What should you prepare for if you decide to buy a car at a European...
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2024-07-17 23:51:36
What should you prepare for if you decide to buy a car at a European auction together with the guys from @ClearTrustAuto?
Everything will be transparent and honest. Auction cars have an honest history, their mileage is not twisted, they are carefully checked by experts. They mostly sell good quality leasing cars. I am happy that I chose an auction rather than a dealer in Serbia.: I've heard that the mileage is being twisted here, and no one is interested in the history of operation and service of the vehicle, and the attitude towards the cars themselves is negligent. And at the auction, it's like this: whatever car was in the photo, it will be like that in real life, no cheating.
Decide on a budget. And tell me by what step and to what amount it can be increased. We missed great offers twice, because the guys are bidding exactly the way you set them the task. And sometimes a cool car appears, it's worth haggling over, because it's a matter of a couple hundred euros (we had a step of 300 euros), but this exceeds a certain budget. And we need to decide quickly what to do: are we haggling? No? It's up to the buyer to decide, meaning you guys can be prompted, but they won't raise the price themselves. And it's worth a little delay — and a cool car will go to another owner. It's not scary, because sooner or later another one will come, but it's waiting again.
Everything will be transparent and honest. Auction cars have an honest history, their mileage is not twisted, they are carefully checked by experts. They mostly sell good quality leasing cars. I am happy that I chose an auction rather than a dealer in Serbia.: I've heard that the mileage is being twisted here, and no one is interested in the history of operation and service of the vehicle, and the attitude towards the cars themselves is negligent. And at the auction, it's like this: whatever car was in the photo, it will be like that in real life, no cheating.
Decide on a budget. And tell me by what step and to what amount it can be increased. We missed great offers twice, because the guys are bidding exactly the way you set them the task. And sometimes a cool car appears, it's worth haggling over, because it's a matter of a couple hundred euros (we had a step of 300 euros), but this exceeds a certain budget. And we need to decide quickly what to do: are we haggling? No? It's up to the buyer to decide, meaning you guys can be prompted, but they won't raise the price themselves. And it's worth a little delay — and a cool car will go to another owner. It's not scary, because sooner or later another one will come, but it's waiting again.