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Where do these vehicles come from?
Government Vehicles are sourced from a wide variety of places:
If a vehicle was purchased under a federal or state government contract, then it
is eligible to be sold at a government auction.
Government suppliers include:
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Federal Government
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State Government
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Local Councils/Shires
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Police Services
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Fire & Emergency Services
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Religious Groups & other Non-profit Organisations
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Universities & other Education Organisations
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Hospitals & Ambulance Services
What types of vehicles are they?
As you would expect, a wide range of makes and models are offered with varying
ages and kilometres. Everything from family sedans and station wagons, to
hatchbacks, 4WDs, mini buses, vans and other light commercial vehicles. The
vast majority of vehicles would be approximately 2 - 3 years old and with
approximately 40,000 - 60,000 kms. Most manufacturers are represented including
Fords, Holdens, Toyotas, Mitsubishis and others. Detailed information can be
obtained by viewing our online catalogue listing vehicles available for the
forthcoming auction.
Are they in “good” condition?
Government bodies take great pride in the maintenance of their vehicles. You
will find most vehicles come complete with owner's manual and service history.
The majority of vehicles sold through the Government Auctions are still under
manufacturers warranty and many are supplied with a Roadworthy Certificate.
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