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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 8:40pm On Aug 05, 2014
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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 9:16pm On Aug 05, 2014
[size=15pt]Title Brands: Lemon
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It is common to call any car that has excessive mechanical problems a "lemon." However, you might not know that each state has its own standards (or "lemon laws" ) on what actually makes a vehicle a lemon. In fact, not all states even have lemon laws.

Generally speaking, if a certain element of a vehicle has malfunctioned several times while under warranty, and this malfunctioning element makes the car inoperable or unsafe to drive, such a vehicle could be branded by the state as a lemon on its title.

The key point is that the problem with the vehicle must be so severe as to make the vehicle a) undriveable or b) unsafe to drive. If your car is making a strange noise, but drives just fine, most likely your vehicle would not be classified as a lemon. If your car's brakes or headlights don't work or if the car cannot drive in reverse, those are more serious problems that would probably make the car a lemon.

Another key point is that the manufacturer be given a chance to repair the problem. If the vehicle continues to have the same problem (even after three or four attempts to repair it), the vehicle can be branded as a lemon. In addition, the problems must have occurred during the warranty period.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 10:57am On Aug 06, 2014
[size=15pt]Should You Buy a Salvage-Title Car?[/size]
There isn't a definitive answer to this. It depends on how comfortable you are with buying a car that has a checkered past. On one hand, salvage-title vehicles can present a value for a first-time buyer, someone on a budget, or someone in need of a second vehicle. In general, buyers can get salvage-title vehicles for two-thirds the price of a car with a clean title. Luxury vehicles tend to take a greater hit in value when they get a salvage title.

On the other hand, some salvage-title vehicles can be more prone to mechanical problems and have issues with resale value.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 12:56pm On Aug 06, 2014
[size=15pt]Title Brands: Water Damage[/size]

Hurricanes, thunderstorms and flash flooding are responsible for water damage on many vehicles each year in the United States. Don't think that because you live miles from a hurricane or flood zone that you won't encounter a water-damaged vehicle. It is common for vehicles to be moved thousands of miles before they are put up for sale. How can you be sure the vehicle you're about to purchase has not been involved in a natural disaster and sustained significant water damage?

Remember that it's always a good idea to have the vehicle examined by a certified mechanic before you purchase it. A trained mechanic will know what to look for when it comes to water damage.

You should also purchase an AutoCheck vehicle history report to make sure the title has not been branded with water damage at some point in its past. If the vehicle's title has been reported as branded with water damage, it will be on your report.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 2:05pm On Aug 06, 2014
What is a VIN?

The car's vehicle identification number (VIN) is the identifying code for a SPECIFIC automobile. It is essentially the car's fingerprint, as each and every vehicle has its own unique VIN. VINs for vehicles manufactured after 1980 are composed of 17 characters (digits and letters). A VIN's numbers and characters reveal the car's unique features, specifications and manufacturer. The VIN can be used to track recalls, registrations, warranty claims, thefts and insurance coverage.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 3:53pm On Aug 06, 2014
[size=15pt]Title Brands: Odometer Rollback[/size]

You should know from the outset that detecting odometer rollback is very difficult if you are not a certified mechanic, mostly because anyone who commits the fraudulent act of rolling back an odometer to conceal actual mileage is aware of how to hide it.

Taking the vehicle to a mechanic for an inspection is a very good way to discover whether a vehicle's odometer has been rolled back. A good mechanic will know what signs to look for and can point them out over the course of the inspection.
Some signs of whether a vehicle may have an odometer rollback problem include:

Excessive wear in places such as gas and brake pedals, floor mats and seats
Mismatched tires
Missing screws around the dashboard or signs that the dashboard has been removed
Mileage on vehicle and title don't match up
Misaligned numbers on the odometer
Remember that these types of signs could be normal wear and tear on a vehicle, and none of them are a sure sign that the odometer has been compromised. However, if you notice any of these things, it would be a good idea to bring it to the attention of the mechanic doing your inspection.

Because mechanical wear and tear is more difficult to cover up because of the cost, your mechanic should be able to give you an idea on whether the mechanical wear and tear is consistent with the vehicle's mileage.
Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 5:41pm On Aug 06, 2014
[size=15pt]Title Brands: Lemon[/size]

It is common to call any car that has excessive mechanical problems a "lemon." However, you might not know that each state has its own standards (or "lemon laws" ) on what actually makes a vehicle a lemon. In fact, not all states even have lemon laws.

