| The United States Government has huge fleets of | | | | of his bid, no matter how low that bid is. Most |
| vehicles that its various agencies use in their day to | | | | vehicles sell for less than they are worth, and in a |
| day operations. These vehicles are kept in top | | | | few rare cases, almost new vehicles have sold for a |
| condition, and are serviced regularly, so that their is | | | | couple of hundred dollars. This is not an every day |
| little chance of them developing any major mechanical | | | | thing, it is the rare exception rather than the rule, but |
| problems. When the vehicles get a couple of years | | | | it does happen. |
| old, they are sold off, and a new one is purchased to | | | | There are many different types of vehicles that |
| replace it. | | | | make it into government auctions, such as sedans, |
| When a vehicle is to be sold off, it goes to a public | | | | luxury cars, sports cars, trucks, vans, sport utility |
| auction that is run by the government, and placed on | | | | vehicles, recreational vehicles, minivans, campers, and |
| the auction block. They are available for inspection | | | | much more. Vehicles seized by the government |
| before the auction starts, to check for any major | | | | during the course of criminal prosecution for crimes |
| problems. When the auction starts, the bidding starts | | | | such as drug law violations and tax evasion also |
| low. Anyone who is interested in the vehicle can bid | | | | make it into the auctions. Check out my squidoo lens |
| on it, and it is sold to the highest bidder, for the price | | | | on government auctions to learn more. |