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America's #1 Trusted Source to Gov't Car Auctions

Gov-Auctions.org goes that extra mile to offer their visitors something a bit different. They work very hard to keep current their auction listings database. The site is organized by state and offers information that help their members contact whoever is selling cars or property. Gov-Auctions.org claims to be the largest and most trusted resource for police and government, live and online car auctions of government pre-owned and seized cars, trucks and SUVs.

The Way It Works

Each month all over the United States, there are 1000s of vehicles seized by various government agencies such as the FBI, DEA, IRS and police departments. These are then made available to the public by auction. Because of various laws, these vehicles are listed and sold at prices of up to 95 percent off of their initial value. Many times the auction prices start as low as $100. These vehicles are well cared for and are usually only around 2 to 3 years old. Gov-Auctions.org offers you instant access to 3,000 plus up to date auctions nationwide. These aren’t searchable anywhere else online and have guaranteed listings in each state.


America's #1 Trusted Source to Gov't Car Auctions


Easy to Use

The Gov-Auctions.org website is very simple to use. All you have to do is pay the fee of $34.95 US dollars and you’ll have instant access to the special members’ area. On the right hand column of this area, you will find the 5 day e-course and access to a downloadable e-book all about how to avoid speeding tickets. You’ll also see links that take you to special auctions like USDA, HUD and USPS. In the middle section of the website, you’ll find the list of states. All you have to do is click on your selected state and go right there.

Content Quality

The layout of Gov-Auctions.org is quite simple and gives the user a starting point to search for cars or property. Something that makes this site unique is that they have accurate listings and it’s possible that you can attend several auctions at once. Now only people living in the United States will be drawn to this site as it doesn’t apply to people living in Canada or around the world. A worldwide database is something that other websites of this type may consider but haven’t been able to make it work.

What You Get

There are many benefits that are available to members of Gov-Auctions.org. These include:
Being able to access thousands and thousands of used government vehicles that are in mint condition.
More than 4,000 various auctions nationwide for vehicles, motorcycles, boats and more
Accessing lists of seized real estate from various government agencies.
Accessing live online auctions so you can begin your bidding immediately.
Available tutorials on auctions containing advice and guidance regarding types, strategy and more.
Accessing all important information that you’ll need like contact names, address, phone numbers for these live public auctions along with maps to help you locate where the auction is.
24/7 access to the Member’s area.

There are several membership sites available like this one, but none of them offers the accuracy level and updated information as what you’ll find at Gov-Auctions.org.

The Cost

Something that is very important when purchasing anything is the price. At Gov-Auctions.org, you pay a onetime fee and have unlimited lifetime access to all of the services that the website has to offer. This price is ordinarily $47.95 but you can also catch a special of $39.95, which is a great deal with either one. Once you have decided to join the site, you will gain instant access to the all-important Member’s Area. This is the hub for everything else you want to do on the site. If this website isn’t everything you hoped it would be, just ask for a refund within 30 days and you will be granted it no questions asked. That’s the guarantee from the site.

The Bad

In spite of the fact that Gov-Auctions.org claims they’re much different from those other auction websites around, the fact is they don’t actually offer anything all that different from the other ones. It’s not possible to conduct a live search using their database, then bid and buy a vehicle or property from their site. You still have to search external websites.

The Good

The positive aspects of this website are pretty important. To begin with, each state is covered and the Member’s Area links to various other sites that also own government contracts enabling them to sell repossessed, seized or surplus properties. Gov-Auctions.org is really on top of things when it comes to maintaining and updated database and the needed information.

Two bonuses are offered with your paid membership. The first one is an online Car Auctions course. This is made for laymen and is thorough with the information it contains. The second e-book bonus just may keep you from getting a speeding ticket. However, it doesn’t give you any information on auctions and how you should go about conducting yourself.

In Conclusion

Ultimately, users of this site find it to be a pretty good website. From Gov-Auctions.org, members can get to other high quality sites. Therefore, this website may be considered more of a console center where the users can access and control their auction experience. Gov-Auctions.org does a great job of doing what some other auction sites do. They just go about it in a better way. The research here has been done and is still being done. That’s why their database is so up to date with auction lists organized by state. If you are someone that really loves saving money vehicles and property, Gov-Auctions.org is definitely worth a look. As you wander around the site, you will see all of the advantages of membership. It really is worth giving it a shot.