Yes, it will just be issued a salvage title to make sure is disclosed upon sale.
All vehicles, Salvaged or not, can be registered at your local DMV
You can ask anything you want to for it. Whether you can get it is another matter. California law requires you to tell them it is a salvaged title vehicle. If you do not tell them you have committed fraud and are subject to fines and jail time.Note: a legal salvage title will indicate that the vehicle is salvaged!
That is illegal. Do not doit!Actually you often have to do it when you are replacing an instrument cluster with a salvaged one. Otherwise you'd have the salvaged vehicle's odometer.
The best way is to go online and look whether anyone is interested in buying salvaged vehicles. You can checkout http://junkyard.recycleinme.com/ which is one of the largest online junkyard. You can check in there if anyone is interested in buying salvaged vehicles. You can also post a sell offer for the salvaged vehicle there so anyone interested can contact you.
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I am sure this varies by state. In California a salvaged car can be exported to Nevada, registered, then re-registered in California. Ask an experienced car salvage guy.
There is no law against financing Salvaged Titles. It is just that most banks and credit unioins chose not to finance these vehicles. The problem is that there can be liability if the vehicle is for whatever reason unsafe, and you sometimes do not know why a vehicle was salvaged. It could be because of frame damage or other serious damage, or it could be for water damage (i.e., Katrina), or it could be that it was just stripped by a theif, and has been rebuilt and is perfectly good, but since it was totaled by the insurance company, it is "salvaged". Some lenders will lend against a salvaged title. But they will take off 40% of the value of the vehicle due to salvaged title. So if the vehicle is worth $10,000 as a regular title, a salvaged vehicle will be worth about $6,000. I believe SafeCo might be a source for insurance. Car Cash Loans in Los Angeles (www.CarCashAuto.com) will lend against salvaged titles, according to their representatives.
No, but I believe it IS a crime to misrepresent the title if it is a salvage,
Go to the state Motor Vehicle office, where you would normally register a vehicle. There may be extra steps to take to get title for a salvaged vehicle. Don't buy cars without getting a title. EVER. If the car was stolen you may have to return it.
As long as vehicle can pass inspection, and it's not deemed hazardous by authorities, vehicle does not have to be repair to original condition.
Yes you can, as long as the vehicle has been rebuild, and fit for road operation. Salvaged vehicle generally is cheaper than normal none branded vehicle. If you can get a good deal on a salvaged vehicle, just make sure take into consideration you will most likely not been able to sell it to anyone else.
How can i register a vehicle from a different state without a point of origin in California