And the Cars...?

Anything and everything can and does turn up at auction. Cars only a few months old which come direct from the manufacturer, still under warranty and with as little as a few hundred miles on the clock can be found. Fifteen or twenty year old 'collectors' cars in near pristine condition still turn up at regular weekly sales. You'll also find examples of unmitigated junk which no-one wants the responsibility for any more. An auction offers the seller of a ten year old heap with terminal rust and a months' MOT a last chance before the scrap yard.

You'll pay trade prices for practically brand-new cars...
You can always expect to see most of the more popular makes and models at every auction, but you can also be sure that all manner of interesting exotica will also make regular appearances. At the top of the auction range you'll pay trade prices for practically brand-new cars and save yourself an awful lot of money. At the bargain basement, with a bit of care, it is still possible to safely buy a perfectly serviceable vehicle for less than £500, sometimes a or less. Generally speaking, the larger the auction the wider the choice and the later the average year of the vehicles on offer.

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