Generally speaking, if a certain element of a vehicle has malfunctioned several times while under warranty, and this malfunctioning element makes the car inoperable or unsafe to drive, such a vehicle could be branded by the state as a lemon on its title.

The key point is that the problem with the vehicle must be so severe as to make the vehicle a) undriveable or b) unsafe to drive. If your car is making a strange noise, but drives just fine, most likely your vehicle would not be classified as a lemon. If your car's brakes or headlights don't work or if the car cannot drive in reverse, those are more serious problems that would probably make the car a lemon.

Another key point is that the manufacturer be given a chance to repair the problem. If the vehicle continues to have the same problem (even after three or four attempts to repair it), the vehicle can be branded as a lemon. In addition, the problems must have occurred during the warranty period.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 10:08am On Aug 07, 2014
[size=14pt]The Rules of Buying Damaged Cars from Insurance Companies [/size]

If you are looking for salvaged cars the best place to find them is the insurance company. They usually have a collection of cars damaged by accidents or some natural calamity. The cost of repair at times exceeds the market value of the car. It is then taken up by the insurance company. Stolen cars are also part of their collection. You will get both old and recent models of cars. They keep imported cars too. These are usually sold at a cheaper price but you may not get total coverage of the insurance for your car. There are certain steps you should take if you wish to buy a salvaged car. You must have your cash ready before you go to buy the car. Make an estimate of how much you may need for the car and stay prepared because there are times when the payment needs to be made immediately. Payment options can be enjoyed from certain car auctions. The next step is to keep a close watch for car auctions where you will get to see a wide variety of cars ready for sale. Before buying the car have a good look at it. There are insurance companies that sell their damaged cars to auction houses. If you have problems attending an insurance auction you can do so online. Either participate live or submit a bidding prior to the auction, according to your suitability. Having done this, prepare a contract for the seller before you make any payments. Instead of verbally discussing the terms and conditions, have them written down so that there is no chance of swindling. The contract will prevent the seller from going back on his words. Remember to take all the necessary documents and an application for the name transfer, from the owner. As you make your payment make sure you have all the important papers with you. Having acquired all of these then proceed to take possession of your new car. There are certain auctions that export cars to other states too. In that case you should check out the different modes of delivery. At times cars are shipped off to other states at a minimum cost. Before you attend an auction make certain that it is meant for the general public because some auctions are meant only for the insurance companies and authorized auto dealers. At times you may need to pay a fee for the entry. Once you purchase a car at an auction you do not have the liberty to reject it even if you find the vehicle to be defective.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 2:05pm On Aug 07, 2014
[size=14pt]Selecting the Right Vehicle History Report[/size]

There are different reports on the history of vehicles obtained from the various sites available on the net. These reports contain reliable information on the different automobiles on sale. The prospective buyer definitely would find these helpful before he attempts to own any. These are extremely helpful especially when you wish to participate in online car auction because then you will definitely require as much inside information as possible.

Recently, a service free of cost, known as VinCheck, has been introduced that informs whether a car is a stolen one or not. It also detects the cars that are salvage vehicles and have been given up by the insurance companies. These would create trouble for the owner if he buys them without knowing the background. This site is not that comprehensive as the other sites because it provides only the basic information of the vehicle’s damage.

The AutoCheck is a site that keeps information of about sixteen million worth every year. For a single report the site takes 24.99 dollars but just for 39.9 dollars you can get unlimited information for two months at a stretch. This site also offers monetary protection for the car you buy from them. In case you find some vital information missing in their report after the purchase they will then offer a sum of 50, 000 dollars for the loss that you have incurred. They also have a buy back offer too. This site also keeps the rates along with the model numbers on display. This helps the buyer to compare the different vehicles.

The other agency that gained reputation over the years is Carfax. They started their service in 1986, by providing faxed reports to the buyers. Their reports comprised of the different problems that the owner could encounter when he purchases a used car. With over three million vehicle history records, Carfax claims to be the largest agency at present. The buy back offer is here too if some critical information is left out in the report and the owner faces serous trouble due to it. The report of this agency is comprehensive and even the detailed accounts of salvage cars is also mentioned.

Used cars USA are no longer risky to buy because the total appraisal of the cars can be seen in the reports of Carfax. However specialists in car buying trade ado have a word of advice for the naïve owner. Everything that is reported in the appraisal is what they have been told. It may not be true. Chances are that the reported information may not have happened at all. Therefore it is important to do your own homework besides what the agencies say.

