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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Salvage Title Car: Anybody with any experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackoyote" data-source="post: 15381850" data-attributes="member: 158200"><p>I've had a lot of salvage title cars and bikes, but I tend to stay away from vehicles that are totalled in their early years of existence (i.e. when worth more, meaning significant damage). </p><p></p><p>That said, if taken to a reputable place and you have everything checked (including the 'frame') and it's been fixed right (which most of the time they are), I would consider it still. As pointed out above though, the warranty likely has been nullified if you're worried about things like that.</p><p></p><p>Also look into your states insurance laws and if you're able to insure it the way you'd like - in some states insurance companies won't offer full coverage on Salvage/R cars. And of course, IF you ever plan on selling it, plan on dealing with shitheads telling you it's only worth 20 cents on the dollar of it's clean title counterpart (reality is 60-65%).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackoyote, post: 15381850, member: 158200"] I've had a lot of salvage title cars and bikes, but I tend to stay away from vehicles that are totalled in their early years of existence (i.e. when worth more, meaning significant damage). That said, if taken to a reputable place and you have everything checked (including the 'frame') and it's been fixed right (which most of the time they are), I would consider it still. As pointed out above though, the warranty likely has been nullified if you're worried about things like that. Also look into your states insurance laws and if you're able to insure it the way you'd like - in some states insurance companies won't offer full coverage on Salvage/R cars. And of course, IF you ever plan on selling it, plan on dealing with shitheads telling you it's only worth 20 cents on the dollar of it's clean title counterpart (reality is 60-65%). [/QUOTE]
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