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It all depends on what is left of it that can be used.
If they have totaled the boat it is because they know that the cost of the repair will exceed the value of the boat. You may be able to find out how to salvage the boat afterwards, however.
You need it appraised by a dealer.
To find the salvage value of an asset, subtract the estimated disposal costs from the asset's current market value. This value represents the amount the asset is expected to be worth at the end of its useful life.
Unlikely. Most lenders will not loan against a "salvage" or "rebuilt" vehicle. The only time I've seen this done is when the loan is less than 50% of the "salvage" value of the car. For example, if the car in normal condition was worth $20,000, the salvage value would be about $10,000. A lender may be willing to loan $5,000 in this situation. Find out what car dealers don't want you to know at www.dealertricks.com
Freightliner dealership.
What. Why would you think this is required? An insurance company will not find you a new vehicle is your is totaled, they will pay you the actual cash value of the vehicle you had.
Freightliner Trucks can be found for sale at specialized websites and even in some stores. Some websites you can find Freightliner trucks on include fleetsalesonline and freightlinertrucks.
Try a Freightliner service department.
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That is what a salvage yard receives when a vehicle is purchased at auction and intended for being parted out, totaled insurance wrecks, or tow yard impounds. In some cases the vehicle is in good enough shape that with some repair it can be road worthy again so it is sold with a salvage title. When the vehicle is inspected and once again registered a normal title will be issued. === === == The above answer is correct until the last sentence. When a car is in an accident, flooded or sometimes even stolen/recovered (things vary from state to state) and the repairs exceed 75% of the car's value it is totaled and issued a salvage title. Once a car is issued a salvage title it can not legally be made "clean" again, only salvage/reconstructed or totaled/reconstructed depending on how a state words it. Unscrupulous sellers can always find an illegal/unethical away around this but since a reconstructed car(i.e. a salvage car that has been rebuilt to roadworthy standards) is worth 40% less than a comparable clean titled car, buyers need to beware and do their homework with Carfax, VIN and title number checks before they purchase any used car. Otherwise, they will pay too much for what they get. Salvage cars can sometimes be fine purchases, just pay the right price!
You can go to either of the following websites to learn more information about where to find a freightliner for sale www.truckpaper.com/ or www.commercialtrucktrader.com/
If the car is still salvage figure 20% of the value of a comparable running car and if it's been reconstructed around 60% of the value of a comparable clean titled car. check nada.com for appx clean titled value.