salvage title TL why so many
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salvage title TL why so many
im looking through the ads for tl sh-awd and almost every one of them is salvage title
i found more clean title s2000s for sale than tl sh-awd
is there an issue with handling on this car or what would explain almost all of them being salvage title?
auto or manual doesnt seem to matter
i found more clean title s2000s for sale than tl sh-awd
is there an issue with handling on this car or what would explain almost all of them being salvage title?
auto or manual doesnt seem to matter
#2
The inconvenient truth
Yeah it handles too good.
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AnOblongBox (01-02-2018)
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Burning Brakes
FWIW: Two major issues with a salvage title car. #1. The extent of the damage, related to the quality of repair. #2. If, after buying the car, you should decide to re-sell it, selling a car with a salvage title, is not normally easy, and your faced with a considerably smaller buyer pool. Theft recovery vehicles, are a different story. The only way I would buy a salvage title car, is if I bought it in it's damaged condition, and repaired it myself, or had someone I know and trust, repair it for me. Think about it. Many buyers of salvage vehicles, generally want to complete repairs as quickly and economically as possible, for a short turn around time, and maximum profit, which means cutting as many corners as possible, in the repair process!! Unless you have experience, and really know what your doing, I would steer clear of most salvage titled vehicles.
Last edited by frankjnjr; 12-06-2017 at 09:02 AM. Reason: correct puncuation
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The inconvenient truth
For a serious but speculative answer I would say that to begin with theres a lot more fwd than sh-awd. People who have sh-awd love it and don't want to sell them, especially in colder climates that see decent winters. Finally not many people want to buy a salvage title. So when nice ones do go up for sale they wont last long and ones with salvage titles linger since people don't want them. When I was looking for one at the auctions there were many more crappy ones for every nice one.
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ressling (12-18-2017)
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Drifting
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I traded my 2012 SHAWD Advance CBP/Umber to dealer on a Thursday, pictures up on Monday, Sold by Wednesday. It was that clean. They had it listed for 21k with 63k miles. Most likely sold it for $20.5k
Only thing I absolutely truly miss is the SH-AWD. But if you truly want one you have to expand your search areas and constantly be on the look out
Only thing I absolutely truly miss is the SH-AWD. But if you truly want one you have to expand your search areas and constantly be on the look out
#9
6G TLX-S
Flood damaged ?
Remember we have had too many worst floods everywhere last year.
Remember we have had too many worst floods everywhere last year.
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ressling (12-18-2017)
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Yezzz, inquiring minds want to know! Maybe these ads he speaks of are on the back of girly magazines? Wait, do they even produce them, anymore?
Sorry for the humor, but it was a long, long, night, last night!
OP, good luck, M8! Search around, you'll find a nice car, for a good price, if you're persistent/lucky!
Sorry for the humor, but it was a long, long, night, last night!
OP, good luck, M8! Search around, you'll find a nice car, for a good price, if you're persistent/lucky!