Save Money Buying a Used Car in Michigan
7 Ways to Save Money on a Used Car
When you buy a car, you want to save money. As much as possible. π²From Lambertville (look it up, off 23, just above Ohio) to Marquette in the UP, we want quality and affordability.
We’re all about saving money at Pontiac Auto Auctions. We’re a public online only auction lot and we’re not afraid to say that we want you to buy your next car from us, but we also want you to save money.
Here are 7 ways you can save money on a used car.
Obviously, buying a used car vs. a new one saves you money! The fact that you’re reading this makes you smart. π
Up front, be advised that cars at Pontiac are sold “as is”. Basically, that means that whether they start, have exterior or hidden problems, or come with false odometers, you bid on its current condition. We’re not hiding anything from you, on the contrary, transparency means a better bid and purchase. π
1. βοΈ Buy a Used Car at Public Auto Auction
I know, shameless. π A new car will cost you tens of thousands of dollars. A used car at a used dealership, say ten years old, and 100,000 miles will still likely cost you $10,000 or close to it.
Check this out! At Pontiac Auto Auction, you will save hundreds if not thousands on average!
Even if you buy a used car for $1,200 (pretty common here, especially for 15-year-old cars with 100k+ miles), and it needs $2k worth of work, you’ll still save! We have cars from the 80s, 90s, 00s, and 10s. We sell everything!
2. π Buy Only the Best Used Cars
Do your research! Only bid on the best makes and models. We’ve made some of that easier for you by writing up reviews of car lifespans and the most reliable brands.
It’s hard to go wrong with old indestructible Toyota’s, Honda’s, Ford’s, Chevrolet’s, etc.
3. π§ Inspect the Car Before You Buy
This might be a no-brainer when you read it in an article, but realistically we’re often in a rush and miss the details. We provide a condition report with every vehicle, including:
- Is it running?
- Scratches, dents, etc. on the body
- Is the interior dirty, stained, etc.
- Battery health
- Any electrical issues
But, this doesn’t mean we know everything going on with the car!
You are welcome to come visit us in Pontiac (off Walton Blvd), and inspect each vehicle you are interested in. Bring a mechanic and a checklist!
4. π΅ Set a Budget and Stick to It!
It’s easy to get carried away and think that because you’re bidding, you are guaranteed to win a car at a low price. That can happen, but it’s NOT a guarantee.
Some cars are “if-sales”. That means the minimum price hasn’t been met.
Bidding can get fierce, so if a popular make and model is climbing in price, have the discipline to bail out. π
5. πͺ Persevere
Your dream car may come and go, or it may take a while for it to show up on the lot. Be patient.
6. π€ What about Fees?
No hidden fees here! The fees are on a sliding scale based on the selling price of the vehicle. Our fees are posted on our website. You can see them once you are logged in. Depending on where you live there may be additional fees for tax, tags, and other additional fees.
7. π Relationships
Building relationships with auction staff and sellers can provide insights into the history and condition of specific vehicles. Networking may also open up opportunities for pre-auction deals or access to additional information that can help you make more informed decisions.
Mark your calendar. We’re open to dealers, mechanics, enthusiasts, and the public!
The Best Used Car Deals
Deals are easy at Pontiac Public Auto Auctions. It's getting the right deal on the car you want in a condition that is acceptable to you that’s the trick.
We stand behind the fact that you’ll spend less money here than at a dealership, and if you inspect the car you want, you can spend the right amount of money on the car you need.
We’ll see you on the lot! π₯³