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    Quote Originally Posted by blank cd
    I used to work at Nissan back when the Maxima/Altima plant had a big hailstorm and we got a bunch of dinged up cars. All were sold AS NEW and marked down and documented as hail damaged. This is what will happen to the BMWS that were not TOTALLED. All that that were only scratched or dented will be repaired and sold AS NEW and documented as damaged in transport and probably marked down considerably
    A customer would have to sign a document saying he/she would buy, a damanged or wrecked car. That is the only way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WHAT_LAG
    A customer would have to sign a document saying he/she would buy, a damanged or wrecked car. That is the only way.
    They dont always have to sign that document. I dont even think we had a document like that. cause all the customers knew up front what they were getting. Some of the vehicles werent repaired and still had damage on them.

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