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Can I get a decent vehicle for $3000 or less at an Insurance Auto Auction?

Can I get a decent vehicle for $3000 or less at an Insurance Auto Auction? 3000 is my budget....looking to purchase any of the following used cars:Mustang,Jeep,Infiniti,Acura....year doesnt matter as long as its 95+ ....What are your thoughts? How do these auctions work?

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  1. Yes you can and most of them you register to become a member and pay like a 15.00 fee. that's it.
  2. ShadowChimp, There are lots of websites where you can get a free insurance quote. http://www.autoadviceonline.com/Auto-Insurance-Quote.html It only takes roughly 10 minutes to do.
  3. Everyone wants the cheapest auto insurance. Everyone is constantly looking comparing this auto insurance provider with this one. It's almost like a parlor game, isn't it. I've done it too. If you've ever gotten a speeding ticket or have a young teenager itching to drive that you've just added to your policy or if you've been involved in an accident, it can get more and more expensive, can't it? Auto insurance is too expensive. You're not alone. it's true for almost every American family.You may get your queires answered here, http://www.best-autoinsurance.we.bs/ The problem for discounts, however, is quality. Many ask is, "Is this cheap auto insurance worth buying? What kind of coverage do I have to sacrifice for a cheaper premium?" What is a small bi-yearly or yearly or monthly bill can become astonishingly high if you cheat on your deductible coverage or coverage amount. You need to therefore really search the different companies for the best, most comprehensive policy. Hope is here. There are good companies out there.
  4. Wow....read the QUESTION folks before PASTING in your answer about one website or another........ To attend MOST auctions - you need to be a dealer and have a dealer's license. If you go to something Barret's or some of the other antique auctions - you don't but, you have to have some BUCKS! I think I'd be checking the local papers, green sheets, Thrifty Nickel and places like that or find a dealer who would be willing to let you tag along - for a fee. Good luck, drive RESPONSIBLY and I hope this helps!
  5. I have met similiar problem before, here http://www.InsuranceFreeTip.info/insurance-for-free.htm is the information that I feel helpful..
  6. I would try craigslist, try buying from a private party. Make sure they have lots of receipts. Even try a mobile mechanic to have a look at the car.
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