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July 25, 2010

Auto Auctions: Internal Combustion Engines

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As the present lifestyle trend turns toward an even fast-pace, many individuals would find it difficult to go about their daily duties without their own vehicle. However, with the problems the economy is now facing, people are especially careful in spending their money and investments. Many are looking into alternative means of buying cars, and are even considering the merits of used cars. Many are looking into alternative means of buying cars, and are even considering the merits of used cars. Car auctions are venues wherein mostly (but not all) previously owned vehicles are sold using an auction system. While most nations have local auto auctions in different locations, most people often remain unaware of them. This is mainly due to the fact that auto auctions are a protected source for car dealers, and are closed to the general public. Thus, most of them are private auctions, although there are some that in varying degrees are open to the public. The common consensus is that the first practical automobiles equipped with gasoline-powered internal combustion engines were designed by several independent German inventors in over the same period of time. One such inventor, Karl Benz, had put together his first automobile in 1885 in Mannheim, and was granted a patent for this design on January 29, 1886. He began the first production of such automobiles in 1888. Not long after this, Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach designed a vehicle in Stuttgart in 1889. Starting from scratch, this was to be an automobile instead of being a horse-drawn carriage with an engine. Both are commonly credited as inventors of the first motorcycle in 1886. However, Enrico Bernardi of Italy patented one-cylinder petrol motor in 1882. He fitted this into his son’s tricycle. In 1892 he expanded the design to carry two adults. Since these are previously owned cars, interested parties need to gather information first in order to make the best possible purchase. A potential buyer needs to know the details of the car’s make, model, physical condition, and many other things, in order to decide which car would best fit his needs. Some auto auctions do not provide pre-sale vehicle inspection or test-driving. Mechanics and guests are prohibited to view and test the vehicles until after the sale is completed. However, Alameda County Auctions provides previews for their vehicles on sale. They offer a wide range of quality pre-owned vehicles, some of which are luxury cars, and many of which are still under warranty. For more information on their car auction schedules and items for sale, please visit ACauction.com

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