There are several different ways that you can save money whenever it comes time to buy a car. One of the easiest ways for you to do this, however, is to take part in a Brashers auto auction. Brashers has been around for over 50 years and they are one of the top auto auction houses in the United States. There are a few others that are larger, such as the Manheim auto auction but if you're in the western United States, including WA, you can take part in one of these auctions.
Most of the Brasher's auto auction houses are going to give you excellent prices but in most cases, you need to be a dealer in order to participate. That is one of the ways that they are able to keep the prices so low because they sell the cars wholesale to dealers and to other businesses, such as car rental companies. Although some of the cars may be new that they have on their lot, most of them are used and many are in excellent shape. The only other way for you to take part in one of these auto auctions is to be an invited guest of somebody that has their dealers license. You will not be able to bid on any of the vehicles but they will be able to place bids for you, if that is what you want to do.
Brashers auto auction also has some auctions that are available to the public on an occasional basis. At times, these are government auto auctions which feature a lot of seized vehicles. It is possible to find some really good deals at one of these auctions but you may need to wade through a few vehicles before you find one that is going to go for the price that you like. There are also some other public access events that are available throughout the year. The easiest way for you to find out whenever these are taking place is by registering on their website in order to be notified of any time that one of these auctions is going to be available.
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