my dads been buying from http://www.vetoenterprises.com/
for the last 15 years
2007-03-28 08:13:13
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answered by ratethistunedotcom 1
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Watch your newspapers for police auctions. They're often held in county seats or state venues, and will include used police vehicles as well as siezed vehicles. You can often get some great deals... maybe a bullet hole or two as well, but that's part of the charm.
Don't expect you're going to get a lot of the police "bells and whistles" in the used car though. They salvage out anything that they can before auctioning it off. You're getting a high milage vehicle with a slightly heavier carriage and engine.
2007-03-28 04:02:39
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answered by Jarien 5
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I do a lot of repairs for cabbies, and they say they usualy pick them up at auctions. You better bring a good mechanic, because they usually come with a bunch of minor electrical sabbotage (they rip their equipment out and leave stuff hanging), and most of the time you can only test drive them around a crowded parking lot. (if it starts)
Usually after a few hours of working out various bugs, they turn out to be great cars.
2007-03-28 03:58:19
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answered by BFH 6
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Call the town you live in. They should be able to tell you when they do the police auctions. (cars, motorcycles etc)
2007-03-28 04:01:13
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answered by scarlettrhett 5
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Usually those vehicles are worn out... be careful.
2007-03-28 04:12:32
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answered by Anonymous
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POLICE AUCTION...or EBAY
2007-03-28 04:02:47
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answered by Jared S 2
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My sis has one for sale....where do you live?
2007-03-28 04:04:26
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answered by Silver B 3
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