Yes it is open to the public, but you have to follow some rules. It's a cave of lovos ... The first thing is some people who help you go in to look at the cars. $ 10.00 For entering you will see the cars only. That same person will charge you $ 100.00 to $ 300.00. It depends on how they negotiate. There is another person who really has the dealer license and is the one who bets in the auction. That is another expense for this intermediary, $ 300.00 or more + (it depends on the vehicle or how you leave it). However. The place will charge you a fee for the place $ 400.00 - $ 500.00 this is apart from the taxes, and the vehicle license. What happens at the hands of another person who wants part of your money. That person will do the paperwork so that the car is properly reported to the Department of Motors and Vehicles. "" DMV "". This will charge you another $ 300.00 +. Everyone wants to help you. But not for free. Good luck.
Be very careful with the people who take you there are loyalists, and other cheats.
Yes ... well you have to go in with someone who has a car sales license so that you can get a car ...
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