4 Types of total loss that many don’t know

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in SCRUT On Media
Jun 4 ·

Many buyers still misunderstand the true meaning of “total loss”.

When they hear those words, many imagine the car being destroyed, shattered, not usable at all. But the reality is, many total loss cars still look beautiful outside. The paint is still shiny. The engine is still running. Even still displayed in the showroom like a regular train.

In fact, the total loss means the cost of repairing the car has exceeded the current value of the car.

There are cars who have had accidents so bad that the safety structures have been damaged. There are cars that have been flooded, causing serious damage to wiring and electronic systems. The problem may not be visible now, but will appear later. And there are also cases of cars that were once lost to theft, then returned to the market as cars for sale.

These are all real risks that many buyers are unaware of.

When buying a used car, you’re not just buying an engine, tires and body. You’re taking over the train’s full history. If the history is bad, you will bear the cost, risks and problems.

Don’t wait until your car breaks down to regret.

Check car history first before buying.

SCRUT helps you identify accident, flood, total loss and various other risks records so that you can make a confident decision.

Before buying a used car, SCRUT first.

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