The Vehicle Auctions Affected by Heavy Rains in Rio Grande do Sul Are Attracting Interest from All Over Brazil. Vehicles Damaged by the Flood Are Being Sold at Discounts Ranging from 45% to 60% of Market Value. The Situation Is a Unique Opportunity for Anyone Looking to Acquire a Car or Motorcycle at Unbelievable Prices.
According to RBS TV, a Globo affiliate in the State, the first auction of vehicles affected by the flood sold 111 cars.
Organized by Pestana Auctions, the event took place in an auditorium and was streamed online, increasing participation from interested parties across the country.
The popularity of this first auction prompted Pestana Auctions to organize a second auction, scheduled for this Tuesday (25) at 9 AM.
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The Highlights of the Auction
Among the highlights of the auction are a Volkswagen Nivus, with a starting bid of R$ 35,000, and a Ford Ka, starting at R$ 16,500.
For motorcycle enthusiasts, a Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro is available with a starting bid of R$ 22,000. The vehicle offerings attract not only individual buyers but also resellers looking to replenish their stocks at prices well below the market.
Vehicle inspections will be allowed on the morning of the auction, from 8:45 AM to 11:30 AM. This is the opportunity for interested parties to check the condition of the cars before making their bids.
For more details and to consult the regulations, interested parties should visit the website www.pestanaleiloes.com.br.
Many Vehicles
Insurance companies have played a crucial role in this process, working hard to expedite claims and recover damaged vehicles to be auctioned.
In Nova Santa Rita, in the Metropolitan Region of Porto Alegre, a warehouse holds about 6,000 vehicles waiting to be auctioned.
According to RBS TV, the auctions have generated great anticipation. The opportunity to acquire a vehicle at significant discounts is an appealing offer, especially in an economic landscape where many people seek ways to save.
The first auction showed that there is considerable demand for these vehicles, and the second sale promises to replicate the success.
This shows that the vehicle auction market is booming, and events like this in Rio Grande do Sul demonstrate how insurance companies and auction firms are adapting to circumstances to provide opportunities to consumers.
So, what do you think, reader? Would you be brave enough to acquire a flood-damaged vehicle at a price far below market value? Leave your opinion in the comments!

compraria se tivesse fusca, brasilia, corcel ou seja antigo carro sem eletronica embarcada atuadores modulos, seria obrigado fazer inserção no documento carro recuperado de enchente
Sinceramente, acho que não compraria não. Sempre ouvi falarem mal de carros de leilões
De leilão comum já exige uma expertise mas de alagamentos… é mais para desmonte e vender peças. Eu não revendo veículo de enchente… simplesmente não dá.
Realmente muita gente fica com um pé atrás! Obrigado pelo comentário, Adilson