Egypt Telecom Public Car Auction Set for August 10
Monday marks a significant date for used car enthusiasts in Cairo. Egypt Telecom is putting a large fleet of vehicles and equipment up for sale in a public auction on August 10, using an open bidding system that gives everyone a fair shot at competing for their next purchase.
Two Sessions with Distinct Timings
The auction is split into two separate sessions beginning at 10 and 11 a.m. The first session is devoted to used vehicles, while the second will showcase miscellaneous equipment — an arrangement that allows attendees to focus on whichever segment suits their interests.
Vehicles Available for Bidding
The lineup is diverse, covering pickup trucks, double cab models, microbuses, buses, and motorcycles. The participating brands are well-established in the Egyptian market, including Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Ford, Chevrolet, and Nissan. This variety opens doors for buyers with different needs, whether individuals seeking a practical car or companies requiring a full operational fleet.
Participation Rules and Conditions Booklet
Those interested in joining the auction must first obtain the terms and specifications booklet, which also details the required insurance deposit. The booklet is available at the office of appraiser El-Habashi at 22 Mahmoud Bassiouni Street in Qasr El Nil, and interested parties can head there directly to collect it well ahead of the session dates.
Public auctions like this represent a genuine opportunity to secure vehicles at competitive prices, especially for Japanese and American brands known for their reliability. The key is for every potential buyer to inspect the vehicle's condition personally and weigh the expected bids against average market prices before making a final decision.
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