Re: Salvage titles- good or bad?
You see a lot of vehicles on EbayMotors.com with salvage titles. Sometimes they're totaled. Sometimes relatively little damage was done, even as little as needing a bumper cover and paint.
I don't know why insurance companies will declare a vehicle a salvage vehicle for such little damage. I guess they're afraid of liabilities if these vehicles get into the retail market and cause bodily damage.
What's so funny is that these vehicles often have to be inspected by the state after the problem has been corrected to get licensed for the road. State DMV people want to see before pictures, in between pictures and pictures after it's been fixed. They want to see the invoices for any new parts. They want to see invoices on any junkyard parts--including the description and serial number of what vehicle those parts came off of. Only when they deem the vehicle has been properly fixed, is not a danger on the road and that no stolen parts are on those cars--then, they'll sign off on the vehicle.
In our state, there is a rebuilder dealer license. They require a real place of business and liability insurance before the license is issued. And most body shops don't even have the rebuilder dealer license due to all the hassles and potential liability.
Me personally? I'd run from any vehicle with a salvage title unless I was just after the parts to transplant to another like vehicle.