Thursday, February 2, 2012

What Does it Mean If a Car has a Clear Title?

In shopping for salvaged cars or second hand vehicles, one of the most important factors you should consider is the title. There are many types of titles which describe the condition of a vehicle. It is necessary to know about these titles to ensure that you get the best possible deal on a car or vehicle. For you to understand a car with a clear title, take a look first at a car with salvaged title and try to know what does it mean.



What is a Salvage Title?



A car or vehicle is given a salvaged title if it has been stolen or repaired. It happens when a vehicle is repaired and the cost of the repair is higher than the current value of the car which is determined by the insurance company. Although the car has been restored to its factory condition, it is still a salvaged vehicle.



In simple terms, a clean title does not have this history and does not have any outstanding mortgages, loans or liens attached to it. It means that the car or vehicle is fully owned by you and only you or by someone who jointly won the car or vehicle with you. You are the only ones who have a claim to it.



In addition, a clean title also means that a car or vehicle has not been totalled in an accident or stolen. Moreover, a clean title means a car or vehicle does not fall to the following categories:

● Rebuilt or Reconstructed - a car that has been reconstructed and repaired to be fully functional and safe to drive.



● Hail Damage - means the car has a history of serious damage due to hail.



● Fire Damage - means the car has been reconstructed due to fire and the cost of the repair exceeds the current value of the vehicle.



● Flood damaged - means the car has been damaged due to flood or has been damaged due to water.



● No Actual Mileage - a car with a no actual mileage title means its odometer is broken, tampered or damaged.





Although a clean title means that you will never have to worry about paying loans or any liens, it does not mean that you will not continue to make payments such as the annual car registration payments or car insurance payments.



Now that you know the difference between a car with a clean title and a car with a salvaged title, browse through these cars and vehicles and find the car of your dreams and pay for it at the price that you want!



Start bidding now! Call the leading salvage car dealer in the US, Salvage World at (888) 529-2655 or visit http://www.salvageworld.net/

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Salvage World Auctions Salvage Luxury Cars

February 2, 2012 – Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA – the trusted company that holds weekly salvage vehicle auctions of repairable cars, industrial equipment and related accessories – Salvage World – has been auctioning salvaged luxury cars.

Coming from the garages of rental car companies, junk yards and car insurance companies, salvaged luxury cars being auctioned at Salvage World are of prestigious brand brands Lexus, Mercedes Benz, BMW, Porsche, Ferrari, Cadillac, Infiniti, Acura and Bentley. All of them are well-known makers of luxury cars in the world.

Among the repairable luxury cars being auctioned by Salvage World are 2001 LEXUS ES 300, 1995 LEXUS ES 300, 2007 LEXUS IS 250, 2001 LEXUS RX 300, 1998 Mercedes Benz SLK 230, 2010 Mercedes Benz, 2011 MERCEDES-BENZ E3504M WAG, 1997 BMW 528I AUTOM, 2002 BMW 525I, 2001 PORSCHE 911 CARRER, 1999 PORSCHE 911 CARRER, 2000 PORSCHE BOXSTER, 1991 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD, 1998 CADILLAC DEVILLE, 2006 ACURA 3.2 TL and 2002 ACURA 3.2 TL TYP.

The following are also included in the auction: 2005 BENTLEY CONTINENTA, 007 BENTLEY CONTINENTA, 1997 BENTLEY BROOKLANDS, 2007 FERRARI F430 SPIDE, 2003 FERRARI 456 MGT, 2005 FERRARI F430 SPIDE and 2005 FERRARI 612 SCAGLI.

Just like in all auctions, these repairable luxury cars are auctioned and the highest bidder wins the rights to purchase the car. Because it is a weekly event, all offers should be submitted to the insurance company for approval before the last day of the auction ends. Meanwhile, Salvage World has to charge the winning bidder a 10% upfront payment.

Since it is currently open to car dealers only, they are invited to take part in the weekly insurance auction in the USA. All they need to do is to register an account at Salvage World's website. They are required to give a security deposit of $40.

Items and products that are also being sold in Salvage World's salvaged vehicle auctions include motorcycles, jet skis, snowmobiles, industrial equipment, boats, ATVs and related accessories.

For further information, phone Salvage World at (888) 529-2655
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