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However, due to the limitations of web and monitor color display, we cannot guarantee that the colors depicted will exactly match the color of the car. Colors shown are the most accurate representations available. Images displayed may not be representative of the actual trim level of a vehicle. Prices do not include dealer charges, such as advertising, that can vary by manufacturer or region, or costs for selling, preparing, displaying or financing the vehicle. Please check with your dealer for more information. Pricing and availability varies by dealership. Prices include all dealer rebates and dealer incentives. Vehicle option and pricing are subject to change. Prices exclude state tax, license, document preparation fee, smog fee, and finance charges, if applicable. Certain vehicles listed may not be available, or may have different prices. As indicated, have some knowledge of salvage repairable vehicles and get estimates up front and your repair experience will be much better.* All advertised vehicles are subject to actual dealer availability. I've never had any trouble getting titles, bill of sale, or vehicles shipped upon purchase, etc from George. 3) Get a time frame on repairs from your mechanic: example: is his shop out 3 months on repairs? six months on repairs?Ĥ) Add the cost of the vehicle, parts, repairs and time to fix and compare this amount of money and time to the same model vehicle that a dealership or private owner has for sale and analyze if the repair of the salvage vehicle is worth it.sometimes it is: sometimes it's not.

2) Get an estimate on parts from George (or any other salvage yard) as this is added cost to what you are actually paying for the vehicle. A mechanic can identify hidden damage and cost that you as a buyer can not identify. Take him with you to look at the vehicle you are interest in. Paying him $100.00 for his time might save you thousands of dollars in the long run. I would recommend the following if you're looking at buying a salvage/repairable vehicle: 1) Choose your Auto Body mechanic FIRST prior to going to purchase a vehicle that is salvage/repairable and pay him for his time even if you DON"T BUY. I've purchased a number of cars from George at East Coast Auto Source over the years. I will never go anywhere else for my vehicle needs. Doing business with these great people was just like having dinner at an upscale restaurant. Shawn even took the time to go over all the features with me and pair my phone. My new car was shined up like the day it came off the assembly line. I never would have imagined that I would leave in a Mercedes Benz that fits my budget.
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Even though my credit was not the best, Matt the finance manager made sure to educate me on how to improve my score and even called the bank to get me a better rate! They had such a nice selection of vehicles that it was hard to only pick one. The owner was such a nice man and was focused on getting me the right vehicle for my budget. While picking out a vehicle with Shawn, the owner came out to meet me and introduce himself. From start to finish everyone made sure that I was comfortable and taken care of. When I walked into the showroom I was promptly greeted by the sales person Shawn with a bright smile and a cold bottle of water. Having said that, this deserves to be shared with everyone out there.
