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No, the warranty is void on a salvage vehicle.

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Where is a salvage auto parts dealer?

Not many salvage parts come with a warranty. If you check with your local auto shop most of the mechanics will recommend a good local salvage yard. And when you do find your local salvage yard be sure to ask what there return policy or warranty is.


If you buy a salvage vehicle with no title and repair it how do you get a title?

When you bought the salvage, the junk yard should've given you a 'salvage' title. You don't buy cars without getting a title. Talk to your state DMV and hopefully it's not stolen! Good luck.


What happens if you buy a car unaware of salvage title?

what happens if you buy a car unaware of salvage title? well, if it was from a dealer you have recourse. if it's from a private seller, too bad...UNLESS they sold you the car with a clean title when they knew it was salvage. did you look at the title before you bought the car? if it was clearly branded as salvage or totaled you're out of luck but if it was a clean title when it actually wasn't you can try and get a refund from the seller or sue. If you sue you will have prove the seller knew the title was salvage at the time of sale. good luck!!


How can you tell if a title is salvage or not?

The best thing to do when buying a used car is to run a Carfax or, if the car is titled to the state you live in call the DMV with the VIN or title number. There are ways to hide a salvage title from state to state so do the legwork! If you still like the car and are pretty sure it has a salvage title it may still be an ok car, especially if it's older since it doesn't take much more than cosmetic damage to total an older car. Just have a good pre-purchase inspection and don't pay more than 60% of the value of a comparable car with a clean title.


They sold you a car and you want to know if its a blue title or salvage how can you find out?

Hmmm... you bought a car without getting a title? NOT a good idea. The title will state whether the car is clean or salvage or totaled/reconstructed. If you didn't get the title when you purchased the car you better make sure the car wasn't stolen. Call the state DMV with the VIN number for starters. They'll be able to give you some info on the car and the title.


The deed states the Grantor will warrant and forever defend the right and title to the above described property unto the said Grantee against the claims of all persons whomsoever. What does it mean?

That is the legal language that constitutes a warranty deed. The deed expressly guarantees the grantor's good and clear title free from encumbrances not listed in the deed. The grantor covenants they will defend the title from all claims.That is the legal language that constitutes a warranty deed. The deed expressly guarantees the grantor's good and clear title free from encumbrances not listed in the deed. The grantor covenants they will defend the title from all claims.That is the legal language that constitutes a warranty deed. The deed expressly guarantees the grantor's good and clear title free from encumbrances not listed in the deed. The grantor covenants they will defend the title from all claims.That is the legal language that constitutes a warranty deed. The deed expressly guarantees the grantor's good and clear title free from encumbrances not listed in the deed. The grantor covenants they will defend the title from all claims.


You have a 2003 cobra with a salvage title you want to sell it so you would like to find out how much its worth is there a website that would have that kind if information like KBB for clean title?

Kbb.com,AutoTrader.com, Edmund's.com Go to kbb.com and if it's been restored to roadworthiness and looks and drives ok, take 40% off the car depending on its condition (good, fair, poor, not excellent). If it's still salvage/damaged that's highly subjective but typically 25% of a comparable good condition car is a ballpark estimate for a parts car.


Do you have to pay for a quiet title action if a title defect has been disclosed and you acquired your property by a warranty deed?

This is a complicated area of law. You may need to bear the costs if the person who sold the property to you is no longer available and depending on the nature of the title defect.A title problem can exist even if you acquired your property by a warranty deed. The only way to know if you have good title is to have the title examined by a professional at the time of purchase whether you acquire by a warranty or quitclaim deed. If the title examination discloses a title problem that problem is resolved by the seller prior to the closing. A buyer cannot rely simply on a warranty deed for confirmation that the title is clear of any defects.Sometimes a defect is found when that buyer later sells the property and a title problem is disclosed by thatbuyer's title examination. The problem resolved prior to the closing. You may be able to seek your costs from another party if you acquired by a warranty deed and they are still available. However, title defects are often found years later when your seller has died or has moved on. In that case, you must bear the costs of resolving the title defect unless you purchased an owner's title insurance policy at the time you purchased the property.The best investment when purchasing a home is the professional title examination and an owner's policy.


What are the disadvantages of special warranty deed?

A Special Warranty Deed only provides warranty of title for the period during which the grantor owned the property. In some jurisdictions that type of deed is called a quitclaim deed. It does not guarantee that the grantor has good title, full ownership or that there exist no liens or defects prior to the grantor's ownership. If you acquire real property by a Special Warranty Deed you should have the title examined by a professional title examiner who is familiar with the required time period that must be covered by a title examination in your state as well as ALL the legal issues that affect title to real property. An attorney should represent you in the purchase.


Does state farm insure salvage titles?

Yes they do as long as the car is in as good working condition as a used vehicle. I currently own a salvage title vehicle that was considered salvage through state farm. It only suffered flood damage. I purchased the car and had it fix and now they insure my car. They even let me get full coverage!


What does a salvage title mean at resale time?

It means the car was wrecked, or flooded, so badly that it was sold for salvage. The cost of repair was 80% of the value of the car. The car was then bought by someone and repaired. Thus the salvage title. Run from this vehicle as fast as you can. == At resale time a salvage/reconstructed vehicle will net 60% of the value of a comparable car with a clean title. Cars are totaled when repairs top 75% of its real market value. An older salvage car can be a fine purchase since they are worth less and it doesn't take much to total them (even a little side swipe will total an otherwise fine car and it will drive fine). Avoid flood damaged cars as they can have a lifetime of quirky electrical problems. Don't believe the scaredy cats that say RUN from a salvage car--if the salvage/reconstructed car is in good condition and passes a pre-purchase inspection it can be a great deal.


What is a good auto service warranty to buy?

Direct Buy Warranty is a good auto service warranty to buy.