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    I'd skip it and keep searching for a different VX that has a clean title. A "Salvage Title" (S.T.) on the official title document is the permanent K.O.D., and will stay with the vehicle for the rest of its life here on Earth. Trying to re-sell a S.T. vehicle to another follow-on owner is very difficult, and if you buy it you'll most likely be stuck with it. Run, Forest, Run!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    I'd skip it and keep searching for a different VX that has a clean title. A "Salvage Title" (S.T.) on the official title document is the permanent K.O.D., and will stay with the vehicle for the rest of its life here on Earth. Trying to re-sell a S.T. vehicle to another follow-on owner is very difficult, and if you buy it you'll most likely be stuck with it. Run, Forest, Run!!!

    It really depends on why you're buying it. If you are gonna flip it - move on, it's not the right one based on the statements above.

    If you are addicted to a VX and plan on giving deermagnet a run for his money then this is very likely the one for you.

    If you plan on keeping it stock, then it's a toss up. At that price you won't be able to touch a pristine one but there may be some further repairs in store for you.

    If you plan on modifying it heavily during your marriage to the VX, then this one is probably perfect for you.

    I wish there was a straight answer for you but it really depends on your intentions after purchase.
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    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    Of course, you have to take a real close look and drive it. The price is good if it checks out, but for example, there's one over in Pittsburgh for only $6,000. It started in June at $9,000. It's not real close to you and has more miles, but it's a one owner and looks like it's in fantastic shape. For only $1500 more plus the expense of getting it back home.

    http://www.martinautosalesinc.com/newandusedcars/Vehicross

    Mark
    Last edited by deermagnet : 10/20/2011 at 06:56 AM

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    It really depends on why you're buying it. If you are gonna flip it - move on, it's not the right one based on the statements above.

    If you are addicted to a VX and plan on giving deermagnet a run for his money then this is very likely the one for you.

    If you plan on keeping it stock, then it's a toss up. At that price you won't be able to touch a pristine one but there may be some further repairs in store for you.

    If you plan on modifying it heavily during your marriage to the VX, then this one is probably perfect for you.

    I wish there was a straight answer for you but it really depends on your intentions after purchase.
    Good advice, but I'd really caution you to buy it ONLY if you intend to mod or offroad it heavily. Even if the body, frame, etc. look good on visual inspection there's just no way to know what kind of internal damage might be there, or perhaps more importantly, if the safety systems still work as intended. For example, there's no way to know if the air bags will work until you actually need them. (And from personal experience, trust me you want them.) The starting salvage bid was $1300 and he now wants $4500 for it. That's only $3200 to repair and/or replace pretty much all the front body panels, trim, headlights, marker lights, turn signals, radiator, and bumper bar as well as repair the engine and/or other internals if they were damaged. What's the likelihood that he just bought a used dash sans air bags and installed that to save himself a nice chunk of change? Even if he replaced them, what are the odds that he used all new parts rather than used (and hopefully undetonated) air bags from another salvage VX?

    If you intend this to be anything other than a weekend recreation vehicle I'd steer clear, even at that price. Just my $.02.

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