Hummer Auction - Find A Famous Hummer

Hummers are in high demand and a Hummer auction is bound to attract those who are looking for a great deal. But there are also a number of Hummers available that have some claim to fame. The Hummer auction for these vehicles are bound to attract more than their share of attention. For example, ABC News has reported that a Hummer autographed by Los Angeles Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was offered for auction with proceeds slated to go to several youth programs and charities. The Seattle Post reported that a Hummer and Ferrari have been auctioned off in Washington State. The pair of vehicles were reported to be the "toys" of former Microsoft director Daniel Fuessner who was indicted for theft from the company. Hip Hop Artist Tuppac's Hummer brought a cool million dollars when it was offered at auction. While you won't have to give that much for a non-famous Hummer, you can expect to drop up to $40,000 or more for a Hummer, even if you are bidding at a Hummer auction. So what's all the fuss about the Hummer? Some say it's the sense of security that comes with the over-sized vehicles. They are less prone to rollover than a traditional SUV. They resemble a small tank or armored car. You'll find the occasional Hummer at the ordinary auto auction websites. Typically, the sale of these vehicles will be widely advertised to attract as many bidders as possible. If you're seriously looking for a Hummer auction, be prepared to take some time and do your research for the best deals. Finding a Hummer at auction is not impossible, though there aren't many of the vehicles being offered up. It's probably due to the large investment the owners have made in these vehicles. It's difficult to trust an auction to give a reasonable return on that investment. Unless, of course, you have a famous Hummer.

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