A lot of work comes with a salvage title vehicle. Along with maintenance costs, you need to figure out how to make this vehicle street legal. When asking, 'Can I insure a salvage title car?' there are ...
A vehicle that has been damaged in an accident or by fire, hail, a flood or another natural disaster and declared a total loss by an insurance company is likely to receive a salvage title. Related: ...
If you’re in the market for an affordable vehicle, you are likely to come across vehicles with salvage titles. While these cars are typically more affordable than other options, and the vehicle itself ...
A vehicle with a salvage title is one that's been declared a total loss, and you can't drive it on public roads. Therefore, you can't purchase insurance for one. However, once you refurbish the ...
Could you tell a dangerous rebuilt wreck from a good car? Here's how. Sept. 21, 2009 — -- In this economy, people are buying three times as many used cars as they are new ones. Used cars can be a ...
This video follows the journey of a $1,500 salvage car that many wrote off - yet it became the fastest machine in America.
Almost 500,000 miles and one slow-speed collision later, this 2003 Honda S2000 just refuses to die. It still runs and drives, ...
The days of picking up an AutoTrader at 7-Eleven to buy a used car are long gone. The Internet has revolutionized the world of used-car buying, making it easier to connect car buyers and sellers ...
When a car suffers extensive damage from a collision, fire or flood, or is even a manufacturer buyback following a successful lemon-law claim, it often gets a salvage title. Some salvage cars get ...
If you spend as much time fantasy shopping for cars as The Drive’s editors do, you’re bound to start trying to find ways to get the car you want on the cheap. Sure, spending the time to research and ...