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Avoid Fraud while selling your vehicle. If the new owner or someone else tries driving the car and is injured because of vehicle damage, or there are major issues with something that you did not disclose, you could be held liable for the serious aftereffects.
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Avoid Fraud While Opting for Damaged Repairable Cars Sale Any time you plan on selling a vehicle, be sure to be upfront about all the damage you are aware of especially if you are selling it to a private owner. Trying to conceal damage to get a better price is considered as fraud. If the new owner or someone else tries driving the car and is injured because of vehicle damage, or there are major issues with something that you did not disclose, you could be held liable for the serious aftereffects. 1. Arrange vehicle pick up Once you have got a price for your vehicle that you are happy with, contact the salvage yard to arrange to have the car transported to them if that service is available. For damaged repairable car sale, you can bring it to the salvage yard yourself
if the vehicle is drivable. Otherwise, you can pay to have it towed. The best salvage yards in the United States, will tow your vehicle for free, giving you nothing to worry about. 2. The difference between a “salvage title” and a “flood title” A “salvage title” means the car was declared a total loss by an insurance company because of some serious accidents or some other problems. A “flood title” means the car was damage from sitting in water deep enough to fill the engine compartment. The title status is a part of vehicle history report. Either way, every used car needs an inspection or records before you buy, but with the salvage and flood damaged cars for sale, you need to be extra careful. Have your mechanic inspect the mechanical and electrical components of the car, and systems that contain fluids, for water contamination. Contact Details: Address: 225 Wilmington West Chester Pike #202 Chadds Ford, PA 19317, USA Customer Service:800-688-5169