- crossover 73,250
- Pensacola, FL
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- ebay.com
- crossover 73,250 natural gas blue automatic
The carfax report can be displayed for free on hot listings and other websites where this vehicle is listed. Display carfax in my online listings:onoff no accidents reported to carfaxno other damage reported to carfax2 previous owners6 service history recordspersonal vehicle73,234 last reported odometer readingthis carfax vehicle history report is based only on information supplied to carfax and available as of 7/20/17 at 10:53:15 am (edt). Other information about this vehicle, including problems, may not have been reported to carfax. Total lossan insurance or fleet company declares a vehicle a total loss when a claim exceeds approximately 75% of its pre-damage value or if the vehicle is stolen and not recovered. This damage threshold varies by company. These companies typically take possession and obtain the title. Not all total loss vehicles result in a dmv-reported branded title, like a salvage or junk title. Manufacturer buyback or lemon titlea dmv or a state agency marks an official document or issues a manufacturer buyback/lemon title when a vehicle has been repurchased by the manufacturer. Not all states issue manufacturer buyback titles and the specific requirements for a lemon law vehicle varies by state. Loss due to fire titlethe vehicle sustained major damage due to fire. In most states, fire damage titles are issued when the cost of repairing the vehicle for safe operation exceeds its fair market value. Hail damage titlethe vehicle sustained major damage due to hail. In most states, hail damage titles are issued when the cost of repairing the vehicle for safe operation exceeds its fair market value. Flood damage titlestates issue flood titles when a vehicle has been in a flood or has received extensive water damage. Salvage titlea salvage title is issued on a vehicle damaged to the extent that the cost of repairing the vehicle exceeds approximately 75% of its pre-damage value. Some states treat junk titles the same as salvage but the majority use this title to indicate that a vehicle is not road worthy and cannot be titled again in that state. The following eleven states also use salvage titles to identify stolen vehicles - az, fl, ga, il, md, mn, nj, nm, ny, ok and or. Structural damageall levels of accidents, from minor to severe, can cause structural damage to a vehicle (i. E., damage to the frame or unibody). Rebuilt/reconstructed titlea rebuilt/reconstructed vehicle is a salvage vehicle that has been repaired and restored to operation. These vehicles are often severely damaged before they are rebuilt and refurbished parts are typically used during reconstruction. In most states, an inspection of the vehicle is required before the vehicle is allowed to return to the road. Airbag deploymentoccurs when the driver, passenger or side airbag has been used or deployed during a crash or other incident. If an airbag has been deployed, it must be replaced by a qualified technician. Have this car inspected by a mechanic prior to purchase. Rebuilt/reconstructed titlea rebuilt/reconstructed vehicle is a salvage vehicle that has been repaired and restored to operation. These vehicles are often severely damaged before they are rebuilt and refurbished parts are typically used during reconstruction. In most states, an inspection of the vehicle is required before the vehicle is allowed to return to the road. Loss due to fire titlethe vehicle sustained major damage due to fire. In most states, fire damage titles are issued when the cost of repairing the vehicle for safe operation exceeds its fair market value. Airbag deploymentoccurs when the driver, passenger or side airbag has been used or deployed during a crash or other incident. If an airbag has been deployed, it must be replaced by a qualified technician. Have this car inspected by a mechanic prior to purchase. Accident / damage indicatorvarious events could indicate an accident or damage in a vehicle's history, such as: salvage auction, fire damage, police-reported accident, crash test vehicle, damage disclosure, collision repair facility and automotive recycler records. Not actual mileage titlewhen the seller certifies, under the federal odometer act, that the odometer reading does not reflect the vehicle's actual mileage. This may occur because the odometer was tampered with, broken, or replaced. Exceeds mechanical limits titlea vehicle with a 5-digit odometer cannot accurately track mileage after 99,999 miles because the odometer rolls over. This title is the result of a seller certifying under the federal odometer act, that the odometer reading exceeds mechanical limits of the odometer. Salvage titlea salvage