NavyChief
Well-Known Member
Might talk to your DMV to ask the process for salvage as some are more difficult than others.
Most insurance companies give you the option to buy it back for a set value determined by them and your issued a salvage certificate.
Once you have it fixed you can register with the DMV after an inspection usually by the state police and it gets a “rebuilt” title and it’s usually a different color like orange or red.
Id take a rebuilt Jeep and money in the bank any day especially if I did the repairs.
They sell just like a regular used car just harder to get someone to buy due to difficulty finding financing if your not paying cash. I’d say it might drop the value 15-20% but it’s not worthless.
I’ve had two rebuilt titled vehicles and they operated just like the clean title cars just gotta know the ins and outs of the process.
At least with a rebuilt title you know where you stand and what to look for.
Most insurance companies give you the option to buy it back for a set value determined by them and your issued a salvage certificate.
Once you have it fixed you can register with the DMV after an inspection usually by the state police and it gets a “rebuilt” title and it’s usually a different color like orange or red.
Id take a rebuilt Jeep and money in the bank any day especially if I did the repairs.
They sell just like a regular used car just harder to get someone to buy due to difficulty finding financing if your not paying cash. I’d say it might drop the value 15-20% but it’s not worthless.
I’ve had two rebuilt titled vehicles and they operated just like the clean title cars just gotta know the ins and outs of the process.
At least with a rebuilt title you know where you stand and what to look for.
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