A salvage title will reduce the value of an automobile by about 50 percent. However, in some cases, it will reduce the value by 80 percent.
50% from non salvage title
A salvage title car will bring far less that one without a salvage title. Deduct about 20% from the retail value.
40%
Typically, salvage vehicles' value are 40% less than that of a comparable car with a clean title. This is assuming the car has been repaired/rebuilt properly and is roadworthy.
Once a salvage always a salvage or totaled/reconstructed; you cannot legally get a clear title the brand will remain. A reconstructed and roadworthy salvage car is worth 60% of the value of a comparable clean titled car. If it's still salvage maybe 25% of the value of a comparable clean titled car.
It's not legal, ethical, or possible. A salvage title is a permanent brand. DON'T DO IT!!
It worth appx 60% of the value of a comparable clean titled car so if it is worth $5000 with a clean title it's worth roughly $3000 with a salvage title.
Assuming it's been repaired to roadworthiness, roughly 60% of the value of a comparable 99 caddy with a clean title.
Deduct at least 25% of the book value.
Respective of the Vehicles title condition, You are entitled to fair market Value. Basically this means you are entitled to the amount it would cost you to purchase the same or similar type and condition vehicle. when you say has a clean title but had a prior salvage title, i am assuming you mean that the vehicle was repaired and inspected by your state and deemed no longer a salvage title? if that is the case then there would be no additionaldeduction for the 'branded' or salvage title which can lower a vehicles actual cash value anywhere from 25-50% whether repaired or not.........more details and perhaps i could be of more assistance......
At least half the blue book value. Baal aged cars are sometimes uninsurable or insurances costs are much higher. Vsonthe value of the car is much much less
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