When looking at some cars why does it say Salvage "something" the underneath that day issues detected?

Asked by Jimmy Feb 22, 2018 at 05:33 AM about the Cadillac CTS

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Salvage means the car has been declared a total loss at some point. Avoid at all costs would be my advice. Date issues detected is the date it was declared.

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