Do you know that there is such a thing as auctions provided by the government and one that sells used vehicles?Believe it or not, the government as well as the country's various law enforcement groups and departments regularly capture and seize possessions from criminals. This includes cars, and what the government does is auction these all off.The fact of the matter is that such auctions are very real. They are actually conducted almost every day in many parts of the country so that the public could participate and attend in, however a lot of people do not know that such government auctions exist.Government used vehicle auctions are held regularly (either quarterly, monthly, annually) at a specific location. Newspapers both national and local have details and listings of these government auctions.When in car auctions, it is best that you have an idea of the specific car you want. Know just how much it costs, research on its history.Using the used vehicle's identification number and all the info you could gather on its mileage is one way.It is also a good idea if a mechanic inspects the vehicle first, or you could inspect the car yourself.Fortunately, a lot of auctions have a period in which they allow bidders to preview the vehicles before actually bidding. However, the vehicles are not allowed to be driven. There are also no guarantees and warranties, just like when buying from a used-car salesman.If the vehicle you like is in good condition and is also popular, expect to bid up usually beyond the vehicle's actual value. It is important to take into consideration that you should try not to overpay. It is best to go for older vehicles that are a bit less perfect.All in all, when in government used vehicle auctions, always be prepared to lose and win. Be also ready to pay up within the period set up by the government auction.