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Would you buy a rebuilt title truck?
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<blockquote data-quote="AustinSN" data-source="post: 16413480" data-attributes="member: 159453"><p>Yeah this is true.</p><p></p><p>When I worked at Honda there was an Odyssey that was sandwiched in an accident, like 3 days after it was purchased new. It was loaded to the gills and the insurance company opted to rebuild vs total it, by the time it came across my desk, it had already been in our shop 3 times. It had intermittent electrical issues, like, driving down the highway it would randomly open the sliding doors or the radio would quit, or it wouldn't start. </p><p></p><p>We basically had a blank check to get it fixed, I charge the insurance company 3 hours every time it came in, adding grounds, finding different connectors that were redone, etc. When my tech scanned it for codes it had like 65 different body codes. I don't know if it ever ended up getting fixed, I remember one time I went into the shop and we had 6 master techs inside the car looking for anything they could find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AustinSN, post: 16413480, member: 159453"] Yeah this is true. When I worked at Honda there was an Odyssey that was sandwiched in an accident, like 3 days after it was purchased new. It was loaded to the gills and the insurance company opted to rebuild vs total it, by the time it came across my desk, it had already been in our shop 3 times. It had intermittent electrical issues, like, driving down the highway it would randomly open the sliding doors or the radio would quit, or it wouldn't start. We basically had a blank check to get it fixed, I charge the insurance company 3 hours every time it came in, adding grounds, finding different connectors that were redone, etc. When my tech scanned it for codes it had like 65 different body codes. I don't know if it ever ended up getting fixed, I remember one time I went into the shop and we had 6 master techs inside the car looking for anything they could find. [/QUOTE]
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