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It is legit.However you have to take into consideration that if someone had their car seized, they probably weren't upstanding citizens, and may or may not have cared about the proper maintenance and care of their vehicle. (Same goes for repos). They are probably all checked out to make sure they are functional and safe, but that doesn't necessarily mean they won't have serious problems down the road.
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Buying seized or surplus government vehicles can be a great opportunity for bargains, but it can be a great risk as well. Since you rarely get a chance to inspect or test-drive such vehicles, you are taking a chance if you buy. Used car dealers, who buy these kinds of vehicles frequently can afford to get get a dud on some vehicles if they get bargains on others.I would say don't participate in such auctions unless you know exactly what you're doing, and can at least inspect the car mechanically.
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HiYou can find thousands of different auction and repo cars really cheap at http://www.carauctions.co.nr , its the best online site , it comes with a 60 granteeHope this helps
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