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  2. Salvage title - Wikipedia

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    Experts recommend caution when purchasing a salvaged vehicle, because there may be hidden damage, [3] which, if unrepairable, may render the vehicle a "pile of parts." [4] A junk title is a different classification for cars that can only be used for parts or scrap, and are not to be repaired to road-worthy conditions. [5]

  3. After Ian, be wary of buying flood-damaged cars. Here’s what ...

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    Carfax estimated that as many as 212,000 vehicles were damaged after Hurricane Ida last year, on top of the 378,000 flood-damaged vehicles that were already on the road nationwide at the time ...

  4. After Hurricane Helene, water-damaged vehicles may ... - AOL

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    Once a flooded car is totaled, it's typically sold at auction to junkyards and for car parts. But that news isn't always passed on to potential buyers After Hurricane Helene, water-damaged ...

  5. Buyer beware: Flood-damaged vehicles from hurricane ... - AOL

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    When storm cleanup starts, St. Louis automotive expert Jay Grosman says problems can start for car buyers. Buyer beware: Flood-damaged vehicles from hurricane-impacted states could flood the ...

  6. Vehicle title branding - Wikipedia

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    Even once rebuilt and inspected, a branded vehicle must retain a permanent record of its traumatic past. Vehicle title branding is the use of a permanent designation on a vehicle's title, registration or permit documents to indicate that a vehicle has been written off due to collision, fire or flood damage or has been sold for scrap.

  7. Auto auction - Wikipedia

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    The insurance companies sell these vehicles to dealers or body shops who will fix them and resell them, or to auto recyclers who will part out the remaining parts of the vehicle that have not been damaged. Among these types of vehicles, there are quality cars ready to market. Late models with remaining factory warranty are not uncommon.