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Re: Honda Fit
Step one: Dont buy it.
Step two: If you have ignored step 1 and still are considering buying it, then take it to a body shop to get a proper estimate.
Step 3: Dont buy it.
Step 4: if you're still ignoring step 1 and 3, then do a DMV check to see if the title is salvaged or not.
Step 5: If you have gathered the information on the sale price plus cost of repairs, and still plan to buy it and you dont care that it costs the same as buying a used one that was never hit then you'll probably want to negotiate the sale price far below $3000
Step 6: take your newly purchased (likely salvaged) vehicle to the body shop and after a lot of arguing and back and forth with the body shop about unforeseen costs and down time. in maybe 2-4 months you'll get your car back all shiny and new again, and overpriced
Step two: If you have ignored step 1 and still are considering buying it, then take it to a body shop to get a proper estimate.
Step 3: Dont buy it.
Step 4: if you're still ignoring step 1 and 3, then do a DMV check to see if the title is salvaged or not.
Step 5: If you have gathered the information on the sale price plus cost of repairs, and still plan to buy it and you dont care that it costs the same as buying a used one that was never hit then you'll probably want to negotiate the sale price far below $3000
Step 6: take your newly purchased (likely salvaged) vehicle to the body shop and after a lot of arguing and back and forth with the body shop about unforeseen costs and down time. in maybe 2-4 months you'll get your car back all shiny and new again, and overpriced
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