Interstate Auto Auction Yelp Review from Terri A from Pelham NH
We bought at Red Light Special Oct 2010. It is a 2003 Pontiac Montana van. It had 165,000 mi when purchased. We took the opportunity on a Wednesday to test drive many vehicles, even in the pouring rain. The Red Light specials come with no guarantee at all. The only thing we had done so far is 2 tires, 2 light bulbs, & oil change. We have traveled to Maine and Northern NH several times with no problems. We pd 1600. for it.
This Oct 2011, we purchased a 2000 Dodge Durango 4x4 for my husband for 1950. It needs some exhaust work & 2 tires. We tested out about 7 vehicles, but this one we didn't even test drive, we crossed our fingers & were very lucky, of course another rainy Wednesday!
I like the opportunity to test drive any vehicle before the auction, you can check to see if any electrical isn't working or lights, oil levels, tire wear.
The employees are very friendly and helpful. The girl in the key room is very pleasant and doesn't give an attitute even after going back and forth for keys for the 6-8 th time. Also, they drive the vehicles into the building during the auction, so anyone there can see if it is blowing smoke, leaking fluid, making loud noise.
We are very satisfied and have several other people interested in the auction also.
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Interstate Auto Auction allows you to test drive all our vehicles on our 11 acre facility EVERY Wednesday from 9am-5pm Rain or Shine so YOU can buy with confidence. Interstate Auto Auction start time is at 6pm where you, your family, and friends can participate in our indoor Auction bay with seating, music, and refreshments!
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