Programmable Tire Gauge with White LED flashlight and storage pouch
Display resolution is 0.1 PSI
Program front and rear desired tire pressure–gauge remembers the desired setting
Rubberized soft grip and die cast rugged housing
Gauge accuracy is +/- 1% plus 0.5 PSI
The Michelin Digital Programmable Tire Gauge makes getting an accurate pressure reading quick and easy. Its large digital display is easy to read, and features 0.1 PSI resolution for accurate inflation. The on-board LED light makes checking tire pressure at night a snap. What’s more, this gauge also allows you to program desired front and rear tire pressure readings for quick comparison.
List Price: $ 29.99
Price: $ 15.99
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The What, Where And Hows of Government Car Auctions
Article by Douglas Titchmarsh
So just what are Government Car Auctions?As the name suggests, the Government Car Auctions are where the government auctions off motor vehicles they have finished with. A few of the automobiles will be from criminals, while others will be older models, or replaced cars from government departments such as the police force or local government pool cars etc. In the main these cars are sold off at auctions and can more often than not be purchased relatively cheaply by anyone at the auction, making these a genuine bargain.
How Do I Find Government Car Auctions?The auctions are held all over the country, and it shouldn’t be too much of a chore to find one not too far from you. Scour your local newspapers for classified ads or press releases about local government car auctions, or instead search online using your state as part of the search query and you should find an auction local to you. There are additionally online auction finder services to help locate auctions for you. There might be some fees involved but it could save you a lot of time.
How do Government Car Auctions Work?This is an excellent question to pose before you arrive at an auction, as there are a few pitfalls which could easily catch you out. The government car auctions generally operate just as any other auction sale would, you bid on the item (or lot) you would like to buy and when all the bidding is finished the highest bid wins. The first caveat as always is be aware of what you are bidding on. Do your research, make sure you know the expected price of a vehicle you may purchase before you bid over the price you would pick it up anywhere else. You will have the opportunity to inspect the cars before the auction starts, so use it. The fact that you are buying a car from a government car auction does not mean that the car you will buy will be in excellent condition or that there will be no problems with it. The government can auction autos that are no longer needed but also can auction vehicles collected from other companies or even criminals which may have not had proper maintenance carried out.
You should arrive at the auction early, pick a car and then start with the checks. It is a must to check the Vehicle Identification Numbers and be assured that they match on the car and the paperwork. Check it over mechanically, if you don’t feel confident to judge for yourself, then see if a mechanically inclined friend would go with you to check the cars with you. Once you are certain about the cars history, mechanics and suitability for you and you know the top price you are going to pay you are ready to bid.
Once the bidding starts, remember your limits and don’t get caught up in the excitement of a bidding war. You don’t want to have gone to all the trouble of finding a Government car auction only to pay more for the car than your local used car dealership would have sold you one for.
Armed with all the right information, using a Government car auction to buy a car could net you a real bargain. So now’s the time to start researching where the nearest auctions are to you if you wish to get that government car auction bargain you’ve heard about.
The author of this article has created a website for people who want to find out more about car auctions and government surplus auctions at http://articleplanet.org/car-auctions
Car dealer explains the difference between buying a car privately and buying one from auction.