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rv:assessment [2017/08/17 18:58]
frater_secessus [Mechanic's inspection]
rv:assessment [2017/08/20 14:54]
frater_secessus [construction]
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 ===== title and registerability ===== ===== title and registerability =====
  
-The first +A **clear title in the seller's name** is mandatory.   Most people will want a normal title.  Some with mechanical skills and a sense of adventure will accept a SALVAGE or LEMON title.  Regardless, it has to be in the seller's name. 
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 +==== learn the issuing state's title types ==== 
 + 
 +//Before you talk to the seller// learn what the vehicle's title should look like.  This will vary by state.  In Texas, for example, normal titles are blue.  [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvage_title|Salvage titles]] may be red, green, or have a red SALVAGE stamp ("brand") on them. 
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 + 
 +==== ask the seller the right questions ==== 
 + 
 +  - do the vehicle have a [normal], non-salvage title in hand? 
 +  - is it registered in your name (ie, the name on your driver's license) 
 +  - will I be able to look at the title when I come to see the vehicle? 
 + 
 +If the answer to any of these questions is seems shady, complicated, or uninformed it may be wise to pass.  
 + 
 +Tales of woe like these are red flags: 
 +  * "I have the title somewhere, I'll look for it", or 
 +  * "I never registered it", or  
 +  * "I lost the title but you can get a replacement easily", or 
 +  * "it actually belongs to my mom/friend/dog/etc"  
 + 
 +===== construction ===== 
 + 
 +> "Interior cabinetry is a good indication of overall construction quality. Cabinets made of paper veneer over particle board or MDF are cheap, and are indicative of the overall cost target for the construction. Rvs that are targeted for weekend use can be made inexpensively because they don't get much wear and tear." -- Gary RV_Wizard((http://www.rvforum.net/SMF_forum/index.php/topic,67978.msg621288.html#msg621288)) 
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 The general advice on the CRVL forums is to buy on condition first.((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-What-matters-most-Age-Or-Miles)) The general advice on the CRVL forums is to buy on condition first.((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-What-matters-most-Age-Or-Miles))
  
 +A vehicle with lots of miles but in good condition with all maintenance records may be a better bet than a vehicle with fewer miles but in rougher condition or with unknown maintenance history.
  
 ==== rust ==== ==== rust ====
rv/assessment.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/12 18:43 by princess_fluffypants