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no it doesn't cost more,but your car is not vauled the same.
state inspections are free if the vehicle is deemed salvage. Salvage vehicle are required to undergo a safety check by the state highway patrol before being titled.
it just means that said vehicle has been damaged and an insurance company has considered it to be damaged beyond its value. if it is a "rebuilt" salvage title then it can be used as any other vehicle on the road, it just may effect the cost of insurance.
The cost of a heater motor will depend on the make and model of the vehicle it is for. This is a part that can be bought new or purchased at a salvage yard for considerably less money. The average cost of a new one is around $125. A salvage yard charges $75 and up.
No, this is an easy process. You will just replace the old vehicle with the new vehicle. The vehicle may cost more to insure, I would check with your agent to make sure.
That's going to be entirely dependent on the rental agency, the type of vehicle you're getting, the location where you're renting the vehicle, and how much it'll cost to insure you.
No, although some insurance companies (most) won't insure it at all. Most will insure but only with an inspection. Insurance for the most part is based on putting a vehicle back together in an accident. Piece by piece. There aren't that many total losses in comparison to other regular accidents. The parts for your car will still cost the same regardless of prior damage. Labor will still be the same to have it fixed. The price, therefore is also the same.
$365 here in southern California
The repair cost, has to be more expensive than the insurance company believes the car is worth.
$359.00 its outrageous.
After you repair it, get a salvage title and it's deemed road worthy again. but your experts at insurance company determined it will cost more to do that than for you to buy something comparable.
The additional expense to insure a convertible varies based on age, driving history, and credit history. Additional expenses include the type of convertible, the replacement cost, and location of vehicle.