At least the tires still hold air.
That's probably the "vehicle enhancement"
At least the tires still hold air.
So it will roll up onto a trailer easier.That's probably the "vehicle enhancement"
Amazed it is not listed for destruction on the title- scrap only. Somebody really screwed this up. I saw an awesome 90kmile GX 470 from the Florida Hurricane auctioned off yesterday that looked like showroom new- with a destruction only title.I don't understand how they are getting away with selling that on a salvage title - not even salvage flood...
It's a Toyota. Charge up the battery, change the oil, and that bad boy has still got 200k miles left in it.
RS,Lol, what a waste of time even taking all those pictures.
RS,
I speculate the reasons an insurance company sends a worthless vehicle to auction is to support a process that (1) ensures that claim writer is doing the right thing, (2) protect the insurance company from lawsuits on how they disposed of a vehicle, (3) provide the insurance company a litigable paper trail in case there is fraud discovered after the claim was paid.