Meet the friendly staff at Georgia – Carolina Auto Auction. We are here to answer your questions and help make your vehicle auction experience a great one. We look forward to meeting you in-person at our next weekly auto auction.
takes place from an online auto auction website (like eBay Motors). The buyers are contractually obligated to follow through on their purchases, if they are the highest bidder. Buyers and sellers can often arrange shipment or delivery details through the auto auction website.
– These are known as insurance auto auctions, and they sell vehicles that are damaged or in bad condition.
• Look at the Catalog (either at the automobile auction site or online) to decide on which vehicles you may want to bid. Determine your maximum bid and consult the blue book value for the car that interests you. This will help you not to overbid or underbid on the price. Know the auto auction rules. There may be different terms and conditions of each auto auction location you attend. Make sure to find out if the auto auction site charges a buyer’s premium. This is a fee that could make a difference in how much you’re willing to bid. Check what forms of payment are allowed at the Georgia auto auction. Not every auction accepts credit as a method of payment.
• Find out the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) from the seller and run a thorough Vehicle History Report to make sure you aren’t getting a lemon. If something looks suspicious, then you might want to reconsider another car for sale.
will auction off your surplus of a particular make and model of vehicle to help reduce inventory count.
: Oftentimes dealers accept trade-in cars from a customers. If the brand or model of a trade-in car isn’t something a dealer would normally sell on at an
will sell it to another dealer who does need it for his inventory.
Slow-Selling Cars
: Need to free up space on your car lots for cars that are selling faster or more popular? Bring the extra cars to our
Dealers and several other institutions and businesses are able to sell vehicles at
. These businesses include financial institutions, banks, state government, federal government, lenders, repo companies, rental car agencies, municipal and local government and big business fleet cars. Many of the automobiles sent to Carolina’s
that is offering government vehicles for sale, make sure to read through these helpful tips:
• Compute a target price. Use pricing tools like NADA (National Auto Dealer’s Association), Kelley Blue Book, Black Book or Edmunds that will help you determine the real approximate used car value of the car you want to bid on.
. Remember that bidding is a commitment; the highest bidder actually enters into a legal contract with the seller – in this case, the government.
provide a variety of makes, models, and
you want to bid on. It is helpful to bring along a few pricing guides or use the
provides a variety of boats that would make a great recreational addition to your vehicles.
will help give you an advantage!
3) Vehicle History Reports can help you make a decision about the
driving a car with unseen problems, try to get the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) from the seller and run a thorough Vehicle History Report. If anything seems suspicious, continue your search. Get to the
provides without paying more than you had intended. Stay out of
area is their “light system.” The light system uses the colors red, yellow and green. They indicate how much information the seller has disclosed about the
• Real estate (land, houses, condominiums, businesses, etc.)Estate items (furniture, clothing, appliances, etc.)
Auctions are not a new concept. Although we cannot pinpoint a clear date of origin, there are historical records from as far back as 500 B.C. that mention auctions in ancient Babylon and Greece. Men used auction-style selling as a major mode of business transactions during this time, buying and selling everything from livestock and property to young women. The auction industry saw its greatest change in the 1990s when people began to mix advancements in technology with auctions. Fax machines, cell phones, computers, and the Internet flipped the auction industry on its head. With its birth in 1995, eBay dramatically transformed the world. This auction website quickly rose to the top of online auctions websites and revolutionized the way people operate auctions. Today, most auctioneers offer both live and
At Georgia – Carolina Auto Auction, we take pride in providing excellent service for our sellers and buyers, regardless of their size or affiliation. We facilitate a weekly auction every Friday. Submit your registration form, and visit us at one of our auctions this week.
KEY FACTS ABOUT GC AUTO AUCTION, INC.
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US Businesses
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Companies in Florida
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Orange County Companies
- Company name
- GC AUTO AUCTION, INC.
- Status
- Inactive
- Filed Number
- P03000018084
- FEI Number
- 431998775
- Date of Incorporation
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February 14, 2003
- Home State
- FL
- Company Type
- Domestic for Profit
CONTACTS
- Website
- http://gcautoauction.com
- Phones
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(706) 335-5300
(877) 377-5300
(706) 335-5301
GC AUTO AUCTION, INC. NEAR ME
- Principal Address
- 215 N. Eola Drive,
Orlando,
FL,
32801,
US
- Mailing Address
- 215 NORTH EOLA DRIVE,
ORLANDO,
FL,
32801
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