If you purchase a car with a rebuilt title or a salvage title you need to understand you are purchasing something that should have been scrape metal. They are worth but a fraction of what the same car with a clean title is worth. Save yourself the problems and walk away.
The tax on a used vehicle in Pennsylvania is 6 percent. The cost to transfer the title on a used car purchase is $22.50.
Totaled vehicles which have been rebuilt generally have a "salvaged vehicle" title, or whatever it's called in your state. Vehicles with a salvaged vehicle title are by definition, not as valuable as the same vehicle with a clean title. If the vehicle is subsequently in another collision, the insurance company will not pay as much since the loss was not as great. Insurance companies only need to pay you for the actual value of the vehicle.
The cost will depend on the purchase price of the vehicle. Typically you will pay a $15 transfer fee and a % of the purchase price.
it depends on how much the vehicle costs
The cost will depend on the vehicle that it fits and the amperage rating. Rebuilt alternators can range from less than 100 dollar to 1000.
I cannot answer your question but I do know that insurance companies use "fair market value" which means they can use the fact it has a rebuilt title in their concideration. If you do not agree with their estimate you can appeal it (may require a court visit)
Depends on the price of the vehicle
If your alternator is defective the best thing to do is to purchase a rebuilt alternator and trade yours in on it. Much simpler and easier than trying to rebuild it yourself.
In California, the fees for a title transfer of vehicle vary depending upon the type, weight and size of the vehicle. A 9,000kg trailer for example, has a fee of $389.00
i believe it cost half of how much you paid for it
60% of the value of a comparable clean titled car.
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.