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How to Save Money with Japanese Car Auction Japanese car auctions are a great way to purchase your next vehicle. There are a few things to remember that will help you to save money. One of them is choosing the right agency to purchase the car on your behalf and ship it to you. Another thing that may greatly affect the price is the time you purchase the vehicle, the Japanese market changes quite rapidly. Another thing to keep in mind is the color. The Japanese Market: When to Buy
Prices in the Japanese car auctions market fluctuate quite a bit. For many companies that run these auctions, the end of March is the end of the accounting year. At this time, companies need to get rid of as many cars as possible in order to pay taxes. This greatly lowers the price of vehicles, giving you the opportune moment to buy. About half way through May, companies have gotten rid of their excess stock, so the prices tend to go back up about this time of year. Colors: How They Affect the Price of Your Car
There are many complaints from dealers about the lack of color in the Japanese car auction market. There is a good explanation of why there is not a lot of color, and here is a general guideline on some color choices and how they could save you money. White- This is probably the most common color for Japanese cars, especially sports cars. White makes your car feel a little more spacious, hence why it is so common for cars in Japan. A car in this color will be more expensive than in other colors. Pearl- The paint that produces this color is quite expensive. This can increase the sale price of the car quite a bit. Other colors- Other colors like red, blue, green, or purple tend to be a lot less expensive due to the unpopularity of them. Find a Reliable Import Agency
The import agency you choose is going to have a lot to do with how much you are going to be paying for a car from a Japanese car auction. You want to find an import agency that is reliable and that will give you a price close to the dealer cost. This is achieved by purchasing from "Licensed Dealer Only" auctions, where dealers sell off there unnecessary stock. A good example of an agency that can give you the dealer cost is AutoAdvan. You can visit them at http://www.autoadvan.co.uk
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