Usually when cars are selling below Red Book Value it is for a reason, ask yourself if there is a serious accident history or flood damage. When something sounds too good to be true it usually is.
I agree,my first thoughts were that those cars were REPAIRABLE WRITE OFFS...
A car can still have a serious accident without showing up on Revs. Don't forget the floods in the eastern states this year, the cars can be repaired but they r never the same
A car can still have a serious accident without showing up on Revs. Don't forget the floods in the eastern states this year, the cars can be repaired but they r never the same
Sounds like lots of shonky cars on the East coast... Floods, hail, bushfires, the occasional earthquake... Wow. I'd rather the occasional cyclone.
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A car can still have a serious accident without showing up on Revs. Don't forget the floods in the eastern states this year, the cars can be repaired but they r never the same
Thats strange i thought whatever accident happens that history should show up in REVS check...
Thats strange i thought whatever accident happens that history should show up in REVS check...
I guess some people don't actually report the accident and just get it fixed up themselves. I think I saw a M3 BMW on car sales that was a write off but the owner said it wasn't in the write off registry and it still had rego and stuff lol?
I guess some people don't actually report the accident and just get it fixed up themselves. I think I saw a M3 BMW on car sales that was a write off but the owner said it wasn't in the write off registry and it still had rego and stuff lol?
thats not good. just a question.. so if an accident happen and claimed from insurance company to fix the accident will that be in the RECS history? FOr example small changes such as bumper change claim from insurance...
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