How to Get a Salvage Car Back on the Road

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Salvage auto auctions have opened a floodgate of opportunities for car enthusiasts to buy their favourite cars without breaking the bank. Every year, thousands of cars hit salvage yards for different reasons, and are up for grabs at unbelievably low prices. That said, if you are looking to buy a salvage car, you must be aware of what’s to follow, which is precisely what we’ll cover in this article. Read on as we present a quick guide on how to get a salvage car back on the road.

Buy the Vehicle

The first step to investing in a salvage car is buying one, and while it may seem simple on the surface, there are a few finer lines. Some auction houses, for instance, require you to have a dealer’s license in order to buy a salvage car. That, however, is not the case when you participate in the auctions held at AutoBidMaster, as our auctions are open to all registered members and anyone can become a member by registering with us.

Get the Vehicle Repaired

Unless you have the knowledge and equipment needed to carry out intensive repairs, chances are that you’d hire a professional to do the job. Look for a reputable mechanic or auto service center, and make sure they cover every aspect of the car. Bear in mind that the condition of the car after the repairs will be the key factor deciding its future. Basically, whether or not it will return to the road.

Get the Vehicle Inspected

Even after a salvage car has been thoroughly repaired, you cannot just take it back on the road, as you would need a title change for it to be road-legal. You can visit your local DMV to find out the title change process and fill out the necessary forms. After submitting the forms, bill of sale, salvage title, photos, and other documentation, you will receive a date for inspection. If the car qualifies the inspection, it will be given a rebuilt title.

The Last Word

In addition to the aforementioned, you’ll also have to look for an insurance company that is willing to offer coverage to your car at a reasonable premium. While you may have to go through a few insurance providers, we’re confident you’ll find an option that seems reasonable. If you are searching for a salvage car, look no further than AutoBidMaster, one of the leading online live auctions sites. Register with us to start bidding in our automobile auctions. If you have any questions, simply call: +1 (503) 298-4300, Monday through Friday, 6am to 4pm (GMT-8:00) or email at: [email protected].

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