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<blockquote data-quote="STAMPEDE3" data-source="post: 2863033" data-attributes="member: 9007"><p>There are many reasons for a good title. </p><p>I've dealt with salvage stuff for a while and have seen things like this happen.</p><p></p><p>Perfect example.</p><p>Car accident, person in very new car. Person gets hurt somewhat. Insurance settles to keep from getting sued, part of the settlement is a new car to replace the wrecked one.</p><p>Wrecked car was no where near totalled, but close to new and the owner wanted it replaced instead of fixed, to avoid law suit the insurance company pays it off and sells to autosource. Not past 75% rule of thumb value and not salvaged.</p><p>That's just one example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STAMPEDE3, post: 2863033, member: 9007"] There are many reasons for a good title. I've dealt with salvage stuff for a while and have seen things like this happen. Perfect example. Car accident, person in very new car. Person gets hurt somewhat. Insurance settles to keep from getting sued, part of the settlement is a new car to replace the wrecked one. Wrecked car was no where near totalled, but close to new and the owner wanted it replaced instead of fixed, to avoid law suit the insurance company pays it off and sells to autosource. Not past 75% rule of thumb value and not salvaged. That's just one example. [/QUOTE]
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