Question by cookies200909: where can I find car auctions near Nashville,Tennessee or surrounding areas? I'm trying to buy a car from an auction but I am having a hard time finding auctions. Any websites where I could see the cars would be nice on auction would be nice. Best answer for where can I find car auctions near Nashville,Tennessee or surrounding areas?:
Answer by Brett S
Hey. Check into the auction up in Mt. Juliet. There's also one near Rayon City. If you have the time, send me a message on here, or email me. I know a few dealers who could give you quite a few auctions in the area that happen on a regular basis. Also, the auctions around here really don't have websites, per say, but just send out lists of cars that are going through each week to the local dealers. It's a matter of going TO the auctions and seeing the cars first hand. One last thing to note, if you plan on buying a car from an auction, you need a dealer license. Unless you already have that, then don't worry. But if you don't, you'll have to find a dealer willing to go and buy the car of your choice for you, and then turn it over to you.
Answer by CarmelKM
You should get a car auction list that will tell you about all of the auction sites in your city.
Answer by Citi G
This site has the most resources: http://www.seized-cars.net
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