2006 Honda Civic EX Sedan 4D, HELP NEED ADVISE?

lon_usa2003

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This is a used car has 16,000 miles on the clock and the seller is asking $9,000 (the car is in an Auto Repair shop). The seller will definitely negotiate.
The only problem with this car is it is a SALVAGED car and there is problems with the bumber and lights are broken. However the car is all fixed and there appears to be nothing wrong with the car at the moment.

Is this a good deal???
I am going to look at the car tomorrow. Any advise on what to ask? THANKS A LOT. Full points for best answer thanks : )
 
Hi
The car is a uni body and there is ridges to maintain body strength. Take a good look under the car to find any crinkles from being straighten out. If so use caution.
 
Hi
The car is a uni body and there is ridges to maintain body strength. Take a good look under the car to find any crinkles from being straighten out. If so use caution.
 
If the vehicle is salvaged that means it been in a very bad accident. Especially because its a 2006. There is probably a lot of hidden damages that you can't see due to the cosmetic repairs that have been performed. Most insurance companies will not insure a salvaged vehicle, although you may be able to get insurance it will be from a crappy insurance company. Also when you turn around to sell it you will never get full market value. If you are still intent on buying this vehicle ask the seller if he would let you take it to another body shop to have it inspected. If he says no then he's admitting to sub - standard repairs. And you should just walk, no run away.
 
If the vehicle is salvaged that means it been in a very bad accident. Especially because its a 2006. There is probably a lot of hidden damages that you can't see due to the cosmetic repairs that have been performed. Most insurance companies will not insure a salvaged vehicle, although you may be able to get insurance it will be from a crappy insurance company. Also when you turn around to sell it you will never get full market value. If you are still intent on buying this vehicle ask the seller if he would let you take it to another body shop to have it inspected. If he says no then he's admitting to sub - standard repairs. And you should just walk, no run away.
 
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