There are sites that give you information at a discount rate. Besides VinCheck, the others doing well in this trade are AutoCheck and Carfax. No matter which you prefer to choose for yourself, the fact that these agencies are collecting more information and are coming up with more reports proves that this a popular business and is here to stay.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 3:19pm On Aug 07, 2014
Accident or Vehicle Damage

Reported accidents or damage events are a result of vehicle collisions or other non-collision incidents such as vandalism or theft. Not all accidents or damage events are reported to AutoCheck. Certain accident or damage events are reported by the source to have resulted in minor, moderate or severe damage to the vehicle, or the events are calculated by AutoCheck to have resulted in minor, moderate or severe damage based on the information reported. It is recommended to have pre-owned vehicles inspected by a third party prior to purchas
Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 4:20pm On Aug 07, 2014
Title brands fall into two main categories: primary and secondary. Primary brands include Salvage, Reconstructed, Theft, Owner Retained, and Prior Owner Retained. In addition to the primary brands, secondary brands must be attached as a defining characteristic to a Title to specify, as in the case of salvage vehicles, the occurrence that caused the vehicle to be declared a total loss. A maximum of five brands may be recorded on a Title, one primary (often called the Title Type) and four secondary brands.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 8:33am On Aug 08, 2014
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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 10:43am On Aug 08, 2014
[size=15pt]CUSTOM VEHICLE [/size]
Indicates a Custom Vehicle which is a motor vehicle for which the year of manufacture is after 1948, for which the model year is at least 25 years old and that has been altered from the manufacturer’s original design or has a body constructed, in whole or in part, from non-original materials.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 1:04pm On Aug 08, 2014
[size=15pt]REPLICA VEHICLE [/size]

Indicates a Replica Vehicle which is a motor vehicle constructed or assembled by a non-manufacturer from new or used parts that, when assembled, replicates an earlier year, make and model vehicle.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 1:45pm On Aug 11, 2014
[size=15pt]What if the VIN is not 17 characters long?[/size]

If you believe that your VIN is not 17 characters long, the first thing to do is double-check to make sure that you have the right VIN and have copied it down correctly. Once you have verified that the VIN is definitely less than 17 characters, the VIN is most likely from a pre-1981 vehicle.

Prior to 1981, VINs varied in length from 11 to 17 characters. AutoCheck can only report on vehicles that use a 17 character VIN. Therefore, information on vehicles manufactured before 1981 is limited.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 2:28pm On Aug 11, 2014
Title Brands: Water Damage

Hurricanes, thunderstorms and flash flooding are responsible for water damage on many vehicles each year in the United States. Don't think that because you live miles from a hurricane or flood zone that you won't encounter a water-damaged vehicle. It is common for vehicles to be moved thousands of miles before they are put up for sale. How can you be sure the vehicle you're about to purchase has not been involved in a natural disaster and sustained significant water damage?

Remember that it's always a good idea to have the vehicle examined by a certified mechanic before you purchase it. A trained mechanic will know what to look for when it comes to water damage.

You should also purchase an AutoCheck vehicle history report to make sure the title has not been branded with water damage at some point in its past. If the vehicle's title has been reported as branded with water damage, it will be on your report.

With that said, there are still a few things you can check for that may indicate whether the vehicle has sustained significant water damage:

-Does the vehicle have rust in spots that should have minimal contact with water (such as the dashboard or glove compartment)?
-Does the vehicle have a moldy or musty smell?
-Are the electrical parts (such as the air conditioner, windshield wipers, etc.) in good working order?
-Check the floorboard carpet for water residue or stain marks from evaporated water.
-Check for rust on screws in the console or other areas where the water would normally not reach unless submerged.
-Check for mud or grit in alternator crevices, behind wiring harnesses and around the small recesses of starter motors, power steering pumps and relays.
-Check the electrical wiring system, looking for rusted components, water residue or suspicious corrosion.
-Inspect the undercarriage of other components for evidence of rust and flaking metal that would not normally be associated with late-model vehicles

By taking a few simple precautions, you can avoid a vehicle that has been damaged by water.
Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 3:04pm On Aug 11, 2014
[size=15pt]SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED VEHICLE[/size]

Indicates a Specially-Constructed Vehicle which is a motor vehicle reconstructed or assembled by a non-manufacturer from new or used parts, the exterior of which does not replicate or resemble any other manufactured vehicle.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 4:53pm On Aug 11, 2014
[size=15pt]What Conditions Require a Brand?[/size]

The following brands are placed on California Certificates of Title and Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) records:

