![]() 07/29/2017 at 00:49 • Filed to: fake news | ![]() | ![]() |
Not the most detailed report, but I have no insurance claims, title losses, or inconsistencies. The only thing I find bizarre is this early car’s adventure:
Or am I just overthinking all of this?
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It’s a Scion tC isn’t it?
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Dealer auctions?
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Do you think I have that kind of money?!?!?
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Unless there are actual service records in Florida, it might have been a lease titled to a finance company there but actually registered and on the road in California or Washington. It’s pretty common and used to be even more so.
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That’s true. I saw that a lot when I was looking at S8s. They would be registered in one state, then serviced in another for the life of the car. Especially when they were titled as fleet vehicles.
But that history is odd, but auctioned vehicles could have a history like that. Is there a more detailed report that shows service history?
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Yes, but we all know you won’t spend it.
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Probably overthinking it. Some people move a lot.
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The 4Runner goes CA, VA, FL, AL, FL, SC.