Careful. You could be asking for trouble. No car will ever be the same after it's been wrecked severly. I'm assuming your was totaled. Plus, you don't have any idea how well the work was done. It might go around the block (so to speak) and fall apart. Then, you're stuck with it. Buyer beware. I have come across this numerous times through the dealership that i run and now days these vehicles are made to take certain amount of impact and can be rebuilt.BUT the only way we at a dealership will accept these vehicles is ask where was the repair done? was it at a reputable professional collision center or did "BILLY BOB" fix it in his back yard? with technology these days a repair center can take a vehicle that has been practically dropped from outer space and put it back together and we would never notice a difference. Also the title is showing that this is a rebuilt vehicle does not necessarilly mean that the vehicle has been wrecked!!!! someone may have had work done on this vehicle left never paid the bill and the repair shop filed for what is called a mechanics title and the title will come back as a rebuilt title as well.
Vehicle was in an accident and "totalled" at one time
Depends on care and maintenance.
Depends on care and maintenance.
No. It just means the motor was rebuilt at however many miles. The rest of the truck hasn't been rebuilt, though. That includes the transmission, rear ends, etc.
The timing chain needs no maintenance. It is designed to last the life of the engine and is replace when the engine is rebuilt.
acura motors r built to last sum can go up to 200k miles before have to have a rebuilt
I would not insured a rebuilt vehicle because no matter what there is always going to be an issue if the vehicle is totaled as to what the value of the vehicle is. You and I know that a vehicle with a rebuilt title will be worth less that a vehicle with a clear title. I would use a stated value policy to value the vehicle so that there is no misunderstanding if an accident occurred.
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The causes of the European economic cooperation was the "near" destruction of Europe during WWII. Europe had to be "rebuilt", just as large parts of Asia, and Japan had to be rebuilt. A rebuilding PROCESS takes cooperation from those countries involved.
Once a car is rebuilt, it is rebuilt forever
It's actually a C/K... Silverado during that year was a trim package, not a model. There really isn't any way to answer this without knowing more details. Overall condition of the vehicle, mileage (original and mileage on rebuilt engines, drivetrains, etc.), modifications made to the vehicle, etc.
Yes, the word rebuilt is a verb.