT ALL, after being listed for bid for almost three weeks.  So few people realize that this is a great way to pick-up that dream sports car they would never be able to afford otherwise, they don’t even know where to look for it.

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