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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    That wasn't too difficult to find, as i said before...

    43-47-2
    (14) "Salvage vehicle" means any vehicle which:

    (C) Is an imported vehicle which has been damaged in shipment and disclaimed by the manufacturer as a result of the damage, has never been the subject of a retail sale to a consumer, and has never been issued a certificate of title.


    If it's not a total loss and they don't claim it as a total loss then it can be repaired and sold as new. As a dealership have you not repaired hail damage on vehicles and sold them as new?
    you are talking about completely different damage. When a car is wrecked is different from hail damage. We can not sell the car as new. We cant sell it as salvaged either, because we dont have a liscense to sale salvaged cars. The insurace company will be able to sell those cars. Bmw will be payed for the damaged cars and will build new ones. The customers who loss their cars will be, compensated in some form.

    Some customers will receive really good discounts, or maybe some of their money back. Bmw will have to make good in some form to it's customers cars it lost. Think about why would BMW risk a law suit.
    Last edited by WHAT_LAG; 01-16-2008 at 08:06 AM.
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