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โMay-29-2016 10:08 AM
Rhagfo wrote:
Do you realize how little damage it takes to get a repair bill up p $2,000+?
If a fender and bumper are damaged even slightly,'but need replacement bill will be $2,000+!
โMay-29-2016 09:45 AM
jerseyjim wrote:
Stay away from the truck. Y'never know....really. It will never be the same.
โMay-23-2016 08:37 AM
โMay-23-2016 07:32 AM
thomasmnile wrote:
True, Carfax don't know what they don't know. Remember the furor over flood damaged cars from Louisiana in the used car market in the wake of Katrina in 2005?
Those that weren't scrapped were marketed as used, maybe with salvage title/salvage certificates, maybe not. I recall consumers gave Carfax a lot of heat over that, often fueled by consumer reporters at local TV stations that fixated on the story. Carfax info. is only as good as its sources. Even an educated buyer that does due diligence on a vehicle purchase isn't assured of a good purchase if the seller didn't comply with the legal requirements of their state on this issue.
โMay-22-2016 09:09 PM
rhagfo wrote:
Do you realize how little damage it takes to get a repair bill up p $2,000+?
If a fender and bumper are damaged even slightly,'but need replacement bill will be $2,000+!
โMay-22-2016 09:52 AM
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โMay-21-2016 02:33 PM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โMay-21-2016 01:38 PM
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โMay-21-2016 01:10 PM
Trackrig wrote:DMV and "looking for work" in the same sentence. Now that's something you don't see very often.kalynzoo wrote:
When you say totaled, hopefully DMV will show salvage on the documentation.
I agree with you, but unless there's a national law or a law in that state, I doubt the insurance companies are going to take the time to notify DMV. And I doubt the DMV really goes looking for the extra work.
Bill
โMay-21-2016 12:35 PM