Salvage—Vehicles marked with a "salvaged" brand were involved in an accident or incurred considerable damage from another source, such as a flood or vandalism. This brand includes previously dismantled (junk) vehicles.
Original Taxi or Prior Taxi—Vehicles formerly used "for hire" and which usually have high mileage.
Original Police or Prior Police—Vehicles formerly used by law enforcement and which usually have high mileage.
Non-USA—Vehicles manufactured for sale and use outside the United States that have been converted to meet federal and California safety and emissions standards.
Warranty Return or Lemon Law Buyback—Vehicles which have been returned to the manufacturer under California's Lemon Law.
Remanufactured—A licensed remanufacturer that constructs vehicles consisting of used or reconditioned parts. These vehicles may be sold under a distinctive trade name.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 6:39pm On Aug 11, 2014
[size=15pt]What Is a Salvage Vehicle?
[/size]

Of all the vehicle brands, salvage has received the most attention in the past few years.

The California Department of Consumer Affairs found that more than 700,000 structurally damaged and 150,000 salvage vehicles are returned to streets and highways every year without a safety inspection, and pose a potential hazard to motorists.

A salvage vehicle is a vehicle that has been wrecked or damaged to such an extent that it is considered too expensive to repair. The California Certificate of Title, license plates, Application for Salvage Certificate or Nonrepairable Vehicle Certificate (REG 488C) form, and the required fee are submitted to DMV to have a salvage certificate issued for the vehicle.

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 7:58pm On Aug 11, 2014
[size=14pt]Common title brands used by most states:
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Damaged
Dismantled
Gray market
Junk
Lemon law buyback
Prior police
Prior taxi
Rebuilt
Reconditioned
Remanufactured
Replica
Revived junk
Revived salvage
Salvage
Scrap vehicle
Totaled
Warranty returned
Water damage

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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 1:37pm On Aug 12, 2014
[size=15pt]What is a Title Brand?[/size]

Title brands tell potential customers whether a used vehicle has sustained damage or might be potentially unsafe to drive. Note that if a vehicle's title has been "branded," it is an official designation made by a state agency and should appear on the vehicle's title paperwork. Neither individuals nor private companies can brand titles.
Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 2:56pm On Aug 12, 2014
[size=13pt]Determination of salvage status[/size]


In general, a vehicle is deemed "salvage" when the insurer determines that the repair or replacement cost is in excess of approximately 70% of its market value at the time of the accident or theft. Thresholds range between 50% and 95% of the vehicle's value, while "total loss states" leave the specifics to the insurer. In the state of Michigan, the issuance of a salvage title does not mean that the vehicle is also deemed a total loss. Michigan issues a salvage title when the damage equals 75-90% of the pre-damage value; if the loss is 91% or greater the vehicle is eligible only for a "scrap" title, which cannot be subsequently upgraded by any means.

Upon paying the claim, the insurer may offer to return the vehicle to the owner as an insurance buy-back, in which case the owner is responsible for having the repairs made and having the car inspected by a State-designated facility. Depending on the state, this inspection may remove the salvage brand from the vehicle's title. The exact percentage of value that triggers the decision to total the vehicle is guided by applicable laws and regulations. The damage estimate is calculated at retail repair rates, which may be more than the cost of wholesale repair. Vehicles that are not bought back are auctioned as salvage to an auto recycler or a rebuilder and given a salvage title.


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Re: Learn About Title Brands And Say Goodbye To Guesswork by Export1: 8:05pm On Aug 12, 2014
[size=15pt]Title Brands: Lemon[/size]

It is common to call any car that has excessive mechanical problems a "lemon." However, you might not know that each state has its own standards (or "lemon laws" )on what actually makes a vehicle a lemon. In fact, not all states even have lemon laws.

Generally speaking, if a certain element of a vehicle has malfunctioned several times while under warranty, and this malfunctioning element makes the car inoperable or unsafe to drive, such a vehicle could be branded by the state as a lemon on its title.

The key point is that the problem with the vehicle must be so severe as to make the vehicle a) undriveable or b) unsafe to drive. If your car is making a strange noise, but drives just fine, most likely your vehicle would not be classified as a lemon. If your car's brakes or headlights don't work or if the car cannot drive in reverse, those are more serious problems that would probably make the car a lemon.

Another key point is that the manufacturer be given a chance to repair the problem. If the vehicle continues to have the same problem (even after three or four attempts to repair it), the vehicle can be branded as a lemon. In addition, the problems must have occurred during the warranty period.

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