There are some great deals on salvage cars. My grandpa has done them for years. I've purchased a few over the years and they were great cars. The last one was in 2013. With a salvage car, I don't think I'd buy one someone else put together because you don't know what parts were used or if corners were cut.
When the car above got inspected prior to getting a title, they couldn't even tell where it was damaged and the door and hood gaps were better than some on the dealership lot.
There are some great deals on salvage cars. My grandpa has done them for years. I've purchased a few over the years and they were great cars. The last one was in 2013. With a salvage car, I don't think I'd buy one someone else put together because you don't know what parts were used or if corners were cut.
When the car above got inspected prior to getting a title, they couldn't even tell where it was damaged and the door and hood gaps were better than some on the dealership lot.
Keep a list of the trucks you've looked at and little notes. When that first one is still listed for sale in another 4 weeks, lowball him. Eventually he'll get tired of the tirekickers and the BS and just want to move it. Best if his wife know's about the offer as well.:coolugh:
Agree, Ive seen a lot of junk.. that's why I'd have a hard time buying one I didn't fix or know who did it. I almost feel like I underpriced mine though. All of them sold in less than 24 hours.