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Old Nov 18, 2011 | 02:23 PM
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I want to open people's eyes when it comes to salvage vehicles. I want to teach and educate people and introduce them to the world of salvage cars. When people hear the word salvage they think of a vehicle that is a destroyed piece of junk that is only good for parts or scrap metal. Now don't get me wrong most salvage vehicle are as so but there are a lot of vehicle out there that are perfectly fixable with minor damage that you can purchase at a great price. See it all starts with the insurance companies and all insurance adjustors are not created equal. I have seen cars at salvage auctions that are beyond repair but yet they sustain a clean title and I have also seen cars that all was literally need was a new headlight and front fender but yet sustained a salvage title.

The salvage world could be tricky epically if you're a newbie, that's why I want to introduce you to my website where I buy salvage vehicle from insurance companies and sell to the general public. I take all the guest work and risk involved out of the equation for you. Most people will go to a salvage auction with a friend that is a dealer or register on a website that lets you use the companies dealers licensee to buy a vehicle so you can get the best possible price but you are also taking all the risks. If you buy a vehicle from my company we take all the guest work out of it and minimize your risk . You see when a new salvage car arrives to my dealership we inspect the vehicle from top to bottom. So by the time you call us we know and could tell you if the vehicle runs and drives, what parts need to be replace and give you a repair estimate. We are the ones taking all the risks.

If I buy a car from the insurance company that states the car is in running and driving condition but when it arrives in my yard it does not start the insurance company or the salvage auction will not refund me my money which happens more often than you think. They just simply say all the vehicles are sold "as is". So now I will have to sell a vehicle at a loss because I paid more thinking the vehicle ran. Now in that situation when one of my customers call I would tell them the vehicle does not start due to a damage engine block for example and if my customer still wanted the vehicle I would have to take the loss but my customer will know exactly what he is getting into it with the vehicle. You do not need a dealers licensee to browse or buy a car from me, my dealership is open to exporters and the general public. Check out my online showroom at SalvageZone.com and call us if you have any questions or concerns. I am here to help you and answer all your questions as honest as possible.
 
Old Mar 7, 2012 | 01:15 AM
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Thanks for this information about salvage vehicles.My friend bought his Audi A4 from a salvaged dealer, and now when he drives his car was troubling him a lot as the car has some poor quality parts.
 
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