title is issued on a vehicle damaged to the extent that the cost of repairing the vehicle exceeds approximately 75% of its pre-damage value. Some states treat junk titles the same as salvage but the majority use this title to indicate that a vehicle is not road worthy and cannot be titled again in that state. The following eleven states also use salvage titles to identify stolen vehicles - az, fl, ga, il, md, mn, nj, nm, ny, ok and or. Hail damage titlethe vehicle sustained major damage due to hail. In most states, hail damage titles are issued when the cost of repairing the vehicle for safe operation exceeds its fair market value. Not actual mileage titlewhen the seller certifies, under the federal odometer act, that the odometer reading does not reflect the vehicle's actual mileage. This may occur because the odometer was tampered with, broken, or replaced. Dismantled titlethe vehicle sustained major damage to one or more major component parts and the cost of repairing the vehicle for safe operation exceeds its fair market value. When a dismantled title is issued, the vehicle may be used only for parts or scrap metal. It cannot be re-titled or returned to the road. Manufacturer recallautomobile manufacturers issue recall notices to inform owners of car defects that have come to the manufacturer's attention. Recalls also suggest improvements that can be made to improve the safety of a particular vehicle. Rebuilt/reconstructed titlea rebuilt/reconstructed vehicle is a salvage vehicle that has been repaired and restored to operation. These vehicles are often severely damaged before they are rebuilt and refurbished parts are typically used during reconstruction. In most states, an inspection of the vehicle is required before the vehicle is allowed to return to the road. Basic warrantymost manufacturers offer a basic warranty for new vehicles. These warranties vary by manufacturer and typically last for a certain amount of time and/or a set number of miles. Manufacturer buyback or lemon titlea dmv or a state agency marks an official document or issues a manufacturer buyback/lemon title when a vehicle has been repurchased by the manufacturer. Not all states issue manufacturer buyback titles and the specific requirements for a lemon law vehicle varies by state. Basic warrantymost manufacturers offer a basic warranty for new vehicles. These warranties vary by manufacturer and typically last for a certain amount of time and/or a set number of miles. Manufacturer recallautomobile manufacturers issue recall notices to inform owners of car defects that have come to the manufacturer's attention. Recalls also suggest improvements that can be made to improve the safety of a particular vehicle. Flood damage titlestates issue flood titles when a vehicle has been in a flood or has received extensive water damage. Exceeds mechanical limits titlea vehicle with a 5-digit odometer cannot accurately track mileage after 99,999 miles because the odometer rolls over. This title is the result of a seller certifying under the federal odometer act, that the odometer reading exceeds mechanical limits of the odometer. Accident / damage indicatorvarious events could indicate an accident or damage in a vehicle's history, such as: salvage auction, fire damage, police-reported accident, crash test vehicle, damage disclosure, collision repair facility and automotive recycler records. Rebuilt/reconstructed titlea rebuilt/reconstructed vehicle is a salvage vehicle that has been repaired and restored to operation. These vehicles are often severely damaged before they are rebuilt and refurbished parts are typically used during reconstruction. In most states, an inspection of the vehicle is required before the vehicle is allowed to return to the road. Total lossan insurance or fleet company declares a vehicle a total loss when a claim exceeds approximately 75% of its pre-damage value or if the vehicle is stolen and not recovered. This damage threshold varies by company. These companies typically take possession and obtain the title. Not all total loss vehicles result in a dmv-reported branded title, like a salvage or junk title. Dismantled titlethe vehicle sustained major damage to one or more major component parts and the cost of repairing the vehicle for safe operation exceeds its fair market value. When a dismantled title is issued, the vehicle may be used only for parts or scrap metal. It cannot be re-titled or returned to the road. Junk titlea junk title is issued on a vehicle damaged to the extent that the cost of repairing the vehicle exceeds approximately 75% of its pre-damage value. The majority of states use this title to indicate that a vehicle is not road worthy and cannot be titled again.
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