Nikhil Malhotra
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- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Thanks , that was what i was thinking . Someone buys these cars and repairs and gets the DMV registration and sells the cars.
Some of these cars are really looking very good -
2015 Genesis 5.0 - for under 9K
https://www.copart.com/lot/54366838
But the other cars that have been in rear ended or front ended collision - do they rip the car apart and sell part i.e just the engine / internal / seats etc ?
Is there a market for just the parts (i called these parts OEM parts , since they are ripped out of a Genesis)
A friend is a high end body work guy and I asked him about salvage vehicles. There was no hesitation: Too risky, avoid like the plague.
My understanding of this subject: SALVAGE title vehicles are NOT road-worthy and your DMV is likely to refuse registration; a RECONSTRUCTED title "implies" the vehicle was repaired properly and was deemed roadworthy by a qualified inspection (if your state has that) station. MOST states retain the salvage or reconstruction branding on the tile regardless of where it came from; check out this link: https://www.cars.com/articles/2014/09/storm-surge-beware-of-title-washed-cars/
state specific lingo,. in CA a salvage title simply means it was paid out as a total loss. at some point., has nothing to do with road-worthyness.