Public Sale at Southeastern Auto Auction

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Public Sale at Southeastern Auto Auction

Time: February 2, 2017 from 5pm to 9pm
Location: Southeastern Auto Auctio
Street: 1712 Dean Forest Road
City/Town: Savannah, Georgia 31408 United States
Event Type: cars, trucks, auction/swap
Organized By: Southeastern Auto Auction
Latest Activity: Jan 23, 2017

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Come Join the Excitement! Never been to an auction? Not a problem! Southeastern Auto Auction staff is dedicated to helping you through the process and to make sure you have a strong understanding of how to bid and buy. Main goal is to make sure you leave happy. No one under the age of 16 is permitted. Vehicles come from New Car Dealers, Independent Dealers, Wholesalers, Institutional Accounts, Public Service & Government Accounts, Fund Raising/Donation Organizations. Vehicles offered may range from $200 to $20,000. Want to Sell your Car: Get the most money out of your car through competitive bidding. Just bring your vehicle and title. We will walk you through the process, which is easy and hassle free.

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