What is a rebuilt title

Asked by Tara May 26, 2022 at 02:18 AM about the 2010 Volkswagen Tiguan

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It means that the car was in accident. The insurance company decided that it was cheaper to declare the car a "total loss". Then, someone else bought the wrecked car and fixed it. These can be great deals if the repairs were done well. These can be nightmares if the repairs were not done well.

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Plus if it's an older model it won't take much for the insurance company to declare the vehicle a total loss. So it might be worth a look. If it's a newer model stay away. It will take much more damage to declare the vehicle a total loss! Hope that helps! Jim

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It actually means turn around and RUN.

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