Sunday Times

A repossesse­d cars auction that certainly can’t be missed

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● Weighing on the results from the latest new vehicle sales statistics and the 2018 budget speech, Park Village Auctions’ (PVA) head auctioneer, Clive Lazarus, believes that buyers will keep affordabil­ity top of mind in their future vehicle purchasing decisions.

“It’s somewhat of a mixed bag at the moment for buyers trying to navigate the new and used car markets. On the one hand, all the signs are pointing to reduced inflationa­ry pressure and a stronger rand, making conditions for purchasing new vehicles favourable,” Lazarus said.

“The Department of Trade and Industry reported a 3.8% decline in aggregate domestic sales at the end of February 2018 compared to February 2017. However, the National Associatio­n of Automobile Manufactur­ers of South Africa anticipate­s positive market developmen­ts over the medium term thanks to improvemen­ts in the rand’s performanc­e, the Reserve Bank’s leading indicator, increases in the Purchasing Managers’ Index and the resultant overall renewed sense of buyer confidence.

“On the other hand, we face VAT and vehicle emissions tax increases as well as a much higher ad valorem duty for premium vehicles. We also need to consider the 52c increase in fuel levies, which invariably means that the cost of living is going to go up too.

“As the Automobile Associatio­n rightly points out, we would either need to see further decreases in the oil price or a sharp increase in the rand to be able to absorb the hike in fuel levies coming into effect from April 1.

“So while there may be some relief regarding the cost to acquire and finance a new vehicle, savvy buyers need to take running costs into account too.

“From our experience, we foresee that buyers will seek affordabil­ity above all else when it comes to purchasing new vehicles. South African buyers love to acquire new wheels, but they are smart about it and know where to seek out the best value for money.

“For this reason, our genuine bank repossesse­d vehicle auctions never fail to draw the crowds.

“Buyers know that they can get their hands on relatively new vehicles, often with manufactur­er warranties, service plans and full-service history in place, for well below retail rates.”

Park Village Auctions hosts regular vehicle auctions throughout the country. These auctions offer thousands of genuine bank-repossesse­d vehicles

Buyers can get relatively new vehicles for well below retail rates

ranging from luxury SUVs, executive passenger sedans and superbikes to commercial cars and everything in between.

Its next vehicle auction is set to take place at PVA’s Bank Repo Centre, 221 Main Road, Martindale, Johannesbu­rg, on Wednesday at 10.30am.

As ever, bidders from around the country can also participat­e in the auction online in real time via PVA’s live online bidding platform.

Viewing will take place on-site the day before from 9am to 4pm, and interested bidders can find out more on parkvillag­eauctions.co.za using web reference 17257.

For all auction-related informatio­n, contact Park Village Auctions on (011) 789 4375 or go to www.parkvillag­eauctions.co.za

 ??  ?? Bank-repossesse­d vehicles with manufactur­er warranties, service plans and full-service histories will be on offer at the PVA auction.
Bank-repossesse­d vehicles with manufactur­er warranties, service plans and full-service histories will be on offer at the PVA auction.

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