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Seized Autos - Important Tips

Feb 16, 2008

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A really nice trend today is the seized autos auctions that have been getting more popular every day because many people are realizing the huge potential of these deals. These auctions can be hold online, through web sites such as auctioneer member sites. Also let you’ll find that many of these seized cars are being auctioned off in private auction locations too.

The first reason why more and more people are using these auction web sites every day is because they can get cars or trucks nearly new or in very good conditions for just a couple hundred dollars. Also they can get luxury cars for just a few thousand dollars. We just have to compare the auctions of this kind with the price that we can get when we visit a showroom at a local dealer.

We can get 80 or more percent off the retail price. Many of you might of been asking yourself about where all these people are getting these fantastic cars. The first thing that we must understand is that these are not just people, they are organizations and well structured ones.

These are the government agencies, banks, loan companies and many other related organizations. For example, when the CIA gets a criminal they will seize all their goods. They take their fancy car. Now because they cannot handle the amount of expenses they will face when they have these car in their garages they will have to sell them at whatever price they can get. That means we can get those fancy cars at discounted prices.

Now the most important tip we can give is finding seized auto sources. Using memberships you can get involved with these type of auctions. This web site offers such a membership:

http://www.carauctioninc.com

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Natural Gas in Your Car

Nov 14, 2007

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As gasoline prices reach almost four dollars a gallon in the United States, new ways of getting from point A to point B less expensively become more and more attractive. While many are getting on the hybrid electric automobile bandwagon, one inexpensive and relatively pollutant-free mode of transportation is being overlooked: Natural Gas.

Since the 1990s, most major automakers have offered natural gas powered cars for government and corporate fleets. Natural gas automobiles produce forty percent less hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide than gasoline powered automobiles. They are cheaper to produce than the gasoline-electric hybrid automobiles because they do not require the high tech battery packs or expensive dual gas and electric power plants. Because they are cheaper to produce, they can be offered at lower prices to consumers while maintaining attractive profit margins for the automakers themselves.

While gasoline prices hover around three and a half dollars a gallon, a gallon of natural gas at service stations in California (the highest prices in the nation) is selling for a modest $2.55 a gallon this week. Consumers could get theirs for even less by purchasing a home unit made by a manufacturer called FuelMaker that allows the driver to fill their automobile overnight from their home’s own natural gas supply at the cost of $1.25 a gallon. The home unit is called “Phill” and mounts on the garage wall of the hoe and costs about $4000. The purchase price is however offset by being eligible for a $1000 federal tax credit, and in California, another $2000 in local incentives.

While only 56% of the petroleum used in the production of gasoline in the United States comes from North American wells, 98% of it consumed in the US is produced in North America. Natural gas companies like Triple Diamond Energy Corp produce the clean burning fossil fuel in abundance. These types of automobiles could help lessen the nation’s dependence on foreign oil.

Natural gas powered cars are currently sold in Europe, Asia, South America, and in other areas around the world. General Motors is even working on new models to be sold in other areas of the world in hopes of widening their consumer base.

Why not in America? Well, only about 1500 fueling stations exist in the United States and while there are 150,000 powered vehicles in the nation currently, US automakers are not making plans to start new production. US automakers insist them just don’t sell, but they must be forgetting the nearly 5 million natural gas powered cars worldwide.

About the Author: Bob Jent is the president of [http://www.tdenergy.org]Triple Diamond Energy Corp. Triple Diamond Energy specializes in acquiring the highest quality prime oil and gas properties.

For more information, visit http://www.triplediamondenergycorp.blogspot.com

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