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Auto Auctions in San Diego, CA
Aero Sedan Transportation Service - San Diego, CA - Phone: (858) 481-9271
Airport Taxi Service - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 234-1111
Any Cab - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 226-8294
Auto Shack - San Diego, CA - Phone: (858) 273-1760
Ballpark Pedicabs - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 233-7433
Bob Worner Limited - San Diego, CA - Phone: (858) 673-9000
Cars - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 280-9999
Coronado Liverys - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 542-1924
Father Joes Villages Auto Auction - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 690-7318
Hunter Auto Brokers - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 424-9741
Jay's Auto Wholesale - San Diego, CA - Phone: (858) 672-8624
Mussari Motors - San Diego, CA - Phone: (858) 452-5600
New Cars - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 297-0527
Orange Cab - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 223-5555
Premiere Ride - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 234-7433
Red Top Cab Company - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 531-1111
Roadhawk Southwest - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 260-0067
S D Yellow Cabs Inc - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 234-6161
Sea Top Shuttle - San Diego, CA - Phone: (619) 222-2744
Unique Transportation - San Diego, CA - Phone: (858) 272-1111
Helpful Definition for: Auto Auctions
San Diego conducts auto auctions. These are moderated and conducted by companies. Vehicles that may be put up for auction include classics, early or late model cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, boats, snowmobiles, jet skis, recreational vehicles and many others. The bidders at the auction may be individuals, or companies such as finance companies, banks, dealers, fleets, rental car or insurance companies. These auction houses have a catalog of a number of models of different auto manufacturers, and one can bid on a model one is interested in. The bids carry on for a period of time, at the end of the which the bidder with the highest price wins. The auction house facilitates the legal process of ownership as well. There are charges for the service, which is over and above the retailer price/bid. Many such auction houses have a number of outlets spread all over the country. Online auto auctions are also popular.
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