I've never purchased a salvage vehicle, and never will for a number of reasons. If the damage is due to an accident, there is not a good way to know if the structural integrity of the vehicle has been compromised-either due to marginal repairs or unseen/unnoticed damage. That's a risk I won't take for my family in order to save a couple dollars. A salvage vehicle may run and drive just fine, but if it's in a second accident the potential compromises heighten the possibility for injury-not something I'm willing to risk (especially for my wife).
Our insurance company won't insure a salvage titled vehicle, that also tells me that they aren't willing to take the risk.
If you're on a limited budget, you'd be better served to purchase something you can afford that hasn't been wrecked. The potential pitfalls simply aren't worth it for any intelligent person.
Our insurance company won't insure a salvage titled vehicle, that also tells me that they aren't willing to take the risk.
If you're on a limited budget, you'd be better served to purchase something you can afford that hasn't been wrecked. The potential pitfalls simply aren't worth it for any intelligent person.