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    For Sale: 2008 Mazdaspeed 3, 14k miles, $15,800! (MA)

    But a buyer has no way of knowing what damage actually occurred? The carfax would show that no matter whether the damage was minor or was totalled. A buyer has to purely trust the seller especially when they disclaim all warranties. The only documentation he has produced is the incomplete...
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    For Sale: 2008 Mazdaspeed 3, 14k miles, $15,800! (MA)

    HAHAHAA, I love how you edited out the rest of what I said. Which was:
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    For Sale: 2008 Mazdaspeed 3, 14k miles, $15,800! (MA)

    Please post a link that confirms that? You can insist that the car was not "totalled" but CA issued a salvage certificate for this car if you look at the CARFAX. This means it was either a: [b]Total Loss Salvage Vehicle (VC 544)[/url] A vehicle that has been wrecked, destroyed, or damaged to...
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    For Sale: 2008 Mazdaspeed 3, 14k miles, $15,800! (MA)

    I'd post your real name but I'm not a tool, I don't want the car anymore, I would never buy a rebuilt salvaged car from someone who is so dishonest. You would look better if you actually tried to refute my claims (which are adequately cited by authority) instead of just saying I'm a new user...
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    For Sale: 2008 Mazdaspeed 3, 14k miles, $15,800! (MA)

    Instead of posting ad hominem attacks you should probably tell people the truth. "A rebuilt vehicle is a salvage vehicle that has been repaired and restored to operation. These vehicles are often damaged before they are rebuilt and new parts are typically used during reconstruction. In most...
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    For Sale: 2008 Mazdaspeed 3, 14k miles, $15,800! (MA)

    That's really not true at all. The reason a car gets a rebuilt title is because it WAS salvaged. When it gets rebuilt your salvage title turns into rebuilt. It would have had to sustained enough damage for an insurance company to write it off. Additionally, the affidavit you posted in the...
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