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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Auto Salvage Buy

By Kenneth Elliott

Are you looking at buying a salvage car in the near future? Do you even know what a salvage auto is, let alone where and how to buy one? These are a few questions that went through my mind when I started looking at salvage cars?

Let take a look at the definition of salvage vehicle. I looked this up and this is the definition that I found; something that has been extracted from a wreck that has value. In this case the item of value that was extracted was a car, truck or motorcycle. Now that we have the definition lets move on. Salvage autos come in all different stages. The first stage is useless salvage cars. These are cars that are beyond repair meaning it would cost way to much to overall. In this case the car should only be used as parts for other functioning vehicles. The next stage is salvage that is in almost perfect shape. They only need one or two fixes and the vehicle would be done, fixed and ready to go.

Shopping for salvage auto's has gotten easier since the information age has taken shape. Before the only way to get salvage cars was to shop junk yards in your area. If the yard did not have anything acceptable then you were out of luck unless you were willing to travel around the country to find acceptable salvage. Now that we are in the information the internet has made buying salvage a lot easier. Salvage dealers are using resources like online auction sites (eBay) to list there available salvage a very low prices. This provides a chance for buyers to buy these vehicles at very low prices creating a very positive deal. And with such a large selection you are more likely to get what you are looking for.

Another great place to find salvage cars is your local junk dealer. Just think about it. The junk yard received numerous cars every day. Not all of those cars are broken down completely. The junk yard knows that and on occasion you will see cars that have been fixed in front of the junk yards for sale. These are most likely cars that were turned in that were at one time deemed salvage.

Now, let concentrate on if a salvage vehicle is for you. This is not something that all people should deal with. Some of these vehicles need a lot of work and money to get them back in shape. If you are not prepared to put out the right amount of money to repair these vehicles you will definitely have a bad experience. Even after the car has been repaired there is still the process of getting it inspected and registered to return it back to the road. All of this takes time. And for most, time is a factor that can discourage a sale. But if you have the time and money and experts to help your out with the repairs, then I would recommend to buy a salvage auto. - 21392

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