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How Women are Profiled in Car Auctions

Women don’t enjoy walking around big parking lots in government car auctions surrounded by sellers that regard them with superiority or don’t bother answering their questions. Some seller still live in medieval times, and think that women will never buy a car, not only because they don’t have the money, but also because they don’t need it. Women who still buy from car auctions escape all these nasty looks by bringing a male acquaintance along and asking him to place bids for them, on cars they want to buy.

Women that totally dislike the slick and newly found Don Juan types give up on going to live auctions and resume to online auctions. Over the internet, no one cares if you are a woman or a man. Since no one can see you, there’s no reason to feel uncomfortable and you can freely bid or not bid, evaluate and decide, without being distracted by others.

Women are much more accurate buyers than men, and they know before starting exactly what they want. Maybe this is why men think they don’t know how to make good deals, because women will makes bids only a few cars, the ones they like, until they get one of them If they are paying a bit more that they should it’s because they really want to take that car home with them. Salesmen try to rush women away from auctions. Other men that are bidders get annoyed when they are bidding against a woman. This is mainly why online auctions are a far more relaxed choice.

Women do not hunt only discounts and low prices in a car. Women want quality and they won’t give up the search until they find something they find fit. They are very resourceful searchers, especially on the internet. Women do find the things they look for eventually, and can even obtain good prices in police car auction. If, by change, women are car auction sellers, then they are actually advantaged because other sellers will want nothing to do with them, which is good, and buyer will often ask for car details, which is also good.

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