Salvage title, seriously wtf
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They most certainly do. NADA says average retail for an E30 M3 is $26,600. Every retail-worthy one I've seen sold in the past two plus years has sold for well north of that.Comment
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I have owned a decent amount of e30s in my life, good amount have had salvage titles, and they where fine. I have also bought a clean titled e30 off here with gnarly fame damage.
title brands are a huge umbrella, if you get in a small accident and the only damage is your grill and headlight, and you have ellipsoid headlights, there is a good chance that car will be totaled because the cost of new factory headlights is so high, does that car now deserve to be crushed at a junk yard?
if the car has bad frame damage and is hacked back together i agree its not worth shit, its now a commuter car so $1000, but saying a car is garbage after its had a brand is like saying Jessica Alba isn't fuckable any more because she went though a divorce.
title brands can come from theft recovery, so if i have a one owner 40,000 mile 325is in mint shape and someone steals it, a year later i get it back in the same shape, but not it has been branded as theft recovery, its not worth as much?
does a title brand lower a value, obvious, but that red car you posted, its worth 7k IMHO, its clean and the attention to detail is greatComment
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...annnnd you win for best sig.
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