Q&A: Are cars at an Insurance Auto Auction repaired before being sold to the public?

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5 Responses to “Q&A: Are cars at an Insurance Auto Auction repaired before being sold to the public?”

  1. soothsayer Says:

    i think the latter. it’s “as-is” you can look at it, maybe under the hood if they let you, but that’s it, you buy as-is, if you do buy it, and they hand you the keys and it doesn’t work, well, now you have to pay for towing too.

  2. jrie67 Says:

    AS IS!!!!

  3. deserontoshamrock Says:

    they never repair them, thats why they sell them so cheap

  4. mdcbert Says:

    NO NO NO!!

    These are wrecks, sold for scrap or as parts cars to rebuilders.

    Salvage titles cannot be made into “regular” titles.

    TOW yards are a good bet, they have LIEN titles, and oftentimes the cars even have keys. You can get a regulat title with LIEN paperwork!

  5. Ray Says:

    I somehow don’t think you really understand what a salvage title is, you want to play Russian roulette with your life go ahead.
    If you went shopping for a chair that cost $ 100. and right next to it the identical chair $ 40. but the sticker said all 4 legs were broken at one point but now glued together and declared safe… THAT’S SALVAGE…how safe would you feel sitting on it, never mind going down the hwy at 70 mph.

    As for buying at an auction read this link http://www.usedcartips.org/AUCTIONS.html and then you decide

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