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You should be able to acquire one for at least 50 percent of its trade-in value. A major problem with salvage titles is most buyers aren't willing to buy a used car with one. That's where rebuilt titles come in. Once that's done, the state will issue you a new title that states the car has been rebuilt.
A rebuilt/restored title normally means that the vehicle was found to be salvage, say after a motor vehicle accident where the car insurance company totaled it out, but then the car was repaired or restored to working condition. Arizona is one state that uses the term restored title.
A rebuilt title is given to a used car that was deemed salvaged. Basically, it's a car that has been significantly damaged to the point where an insurance company says it's not worth repairing. However, if you're handy and do your own repairs, a used car with a salvage title can be a great deal.
When a salvage vehicle is repaired A salvage vehicle can be repaired and even driven legally. However, it must be repaired and receive a rebuilt title. For example, they may say restored or reconstructed. In some states, the vehicle may even receive a clear title with the word salvage included.
Auto and insurance industry sources report that the decrease in value of a vehicle that has a rebuilt or salvage title is typically between 20 percent and 50 percent, depending on the type of vehicle and its age.
A rebuilt title is given to a used car that was deemed salvaged. Basically, it's a car that has been significantly damaged to the point where an insurance company says it's not worth repairing. However, if you're handy and do your own repairs, a used car with a salvage title can be a great deal.
The reasons for the salvage title vary. It could be the result of flood damage which, even though cosmetically repaired, could lead to mold issues later a repair after being totaled in an accident, hail damage, smoke damage from a fire.
Yes, you can insure cars with rebuilt titles. Not all insurance companies cover rebuilt titles, however. Also, some of the companies that will sell you auto insurance for a car with a rebuilt title will only sell you liability coverage. Or they'll only sell you liability and collision coverage.
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