A salvage title indicates a vehicle was damaged and declared a total loss but can potentially be repaired and returned to the road. A junk certificate means the vehicle is permanently retired and can never be registered or driven again. It can only be dismantled for parts or crushed for scrap metal. Salvage title characteristics: […]
What’s the Difference Between a Salvage Title and a Junk Certificate?
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