Good buy or not?
#2
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salvage titles have never scared me like they do some people. as long as you do your research and know the history of the what has happened with the vehicle salvage titles can be a steal of a deal for a very nice vehicle. this is especially true in the motorcycle world. if the car is in good shape and you know the details causing the salvage title $11k for a 2nd gen IS with a working nav is a good deal.
when you drive the car each day it makes no difference what the title paperwork says in your desk at home. if it works for you, get it, enjoy the great deal, and enjoy driving it.
when you drive the car each day it makes no difference what the title paperwork says in your desk at home. if it works for you, get it, enjoy the great deal, and enjoy driving it.
#3
Accident history shows 4 accidents. Have no idea what one salvaged the car. Shows it was 3 days old and was in a collision with a culvert! Then it hit two animals ( I assume deer) and the last accident the car hit a stationary item ( doesn't say what)
So its had it share of repairs. I haven't seen the car personally yet. Its a few hours away and wondering if its even worth it. I'm thinking more like 9-10k thoughts?
So its had it share of repairs. I haven't seen the car personally yet. Its a few hours away and wondering if its even worth it. I'm thinking more like 9-10k thoughts?
#7
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4 accidents and salvage, i would think the car would go for cheaper than 11k.
also sounds like the PO is a drunk.
thing about salvage titles is they hurt the resell value.
but for someone who is buying the car for themself without any plans to part with it
soon or for a very long time its an alright deal.
thing is, you could end up putting as much into the car (to get it up to standard)
as it would cost to have bought the car already up to standard.
a big example of this is a $2000 rusted junker muscle car compared to a 12000+
restored muscle car, in the end the price is almost the same
also sounds like the PO is a drunk.
thing about salvage titles is they hurt the resell value.
but for someone who is buying the car for themself without any plans to part with it
soon or for a very long time its an alright deal.
thing is, you could end up putting as much into the car (to get it up to standard)
as it would cost to have bought the car already up to standard.
a big example of this is a $2000 rusted junker muscle car compared to a 12000+
restored muscle car, in the end the price is almost the same
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#8
Racer
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yeah after 4 accidents plus a salvage title i would pass on that man. hell even with that type of history plus a salvage title it should be cheaper than even 11k.
i would just keep searching around. im sure you can find an 07 IS for only a few grand more at this point in the cars lifespan
i would just keep searching around. im sure you can find an 07 IS for only a few grand more at this point in the cars lifespan
#9
Lexus Test Driver
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I have a salvage title and the car is running like a charm. There's nothing wrong with a salvage title. However when my IS came to the house it had 6K miles, we were the ones that got the car running. Currently I'm at 51K miles and haven't had a single problem with it.
I say go for it since you are buying the car as a daily it should be more than enough. Just when you go to look at it check that the VIN matches up on all panels in the front end, and that there isn't any big gaps in between parts.
I say go for it since you are buying the car as a daily it should be more than enough. Just when you go to look at it check that the VIN matches up on all panels in the front end, and that there isn't any big gaps in between parts.
#10
Lexus Test Driver
The odds are not good. Many factors, like was it repaired properly? In my 25 years of driving, I've never seen a repair shop fix a car to factory condition. Never. Some shops do better than others. The more accidents, the more visit to shops, the more likely some poor work was done somewhere. You have to look at the odds. One accident is risky enough. Four accidents and the odds are extremely slim everything was fixed properly or to factory specs. How picky are you? If I saw hazed paint, overspray, gaps between panels, something misaligned, or heard squeaks in the suspension, it would drive me crazy every day I had to drive it. Some people are picky, others are not. Some people don't care about these things if the price is right. Others feel no cheap price is worth such compromises. All decisions you have to make for yourself.
#11
Too risky not worth the headache for that price. I had a 2002 wrx that was rebuilt and it was problems all the time. When i bought it I inspected it and it checkout out great but that didint last long. I didint drive it hard either
#12
Lexus Test Driver
What year is the car? If you are planning on modifying and beating the **** out of it then why not, 4 accidents and salvage SO WHAT! I would offer 9
but if your looking for daily, reliabilty and what not then I would pass. Project car yes. Personal car NO
but if your looking for daily, reliabilty and what not then I would pass. Project car yes. Personal car NO
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At the end it is about how you feel about owning a rebuilt from salvage car, some people don't care when others prefer to buy a "certified used" car.