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Would you buy a rebuilt title truck?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldstv" data-source="post: 16413479" data-attributes="member: 73128"><p>I just went through this with my daughter's car. In Georgia it is a NIGHTMARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WILL NEVER, NEVER, NEVER BUY ANOTHER REBUILT TITLE VEHICLE AGAIN.</p><p> Sorry I feel pretty strongly about this.</p><p>The rules vary state by state, yours might be a piece of cake and the state next to you might not be. We have inspection stations and the vehicle must comply with our states rules and not of the rules of the state in which the work was done. You can only imagine the issues this can cause.</p><p> In my case the repair was to the frame rales and was not done the way Georgia thought it should be done so they rejected it, so I had to pay for it to be repaired again. When it was all said and done it cost me 2.5k more than I wanted to have in the car in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldstv, post: 16413479, member: 73128"] I just went through this with my daughter's car. In Georgia it is a NIGHTMARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WILL NEVER, NEVER, NEVER BUY ANOTHER REBUILT TITLE VEHICLE AGAIN. Sorry I feel pretty strongly about this. The rules vary state by state, yours might be a piece of cake and the state next to you might not be. We have inspection stations and the vehicle must comply with our states rules and not of the rules of the state in which the work was done. You can only imagine the issues this can cause. In my case the repair was to the frame rales and was not done the way Georgia thought it should be done so they rejected it, so I had to pay for it to be repaired again. When it was all said and done it cost me 2.5k more than I wanted to have in the car in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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