IF you are sure its rebuilt, call the attorney general in your state. Some states do not give rebuilt titles. If yours is one of those, they might not have lied. And they might not have known about the rebuilt part. Good Luck
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.
Yes it is. answer #2 New; means nothing in this business and rebuilt means even less. Especially if you purchased it from AutoZone. They sell a wonderful core, clean . . . but a terrible rebuilt Starter or Alternator. drl
Well, if you knowingly traded in a salvage/rebuilt car with a wrong/clean title he has the right to sue you for the extra money he gave you for your trade in since a salvage car is worth roughly 40% less than a comparable clean titled car. Did you sign over a salvage title when you traded the car in? If so, he has no legal recourse since the salvage title is clearly marked and it's his problem.
People rebuilt. Lincoln gave his famous address and the town had to clean up.
I would contact the dealer because it could be a mistake
Not possible. It used to be that some states provided a clean title upon meeting state inspection requirements but Congress has passed a law that requires all states to label the title as such. Individual states may differ in the nomenclature labeling these vehicles as: "salvage", "rebuilt", or "branded".
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Try out your dealer for your brand of car. They will help you keep it clean and looking sharp. Good luck with it.
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.
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