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Milwaukee Used Car Auctions – Ex Police, Government, Banks Owned & Seized Cars for Sale starting from Under $1000
If you’re in the mood for purchasing a car in Milwaukee, before hitting the car lots consider what other options are available to you, as you may be surprised at what you can find. Car auctions, both government run and privately operated, may be one of the best bets for you to get an amazing deal on the car of your choice for less than you can get anywhere else.
Once you have an idea of the type of car you want, doing a quick search online will generally give you a good foundation as to where to turn to for local dealings, with one of your first stops always being checking out the latest news for Milwaukee seized or repossessed cars by the police. Although this may carry a negative stigma for some as these cars are generally associated with some sort of criminal activity before their seizure at the same time, they can offer some of the best deals around in terms of both price and availability.
More often than not, these vehicles are actually leftover cars abandoned on the street, repossessed from defaulting loans or are even leftover stock from government agencies, meaning you can get a top-end car for pennies on the dollar that would cost you a fortune through conventional purchases. In most cases, you can find cars under $1000 at these auctions – many of which can be bought for as low as $100 if all you are looking for is a generic model. These auctions take place throughout the year, so be sure to check your local listings for the latest set date as to when the next auction will take place.
Alternatively, if you are not interested in purchasing directly from the government but at still looking at purchasing cars under $1000 or other used cars then private auctions are also a good choice. These are organized privately by auction companies that allow private owners to sell their cars on the open market as well as by dealers looking to sell off overstock to make room for new models on the display floor. Depending on where you go, you may even be able to purchase a brand new car for much less than it is actually worth, though expect these cars to be in high demand over many of the more heavily used vehicles that may be present.
Generally speaking, the worst possible thing for you to do as a driver will be to purchase a car outright from a dealer, however, as this will only incur additional costs to yourself before you can even get into the driver’s seat. Since Milwaukee offers a wide range of selection to prospective drivers don’t be afraid to take advantage of what is offered to you before committing to a decision. Obtaining an affordable vehicle can help offset many of the costs associated with car ownership and, in many cases, even allow you to save monthly on car insurance premiums if you are willing to go for a car that is less expensive to maintain – even if it may not be the sportiest car on the block.
Greater Milwaukee Auto Auction
8711 West Brown Deer Road
Milwaukee, WI 53224-2116
(414) 365-3500
Hall Chevrolet
11011 West North Avenue, Milwaukee, WI
(414) 755-8341
Wilde Toyota
(414) 545-8010
Wauwatosa Kia Dealership – Russ Darrow
8086 North 76th Street, Milwaukee, WI
(866) 335-2455
Rosen Nissan
5505 South 27th Street, Milwaukee, WI
(414) 282-9300
International Mercedes Benz Milwaukee
2400 South 108th Street, Milwaukee, WI
(414) 543-3000
Concours Motors: Saab
1400 West Silver Spring Drive, Milwaukee, WI
(414) 290-1400
David Hobbs Honda
6100 North Green Bay Avenue, Milwaukee, WI
(414) 352-6100
Concours Motors: BMW Concours
5990 North Green Bay Avenue, Milwaukee
(414) 290-4200








