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Excellent Deal on this 2001 Chevy K1500 Silverado at Government Auction!

Posted on April 21st, 2009 by Lindsey Harper

One of the smartest ways to get a vehicle for less is at a government auction. The GSA or General Services Administration auctions come to mind. They let you bid on everything from cars to trucks to motorcycles to boats to airplanes and more.

Hi, it’s Lindsey, and I found this attractive Chevy K1500 Silverado used truck for sale at a GSA auction. The current bid is $3,601, quite a steal! The auction ends on April 28 at 5:01 p.m. central time.

Government Auction Chevy Silverado

vehicle auction operates like many other auctions. You’re given a starting bid, and you then bid on the price you want to pay. The closing bid is the winning bid. In most cases, the final price tag for a vehicle is far less than if you were to buy it through other means. That’s the main reason why these auctions are very popular.

What is so amazing today is that you can find a government auction in a snap at Government Auction Network. Remember the days when you had to search all over the Internet for something? It really took a chunk out of your busy schedules. You still have to do that for some things, but not for great vehicles at a great price. All you have to do is go to Government Auction Network.

Government Auction Network is the most comprehensive source I know for a used truck for sale or any other used vehicles. You’ll find government auctions, local auctions and even general used car listings. The goal is to provide you with listings that will save you money.

All you have to do is join the site and then plug in your information. You could be the lucky owner of a used truck for sale, or some other vehicle.

Click on “About Lindsey” then “Just Ask Me” with your questions!

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