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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3707970" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I know a few people that have bought cars through them and drove them into the ground after a few years. I'll admit if you can't drive why buy? They had a couple of repairable 2019 Ford pickups with the bed damaged and one looked like it had a minor frontend hit and they determined it as salvage. </p><p>when I was in the military (here I go again) a guy told me about the GSA sales with such low mileage and I asked why and he told me that they allocate a certain amount of money on repairs and maintenance and when they get to that dollar point even if it is spark plug wire it's off to the auction. They weren't going over the amount allocated-period. Maybe that is the way things used to be but some of these cars had 50-60-80 and even over 100,000 miles on them although as I said, some were low mileage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3707970, member: 25679"] I know a few people that have bought cars through them and drove them into the ground after a few years. I'll admit if you can't drive why buy? They had a couple of repairable 2019 Ford pickups with the bed damaged and one looked like it had a minor frontend hit and they determined it as salvage. when I was in the military (here I go again) a guy told me about the GSA sales with such low mileage and I asked why and he told me that they allocate a certain amount of money on repairs and maintenance and when they get to that dollar point even if it is spark plug wire it's off to the auction. They weren't going over the amount allocated-period. Maybe that is the way things used to be but some of these cars had 50-60-80 and even over 100,000 miles on them although as I said, some were low mileage. [/QUOTE]
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