BYD Auto F6 Autoshow
June 13th, 20092008 Nissan Altima With Nismo Parts - Toronto Autoshow
June 12th, 2009LA Autoshow 08 Highlights (by UPTV)
June 11th, 2009Hardcore Field Trip: Autoshow 2007
June 11th, 2009HardcoreProductionz asked:
A ******** field trip to the autoshow in Toronto with Neil Clancy, Leslie Roberts and Treacherous Tyler!
Caroline
TDU megapack autoshow
June 7th, 2009leader72 asked:
most of cars from tdu megapack (or atleast half)
i dont had money to buy all these cars from megapack and there r no new versions of an old tdu cars like lamb. gallardo coupe, mcLaren F1 gt/lm etc. btw thos r my favorites
Mitchell
autoshow
June 2nd, 2009Kereta Autoshow
June 1st, 2009Detroit Autoshow (2007)
June 1st, 2009jddh1 asked:
Pictures of cars at the North American International Auto Show. (Jan 2007) Music: Metalica - Fuel Rob Zombie - Two-Lane Blacktop
Monica
Auto Auction the Pros and Cons
May 29th, 2009kamal kumar asked:
Although it is nice to know that many have had success with auto auctions in the past, you may be wondering whether attending an auto auction is worth your time. For more details go to: www.auction-o-matics.com To determine whether or not one is, you may want to think about examining the pros and cons of buying a used car from an auto auction. A few auto auction pros and cons are briefly touched on below.
Perhaps, the biggest pro or plus side to buying a used car from an auto auction is the price. Auto auctions are well-known for their more than affordable prices. Depending on the auto auction that you attend, as well as the car that you choose to buy, you could walk away with a quality used car for as little as a thousands dollars! In all honesty, you never know what treasures or quality used cars you will find until you attend an auto auction. That is why it is advised that you at least attend a local auto auction, even if it is just to see what one is like.
Another one of the many pros or plus sides to buying a used car from an auto auction is the choices that you have. In terms of the used cars that you have to choose from, it is not uncommon for an auto auction to include as many as fifty used cars or more. Many of these used cars include different years, as well as different car makes and models. In keeping with the choices that you have, you also have a choice when it comes to choosing a used car auction to attend. If you live in or around a large city, such as Chicago, you may have more auto auctions to choose from. You could choose to attend an auto auction that gives you the opportunity to inspect each vehicle or you can choose one that does not have any admission fees.
Although there are a number of pros or plus sides to buying a used car from an auto auction, there are also a number of downsides as well. The good news, however, is that those downsides may not even apply to you. One of the downsides or cons to buying a used car from an auto auction is that not all auto auctions have an inspection session. An inspection session is when you are able closely examined or inspect all of the cars that will be auctioned off. You should never buy a used car without thoroughly examining it first. For help visit: www.auction-professional.com This downside to buying a used car from an auto auction may not even be an issue, as long as you choose to attend a used car auction that allows you to inspect all of their vehicles first and they are out there.
Another con or downside to buying a used car from an auto auction is the fact that you aren’t really given any guarantees. Perhaps, that is why it is so important that you are able to inspect a used car before bidding on it at an auto auction. When you pay for and receive your used car, it is then yours and you are responsible for it, including all updates and repairs that may need to be made. It is difficult, if not virtually impossible; to find an auto auction house or company that offers warranties on their used vehicles. Of course, buying a used car is a risk anyways, as most used car dealerships, as well as owners outright selling their vehicles do not offer warranties either.
If you live in or around the Chicago area, you may want to examine North Shore Auto Auction. With regularly scheduled auto auctions, as well as information on those auctions, including the used cars that will be auctioned; North Shore Auto Auctions is known for being one of the best auto auctions in the area.
Richard
Although it is nice to know that many have had success with auto auctions in the past, you may be wondering whether attending an auto auction is worth your time. For more details go to: www.auction-o-matics.com To determine whether or not one is, you may want to think about examining the pros and cons of buying a used car from an auto auction. A few auto auction pros and cons are briefly touched on below.
Perhaps, the biggest pro or plus side to buying a used car from an auto auction is the price. Auto auctions are well-known for their more than affordable prices. Depending on the auto auction that you attend, as well as the car that you choose to buy, you could walk away with a quality used car for as little as a thousands dollars! In all honesty, you never know what treasures or quality used cars you will find until you attend an auto auction. That is why it is advised that you at least attend a local auto auction, even if it is just to see what one is like.
Another one of the many pros or plus sides to buying a used car from an auto auction is the choices that you have. In terms of the used cars that you have to choose from, it is not uncommon for an auto auction to include as many as fifty used cars or more. Many of these used cars include different years, as well as different car makes and models. In keeping with the choices that you have, you also have a choice when it comes to choosing a used car auction to attend. If you live in or around a large city, such as Chicago, you may have more auto auctions to choose from. You could choose to attend an auto auction that gives you the opportunity to inspect each vehicle or you can choose one that does not have any admission fees.
Although there are a number of pros or plus sides to buying a used car from an auto auction, there are also a number of downsides as well. The good news, however, is that those downsides may not even apply to you. One of the downsides or cons to buying a used car from an auto auction is that not all auto auctions have an inspection session. An inspection session is when you are able closely examined or inspect all of the cars that will be auctioned off. You should never buy a used car without thoroughly examining it first. For help visit: www.auction-professional.com This downside to buying a used car from an auto auction may not even be an issue, as long as you choose to attend a used car auction that allows you to inspect all of their vehicles first and they are out there.
Another con or downside to buying a used car from an auto auction is the fact that you aren’t really given any guarantees. Perhaps, that is why it is so important that you are able to inspect a used car before bidding on it at an auto auction. When you pay for and receive your used car, it is then yours and you are responsible for it, including all updates and repairs that may need to be made. It is difficult, if not virtually impossible; to find an auto auction house or company that offers warranties on their used vehicles. Of course, buying a used car is a risk anyways, as most used car dealerships, as well as owners outright selling their vehicles do not offer warranties either.
If you live in or around the Chicago area, you may want to examine North Shore Auto Auction. With regularly scheduled auto auctions, as well as information on those auctions, including the used cars that will be auctioned; North Shore Auto Auctions is known for being one of the best auto auctions in the area.
Richard
