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| TheCarPass.com – Luxury Cars at 90% off the Retail Price |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Monday, 17 November 2008 05:45 |
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Have you ever wondered why some people who are in the same income bracket as you do can afford luxury cars? If the answer is a resounding “yes”, then it’s time to reveal a little open secret about car auction sites. You may not realize this on the onset, but these auction sites offer a wide variety of cars at insanely low prices. One of the more reputable sites is TheCarpass.com. This site has a huge database of vehicles that are being auctioned off nationwide – all states! Now, one of the best features of the site is that all the cars are guaranteed to have clean titles and are in very good working condition. This is because the very source of these cars are government agencies such as IRS, FBI, Police, etc. These agencies seized properties on a daily basis and these include vehicles of different makes and models.
Most of these vehicles have only been used for a period of 2 to 3 years and they still have very low mileage. The site is popular particularly because of the luxury cars that are up for bid. Take for instance the BMW Z3. If you go to a dealer, you will be spending thousands of dollars just get one. In TheCarPass.com, the same model has a starting bid of $700. A Dodge Durango is being offered $550 starting bid and a Chrysler PT Cruiser at $500. Even if you are up against several bidders, the end price will still be lower than retail price. Top Features >> Listings in every state! >> Every makes and model, clean titles, low mileage! >> Bid and pay a fraction of the actual value. Save up to 90% of the value! >> Car from $100, Thousands of Vehicles Seized Cars by police, IRS, Cuustoms, DEA Free Bonus >> Auction Guide. Learn how auctions work & the tips & trics from the experts. >> Other Governmet Auctions + Real Estate Auctions + Personal Property Auctions + Boats, Vessels + Unclaimed Money Instant and Unlimited Access for only $34.95 |
| Last Updated on Friday, 13 March 2009 18:02 |



