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I am considering buying a 2005 Mercedes E320 from a private seller in my area. KBB lists the vehicle at 35,000 and this individual is selling it for 25,000. The vehicle is in pristine condition; however, the description indicates the vehicle has a salvage title. I contacted the seller and he informed me the reason the vehicle had a salvage title was because it was an auto theft recovery; however, he stated the vehicle had not been damaged in any way. He then told me the vehicle now has a normal title. He told me I could take the vehicle to a body shop for an inspection to verify the vehicle was not previously damaged. I'm seriously considering purchasing the vehicle; however, it just seems odd that he is willing to let this vehicle go for 10,000 under value and that a salvage title was mentioned. Also, the vehicle only has 24,000 miles and he says it does not come with a warranty. I would think a vehicle like that would still be covered under manufacturer warranty? Does anyone know if salvage titles are issued for auto theft recoveries even if the vehicle is not damaged? If this is the case, is it even possible to have the title changed back to normal? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Brandon Mila
 
You can take it to shop but I think know the answer. Nothing is rarely that good.
 
Thanks, D&D and Bunky for the advice so far. Do you know of anything I can do to ensure this isn't a shady situation. Of course I would get a carfax report, however, do you think talking to a Benz dealership would be of any help. Maybe they would be able to explain the warranty issue. Would I need to talk to the DMV about the title information to find out if the vehicle is legit?
 
If it does have a salvage title the car's value is significately reduced and I don't see how you could get the title cleared of salvage.
 
I thought that salvage title was issued when someone bought the title to a car that had been totaled by the insurance company. Even if it hadn't been wrecked it could have been stripped to the point of being totaled (To many $$$ to fix). Check engine VIN against body VIN at body shop. They'll know what's been done to it. I tend to agree with D & D Dan.
 
So if the car was put in salvage, there is no possible way there way no damage in some way. Just because it was stolen does not mean it is an automatic salvage. I know from experience, as I had a truck that was stolen. I did not have a salvage title.

In my opinion, walk away. If it looks like a fish, smells like a fish, its a fish.
 
I am considering buying a 2005 Mercedes E320 from a private seller in my area. KBB lists the vehicle at 35,000 and this individual is selling it for 25,000. The vehicle is in pristine condition; however, the description indicates the vehicle has a salvage title. I contacted the seller and he informed me the reason the vehicle had a salvage title was because it was an auto theft recovery; however, he stated the vehicle had not been damaged in any way. He then told me the vehicle now has a normal title. He told me I could take the vehicle to a body shop for an inspection to verify the vehicle was not previously damaged. I'm seriously considering purchasing the vehicle; however, it just seems odd that he is willing to let this vehicle go for 10,000 under value and that a salvage title was mentioned. Also, the vehicle only has 24,000 miles and he says it does not come with a warranty. I would think a vehicle like that would still be covered under manufacturer warranty? Does anyone know if salvage titles are issued for auto theft recoveries even if the vehicle is not damaged? If this is the case, is it even possible to have the title changed back to normal? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Brandon Mila
Once vehicle has a salvage title, warranty is void. I personally would not get a Benz with a salvage title. If it's a Honda or Toyota, maybe (if I get a really good deal), but not a luxury brand.
 
Even if you can get a non-salvage title in another state running a check on the VIN with a service like CarFax or AutoCheck should turn up that it had a salvage title in another state. I would never purchase a used car from someone I don't know (even a dealer) without running a check on the VIN.
 
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I wanted to thank everyone for looking out for me. A lot of information was brought to my attention which I had not previously considered. I decided not to pursue the purchase.

Thanks again,
Brandon Mila
 
I wanted to thank everyone for looking out for me. A lot of information was brought to my attention which I had not previously considered. I decided not to pursue the purchase.

Thanks again,
Brandon Mila
Salvage vehicle are hard to resell. Especially luxury brands.
 
I have seen salvage titles put on stolen and recovered vehicles in the past but not often . With all the water ( flood cars ) roaming around the last few years I would be very leary of it . I have seen some salvage titles converted to clear titles but it took a lot of unscrupoulus paper work . A salvage title cuts a vehicle value 30-50% and a bank will not loan money on a salvage title .
 
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