Salvage title recovery?
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Salvage title recovery?
My G35 has a salvage title (registered to washington state) due to recovery from stolen status. It didn't really matter cause I'm not planning on selling this car. But now I'm having some of the problems listed on the TSB (clicking driveshaft, squeeking clutch, inop. window, etc..)
Since my warranty is no longer good, I guess I have to pay them out of my pocket.
Here is my question. I've moved to Alabama and will stay here for a year. Is it possible to transfer my title and get a normal title so that I can get my warranty back? If it's illegal, let me know and I'll erase this thread.
If it's possible, please let me know how. I really don't want to pay for all those TSB's.
Thanks
Since my warranty is no longer good, I guess I have to pay them out of my pocket.
Here is my question. I've moved to Alabama and will stay here for a year. Is it possible to transfer my title and get a normal title so that I can get my warranty back? If it's illegal, let me know and I'll erase this thread.
If it's possible, please let me know how. I really don't want to pay for all those TSB's.
Thanks
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Yes infiniti voids the warranty if the title is "marked". Mine had an error that tooks months to fix. They would not touch my tranmission, I even threatened lawsuits. Infiniti corporate did not care.
I doubt you can get that off your title. Infiniti gets the title status from DMV, they will not listen to what you say only what DMV reports. Mine was a typographocal error on the title and it was rough enough getting them to believe me.
I doubt you can get that off your title. Infiniti gets the title status from DMV, they will not listen to what you say only what DMV reports. Mine was a typographocal error on the title and it was rough enough getting them to believe me.
#6
Originally Posted by sub79
My G35 has a salvage title (registered to washington state) due to recovery from stolen status. It didn't really matter cause I'm not planning on selling this car. But now I'm having some of the problems listed on the TSB (clicking driveshaft, squeeking clutch, inop. window, etc..)
Since my warranty is no longer good, I guess I have to pay them out of my pocket.
Here is my question. I've moved to Alabama and will stay here for a year. Is it possible to transfer my title and get a normal title so that I can get my warranty back? If it's illegal, let me know and I'll erase this thread.
If it's possible, please let me know how. I really don't want to pay for all those TSB's.
Thanks
Since my warranty is no longer good, I guess I have to pay them out of my pocket.
Here is my question. I've moved to Alabama and will stay here for a year. Is it possible to transfer my title and get a normal title so that I can get my warranty back? If it's illegal, let me know and I'll erase this thread.
If it's possible, please let me know how. I really don't want to pay for all those TSB's.
Thanks
#7
Won't work. Unless you have an awesome dealer that is willing to eat the labor and parts costs, it's pointless. When they key in your vin, the system will tell them if your car is under warranty. I have those printouts, shows them the date your warranties expire. If they perform anything on your car and it's not under warranty they won't get paid by infiniti.
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#8
Originally Posted by Gashed
Why would a title status play a role?
Because once the framework of vehicle has been compromised, it becomes a liability issue rather than warranty. Your car could've been in 5 accidents but no structural damage, you car would still be covered under warranty. Just don't even think about purchasing a salvaged title car.
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Well for one thing if the car has a salvage title it means the insurance company declared it an entire loss.
There's tons of people out there that goto auto auctions and buy salvage title cars to repair and resell. Unless you know some people that are on the shady side, there's no way to clean your title.
On a semi related topic 9+ years back I bought an integra with a salvage title in NY. The guy was a friend of a friend of a firend, you know. Well he got the title cleaned and it came back with a clean deleware title. I went to try to register the car in NJ, no go. They said I had to go to DMV in trenton to register it. I ended up just giving it back to the guy, too much hassle. I'm thinking the guy knew someone at the dmv. Long story short, don't mess around with salvage title cars.
There's tons of people out there that goto auto auctions and buy salvage title cars to repair and resell. Unless you know some people that are on the shady side, there's no way to clean your title.
On a semi related topic 9+ years back I bought an integra with a salvage title in NY. The guy was a friend of a friend of a firend, you know. Well he got the title cleaned and it came back with a clean deleware title. I went to try to register the car in NJ, no go. They said I had to go to DMV in trenton to register it. I ended up just giving it back to the guy, too much hassle. I'm thinking the guy knew someone at the dmv. Long story short, don't mess around with salvage title cars.
Last edited by conq; 07-07-2006 at 05:31 PM.
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My cousin had a 99' accord lx, which he paid $19k out the door. He got rear ended which also resulted in a frontal accident. $17k worth of damages. You'd think the insurance would give it a salvage title huh? Nopes...no structural damage, fixed it and is back on the streets. A buddy of mines got rear ended in his 00' Prelude. $5k worth of damages but the rear stablizer bar was damaged...salvaged title.
A vehicle with a salvaged title voids any warranty. If a dealer were to fix a car that sustained front structural damage and later that person died for whatever reason while driving, it could all go back to the dealer. They rather not take the chance. My Honda service advisor told me they'll never perform any services on a salvaged title vehicle even though the customer pays from their pocket.
A vehicle with a salvaged title voids any warranty. If a dealer were to fix a car that sustained front structural damage and later that person died for whatever reason while driving, it could all go back to the dealer. They rather not take the chance. My Honda service advisor told me they'll never perform any services on a salvaged title vehicle even though the customer pays from their pocket.
#12
^oh okay i got it now...so if its a loss then the warranty is gone....I was wondering cause i was an accident back in april....yes my car is still in the shop(long story)...but the car did sustain frame damage. I was wondering cause i have a TSB due and dont want to pay out of pocket for it.
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