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Old 03-06-2011, 09:24 AM

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My Grandson is trying to buy a inexpensive car and of class Grandmother is trying to assistance. I have seen several cars posted with 'no title' or has 'clean title', can someone explain these to me.

How can you sell a car with 'no title.? I never heard of such a matter before. I am assuming 'clean' title ways there are no liens?

What else should I watch out for here?

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Old 03-06-2011, x:01 AM

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Ordinarily cars with no championship are cars that were totalled out by insurance companies and sold to junk yards. These cars are then purchased and put back together. Sometimes non-titled cars are multiple cars merged into one. Be Careful.

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Old 03-06-2011, 10:22 AM

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ahh.. thanks!!! I couldn't figure out how you lot can become a tag for a car with no championship.

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Old 03-06-2011, 10:26 AM

You lot tin't go a license plate for a car with "no title." They are most likely rebuilds equally hey teach pointed out and didn't pass inspection or merely never have been inspected. I would stay clear because simply licensed rebuilders/body shops can get them inspected and in that location is a fee and who knows what might need to be done if information technology doesn't pass inspection.

When you come across a used car listed for sale and information technology says "make clean title" that is some other red flag. It often signals that the seller often sales rebuilt totals which take passed inspection. You tin usually go these cars cheaper simply the problem is you lot don't know what all was wrong with them, how much work was done, the quality of the piece of work or the quality of the parts used. If you are mechanically inclined and tin practise mechanical repairs yourself, y'all may be ok buying one of these but keep in mind they often need more than maintenance in the showtime year or two you own them.

Always check the dealers better business agency tape. If its bad, stay away. Accept the car to a mechanic and take it checked out before purchasing.

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Old 03-06-2011, 11:25 AM

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Thanks for the info Charlesdickens. My grandson went to mechanic school but that doesn't mean he knows all about cars, unless you inquire him of course..

In that location is no car inspection in AL that I am enlightened of or recollect. You can't observe a car in his price range at a dealer unfortunately or fortunately.. I just want to tell what he should watch for non that he will mind..

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Old 03-06-2011, 11:47 AM

I'thousand not talking almost an annual vehicle inspection, I am referring to a rebuild title inspection. I have a friend that was involved in rebuilding totals in the by and I really bought a few myself and then I have commencement hand experience with them. They changed the laws on them dorsum about 8 years or so ago and made them more strict because so many people were throwing together junk and selling them without notifying the buyer that they were rebuilt totals (actually they are called rebuilt salvage merely that sounds and so bad the retailers try to dance around it by saying it has a "make clean title"). They now take a special title for rebuilt totals that volition say rebuilt on them because of the law changes.

They must now inform yous they are rebuilt and the championship volition really say something to the effect of "rebuilt" or "rebuilt salvage" on them. To get this title the car has to be inspected past the AL DOT. Its not an inspection the public has to deal with. Simply licensed rebuilders tin can take a auto inspected to receive this championship and that is why you accept never heard well-nigh information technology. On a side note, most of the inspectors are onetime state troopers, who take little to no experience with rebuilding cars and honestly the biggest aspect of the inspection is collecting series and VIN numbers off of the diverse parts to verify they are not stolen parts or a stolen motorcar.

He needs to have a professional mechanic look over the car and make sure he tells him of the cars history if it is in fact a rebuild then the mechanic will know to look for the tell tale signs of a poor quality rebuild (i.east. parts chopped off and new ones poorly aligned and poorly welded). I have seen two cars taken apart at the middle seam spot welds. I was wrecked in the front end and 1 wrecked in the back. The two good halves were put together to make one care. If it was washed poorly you can imagine what might happen while driving downward the route. Cheque the simple things:

Practise the tires match? If the dealer doesn't care enough to make sure there are 4 matching decent tires on the automobile it is a carmine flag. Who knows what else was let go or overlooked if he doesn't fifty-fifty care if the tires lucifer.

Is the battery skilful? When y'all show up to test bulldoze the motorcar, does he say the battery just went bad and he either has to jump it off with a jump box that he simply happens to have handy or does he grab a battery sitting by the door and put it in information technology real quick. This is another cherry-red flag. If he doesn't intendance enough to purchase a good bombardment for the car then who knows what else.

Do the lights all piece of work? If he doesn't have a minute to cheque that the headlights, tail lights and blinkers all piece of work it is a ruby flag.

The elementary things can tell you a lot nigh the quality of a dealer.

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Old 03-07-2011, 08:41 PM

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Keeper, you lot may want to have him run a Carfax on it every bit well: CARFAX - Vehicle History Reports and VIN number cheque

If your Grandson is a teenager, I'm certain he DOES know it all, just as my 17 twelvemonth old daughter does. LOL...pulling my hair out as we speak, God love her

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Old 03-08-2011, 01:21 PM

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I'd avert salvaged cars. You can discover a cheap car that hasn't been totalled. In add-on to all sorts of strange operating issues (a friend of mine had i that inexplicably wore out tires left and right), a rebuilt car ofttimes won't take the aforementioned survivability in a crash. A lot of times things are bent back into identify simply still outcome in a weaker automobile. Some areas are designed to crumple and absorb energy - you have to wonder if it volition absorb the same energy after being rebuilt. Other areas are meant to remain intact, and you have to wonder about the force of that material afterward being bent multiple times.

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Old 03-08-2011, 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted past charlesdickens View Post

When y'all see a used motorcar listed for sale and it says "make clean title" that is some other red flag. Information technology often signals that the seller oftentimes sales rebuilt totals which have passed inspection.

I'g in the business. To me, "clean title" is non a red flag. Frankly, clean title is the simply type of vehicle I'll buy. Information technology indicates a title that is not marked "save," "rebuilt," "overflowing," "theft recovery," "manufacturer buy dorsum" or "true miles unknown."

In some states y'all can manage to "wash" a title by getting a title that was once branded with one of those undesireable remarks re-issued without. So you want to check the title history on carfax of anything you are considering ownership to be sure no derogitory titles have been issued in the past. Simply there'southward no reason to be any more suspicious of a car beingness advertised as "make clean title" as there is of a car that makes no mention of the title quality at all.

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Old 03-08-2011, 03:xviii PM

I empathise what you are saying and concur that "clean title" ways just that just the point I was trying to make is that if the dealer feels it necessary to advertise a car as having a "make clean title" information technology is a crimson flag to investigate the dealer a fiddling more than thoroughly. I don't know of any highly reputable dealer that advertises cars as having a "clean title." They must have some sort of reason for ad in that style and you lot would want to check them out before purchasing. Possibly they are in an surface area where there are many other dealers and some of them sell rebuilt cars and they are attempting to stand out as having quality cars. Who knows, maybe they merely have poor advertising skills and thinks that makes them look meliorate rather than suspicious merely the fact that they would annunciate in that manner is a good reason to check them out. I would bet that you never advertise in that manner do you madpaddy?

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