Originally Posted By: barlowc
Originally Posted By: LT4 Vette
Lost of people try and wash a car title between states, stay away.
Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly do you mean by "washing" a title? And is there anything in this vehicle's CarFax that indicates something was washed?
Typically "washing" means to clean a title of a salvage or rebuilt brand. I'm sure it could be done but with changes in laws and NMVTIS/NICB it isn't like it was 10 years ago. Alabama was the one that was notorious...
And no, there is no evidence of it, it is just BITOG teeth gnashing...
The assertion does not make a lick of sense and I'm surprised someone could actually type it out, proofread it and not realize what absolute hogwash it is.
I mean the assertion is really that between 02/15/2013 and 03/29/2013 (what is that 6 weeks) someone had time to total the car, fix the car, perform a minor titling miracle AND put a little over 7000 miles on the car...
REALLY
Any thing we propose is theory but that one doesn't get past the smell test on several fronts.
Originally Posted By: barlowc
I got an AutoCheck and everything checked out on it too. So everything with Owner #1 looks completely legit. It appears to have been a 3-year lease car in Florida, after which it was CPO by BMW. It's just the unexplained short ownership and high mileage of Owner #2 which is odd.
I agree it is odd, that I agree with...
I still don't see the big deal if the car checks out and is a good deal. When a CPO one year older with nearly twice the miles is the same price it sounds like it is priced right. Particularly if they'll pony up a warranty...
If I was guessing I would say the owner suffered some sort of life change and had to move and the car just didn't fit into the new deal. (marriage, divorce, death of a parent, child or spouse, sudden job loss something like that.) The mileage is roughly 2 round trips and a one way no...?