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A friend is getting a car with a rebuilt title at an awesome price. Would you ever do the same? Why?
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The car dealership abandoned a vehicle on my property what do i do?
Yes, but be careful. Make sure it has no frame damage. It would be nice to know how bad of a wreck it was in. We have a local car dealer that sells nothing but salvage title cars that he fixed himself. He has many loyal repeat customers. My grandfather bought a car almost new from him and drove it to 100k without any abnormal problems. He just wanted another car.Be sure to take it to a mechanic. DO NOT buy it if it has a salvage title because of water or fire. The compuer and electrical will have problems and are very expensive to repair.
Also, they have no resale value. But that is all right if you are going to wear it out or keep it a while.
I just turned 16 and i want to buy a new cool 4 door car can anyone please give me any ideas thanks?
No, never. Unless they were practically giving it away. Too risky.not unless it was for less than 10% of a clean ones vaue
Who thinks I made a very bad move back on December 30, 2000?
no.You get what you pay for. Especially with cars.
The only owner you can trust to tell you the truth about a car is yourself.
I need to find the owner of this vin number 1FTDF15Y3KPA04185?
As long as it passes a thorough inspection, and all the work is documented, I do not see a problem. Hot rodders do this all the time because a rebuilder car is typically missing parts that a rodder would replace anyway.No Resale value.
How much would you pay for a 1995 Honda Accord LX coupe?
no i would not, for it mean the car be totally out,Do you think i could sell my classic f1 mags that date back to 1988 if so are they of any value?
If your friend is satisfied that the vehicle will never live up to its Blue Book value, and the work was done by someone repute able, then go for it. I previously worked for a salvage auto auction where totaled vehicles were bought and rebuilt constantly. Some rebuilders were excellent and did not ripoff buyers, whereas others would hide a lot of imperfections with paint and a smile. Get the vehicle inspected by a dealer of the same brand of vehicle, your states' State Police, or a trusted body shop B4 purchase. Just remember, it will NEVER be worth what a comparitive used, non-rebuilt vehicle would be worth, and can NEVER be sold without disclaiming title status beforehand.More Questions & Answers ...
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