![]() 11/28/2016 at 00:23 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I called the owner of the Suburban I posted about yesterday, set up a time and was getting my jacket on to walk out the door when the owner called me back and told me he couldn’t find the title anywhere... sonofaptfffffbkkwif!
I just told him to call me when he found it...
Also, when I ran a VIN check on it today I discovered it was a rental fleet vehicle for it’s first 21,000 miles/year and a half of its life. I’m not worried about that, but should I be?
![]() 11/28/2016 at 00:32 |
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Good photo. As long as oil was changed when it needed to be changed... I could forget about the fleet miles
![]() 11/28/2016 at 00:33 |
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I rented a big SUV and as far as I could tell, it had its oil changed once in 30,000 miles. Your mileage may vary.
![]() 11/28/2016 at 00:35 |
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Not necessarily, I’ve bought a former fleet vehicle before. Just do as much research as you can and remain cautious, guarded, skeptical, but friendly throughout the whole process. For example, I’ve seen plenty of “one-owner” vehicles that were sacks of shit because they weren’t cared for. Also the first vehicle I bought had nine *known* owners and it lasted 4 glorious years with me before I sold it.
![]() 11/28/2016 at 00:51 |
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I kinda figure any issues that could have arisen from its rental fleet experience are long past...
My dad has an ‘04 F-150 Supercrew that he bought after Enterprise was done with it. He’s had it for 11 years and I think he might have changed the oil on it a couple of times. Lord knows he never washes it- I get tetanus just looking at it. It’s amazing just how much a man who restores classic cars for fun can neglect his poor old pickup. But, in 150k-ish miles it hasn’t given him a lick of trouble.
![]() 11/28/2016 at 03:27 |
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i thought you were going to say it got totalled.
![]() 11/28/2016 at 07:14 |
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When I sold the metro I couldn’t find my title either. But a week before I sold it applied to DMV for a new/ duplicate title and it came in before I left so. At least Missouri is pretty quick, and cost $12
![]() 11/28/2016 at 10:20 |
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Today’s lesson: Take a minute to go find your title(s), even if you have no plans to sell.
![]() 11/28/2016 at 10:42 |
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if it was a rental for 21000 miles, and now it has 210000.... everything that would have broken would break already
just go and buy it
![]() 11/28/2016 at 12:16 |
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Oregon is $80 and takes 2 months. This is just unacceptable in the digital age. Florida is $25 and they print it out on the spot.
![]() 11/28/2016 at 12:20 |
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Hey now, it’s only got 138,000! But that’s what I was thinking. I once bought a salvage title ‘98 Cobra with 99k miles- the title was branded in October of 1998 with 136 miles on the odometer. Totalled before a whole tank of gas could go though it... Just typical Mustang stuff, I guess.
![]() 11/28/2016 at 12:24 |
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probably ran over some pedestrian right out the dealer lot and insurance had to pay 50k+ so they totaled the car lol
![]() 11/28/2016 at 12:33 |
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In MO you need a notary to sign it. IL is $95
![]() 11/28/2016 at 14:46 |
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It had bondo in the roof, so I figured it was a rollover, but maybe some hapless pedestrian got kicked up in the air by the front bumper and came down on the roof.