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Owning a vehicle is considered to be a status symbol for some people. This means no longer taking the cab or riding a bus that could save some time going in to the desired destination.
If the person doesn't have a budget to buy a new one, it will be a good idea then to just get a second hand vehicle. The government has a surplus of these vehicles that could be three or four years old that are well maintained and can be bought at a cheaper price.
Where can the person buy a government surplus vehicle? It depends where the individual lives. In each state, there are government facilities that handle auctions throughout the year.
These are announced a weeks in advance in the newspaper and in the Internet so interested buyers can review the vehicles in the compound which will help the person decide whether to bid on it or not.
Should the individual like it, an initial bid can be made and hopefully, this will be enough to win the vehicle. The winner can get the vehicle and drive it home after paying the amount. An additional amount will have to be shouldered by the new owner for sales tax.
The rules are very simple when it comes to buying a vehicle. The prospective buyer must be 18 years old and above, has a driver's license and does not have a relative or family member who is working for the government.
Registration to attend the auction is free so the only money that will be brought out is only when the person gets to win a vehicle in the auction. The individual can even bid for someone else as long as the friend's social security number or tax identification number as well as a letter from that person is presented.
People will be able to get a maintenance record as well as warranty for the government surplus vehicle. This doesn't happen in a public or police auction because the vehicles that are offered are sold on a "as is" basis. This means the individual will probably have to shell out some cash to do some repairs if these are necessary.
Even if government surplus vehicles are given in good condition, the individual will still have to bring it to the shop to change the oil and spark plugs from time to time. This is the only way to keep it running for a few more years before deciding to replace it with another one.
For listings of government vehicle auctions, please visit http://www.auto-car-auctions.info/
Outside Vehicle Storage – a Few Tips to Remember
Storing a vehicle is not as simple as it may seem from the outside. This particularly holds true if the vehicle is completely restored. Also, the length of time that the vehicle will be stored is a factor that must be taken into consideration when making preparations.
A Risky Proposition
Storing a vehicle outside is a risky proposition at best. Water will be your constant enemy in both liquid and vapor form. Over time, even the small amount t of moisture contained in the air can permeate your vehicle, including its engine and do irreparable damage.
Beware of Rats and Mice
Another problem with storing a vehicle outside is rodents. Mice rats and squirrels love stored vehicles because they are a perfect place to nest in. They have plenty of nooks and crannies to hide in, fiber material to use to make their nests and plenty of nice rubber cables to chew on.
Use Rodent Poison
So if you are going to store your vehicle outside it doesn't hurt to place some small boxes of rodent poison both in the vehicle and in the engine compartment as well. Of course you are also going to want to cover up your vehicle with a vehicle cover.
Stick Something Over the Exhaust pipe
Its also a good idea to plug up the exhaust pipe of your vehicle with something that a rodent can't chew through such as an aluminum can stuck over it. Also, you will want to disconnect the cars battery as well. However before you disconnect the battery there is one thing that you will want to do.
Put Some Oil in the Cylinders
Remove each spark plug and squirt a tablespoon or so of oil into each cylinder and then remove the main distributor wire so the engine won't fire when you turn the key. Then simply turn the key and allow the engine to rotate a few times to distribute the oil around inside the motor cylinders. This will prevent rust from forming from water that may condense inside of the engine.
About the Author
Article by Talia Davison. If you're curious about this, then check out my website for more info on florida garage storage as well as miami self storage facilities
I am selling my 1994 3000GT How much should I ask for it?
Here is what I am advertising
Standard Features: Moon Roof, Leather, Electric windows and seats, tilt, CD, 155,000 original miles 20,000 on NEW MOTOR
VIS Carbon Fiber hood
Custom Black /Red Pearl Paint
New motor with 20,000 miles on it
Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch
Oversized throttle body
Iridium Spark Plug
Tune up when motor changed
Adjustable Rear Camber Arms
Optima Red tup battery
K&N Filter
Front and Rear Strut Bar
7.5mm Spark Plug wires
3sx Light weight aluminum Pulley
Completely Polished Motor
Custom 2 1/2" Exhaust
Alpine MP3 Head Unit
KYB Struts
Intrax Springs Lowered 1.25"
18" Sachi Rims
Front and rear Solid motor mounts
Here is the picture of it. Thanks so much for your input!
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3000gt- $3,200-4,300
3000gt vr4- $6,200-7,000
Valuations reflect wholesale prices paid by dealers at auction, and retail prices on used-car lots. Each range covers all trim levels and engine types for a vehicle with a typical amount of equipment--usually an automatic transmission, air conditioning, stereo, etc. Fully loaded vehicles may cost more. Average mileage is 12,000 miles per year. Keep in mind that these are guidelines only. Actual selling prices vary- especially from region to region.
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