A car with a rebuilt title means that it was previously declared a total loss by an insurance company due to significant damage, often from an accident, flood, or theft. After repairs are made and the vehicle passes necessary inspections, it is rebranded as "rebuilt" or "reconstructed," indicating that it is roadworthy again. While these cars can be more affordable, they may have lower resale value and potential hidden issues from the original damage. Buyers should exercise caution and consider a thorough inspection before purchasing.
Car has been damaged and rebuilt.
Car has been damaged and rebuilt.
It means the car was totaled by an insurance company and rebuilt (to hopefully roadworthy standards!)
Only if you can un-rebuild the car. Once a car is rebuilt, it is rebuilt forever.
The vehicle has been wrecked and then repaired (rebuilt) by a liscensed rebuilder. Sometimes the car wasn't smashed - it was a flood car. Regardless, it was damaged and then restored to operating condition.
no, once it has a reconstructed title it will always be...
Same places as a car with a regular title, your car will just appraise for less or be denied after inspection.
no i don't think you can you can get a title for a total in florida
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.
Vehicle was in an accident and "totalled" at one time
You cannot legally. Once a salvage always a salvage. At best you can get a "rebuilt" title.
No, only if it has been totaled and has a rebuilt title.