What to Do If You Bought a Salvage Car?
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If you have purchased a salvage car, here are the steps to handle the situation: 1. If the salvage car has not been transferred, you can return it and terminate the transaction; 2. If the salvage car has already been transferred, the buyer needs to find a professional appraisal center to evaluate the salvage car, which can serve as evidence to revoke the sales contract and recover the money spent on the car. Definition of a salvage car: 1. A vehicle that has been impacted, damaging the engine compartment and the passenger compartment; 2. A vehicle where the rear quarter panel has been damaged by impact exceeding one-third of its area; 3. A vehicle with welding, cutting, reshaping, or deformation on the longitudinal beams or shock absorbers; 4. A vehicle where the airbags have deployed due to impact; 5. A vehicle where the body has been submerged in water exceeding half of its height or where water has entered the passenger compartment; 6. A vehicle where the body has been burned over an area exceeding 0.5 square meters, and still poses safety hazards after repair.