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Old 11-27-2004, 12:32 PM   #1
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clean carfax but could be wrecked

I ran a carfax on my car, it came out clean, but I had an alignment done and they said it was way outta wack on drivers side, and i'm noticing my paint on rear door looks scuffed like it is wearing off?
what do I do if it has been wrecked?
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Old 11-29-2004, 06:32 PM   #2
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Re: clean carfax but could be wrecked

well there's not much you can do but tough it out, get it fixed to make it not so noticable and sell the care and pass the problem on to someone else. thousands of cars come back clean through carfax because not everybody reports accidents or they have it fixed at local shops and no detailed paper work is done. carfax is useless, the best way is to inspect it as close as you can and take it to a mechanic that'll get an ever close at all parts to see what's been tampered with and so forth, a big give away is the missing nuts/bolts ect.. that you'll find, shops never put all the screws and stuff back in, just enough to keep it in place hence the extra parts.
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Old 11-29-2004, 08:15 PM   #3
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Re: clean carfax but could be wrecked

Carfax only shows reported accidents. Your seller could have been hit and didn't want it on a carfax.
I know in Florida you have a case on the seller.
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Old 11-30-2004, 12:00 AM   #4
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[quote=kustomkid54]Carfax only shows reported accidents. Your seller could have been hit and didn't want it on a carfax.
I know in Florida you have a case on the seller.

Nice Car!!!
and by the way, I bought it at Ford, and I've been trying to take it back but they act like it's going to be a trade in........but I don't think so....
I'm not giving in yet.
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Old 11-30-2004, 12:05 AM   #5
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Re: clean carfax but could be wrecked

I would like to sell it but I won't get what I owe on it. It looks good though, no door dings, or rust, the inside is clean, and it does run good. I just hate to lose a lot of money.
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Old 11-30-2004, 11:23 AM   #6
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Re: clean carfax but could be wrecked

Did you run the carfax yourself? Maybe Ford didn't show you all the report. But I don't think they would try that. It's not worth it for one GP.
Good luck
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Old 12-06-2004, 03:49 PM   #7
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Did you run the carfax yourself? Maybe Ford didn't show you all the report. But I don't think they would try that. It's not worth it for one GP.
Good luck

Thanks, yes I did run it myself.
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Old 12-06-2004, 04:11 PM   #8
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I would like to sell it but I won't get what I owe on it. It looks good though, no door dings, or rust, the inside is clean, and it does run good. I just hate to lose a lot of money.

why give it back if there is nothing wrong with it.....a little scuff and alignment being out of wack is not really evidence that the car has been in an accident....
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Old 12-06-2004, 06:21 PM   #9
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Re: clean carfax but could be wrecked

Hi Catz,
Not telling the guy to sell his car. Just told him the other owner didn't have to report anything and keep it off Carfax.
How did you make it home from KC? Everything OK with car?
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why give it back if there is nothing wrong with it.....a little scuff and alignment being out of wack is not really evidence that the car has been in an accident....
If you get a chance, read my other threads...I'll give you a brief summary.... the car heats up to over 210 while idling, water pump has been changed twice, had the bolt tightened once, and the gasket resealed, and could still be leaking. Broken sway bar, brake line leaking, cv axle leaking, just replaced power steering pump 2 days ago, bolt missing from the subframe, when aligned, I was told the engine isn't sitting straight in the cradle...... and that's just off the top of my head.
other minor issues that i've fixed like door panel clips, stereo speakers don't always work, window motor, rear view mirror fell off.....and it all started about a month after I got it.

But I love my car, I'm just not sure it's safe to drive.
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If you get a chance, read my other threads...I'll give you a brief summary.... the car heats up to over 210 while idling, water pump has been changed twice, had the bolt tightened once, and the gasket resealed, and could still be leaking. Broken sway bar, brake line leaking, cv axle leaking, just replaced power steering pump 2 days ago, bolt missing from the subframe, when aligned, I was told the engine isn't sitting straight in the cradle...... and that's just off the top of my head.
other minor issues that i've fixed like door panel clips, stereo speakers don't always work, window motor, rear view mirror fell off.....and it all started about a month after I got it.

But I love my car, I'm just not sure it's safe to drive.

ouch sorry I guess I havent put 2 and 2 together....yeah sounds bad
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ouch sorry I guess I havent put 2 and 2 together....yeah sounds bad

that's ok, but I have a new question.......how important (or not) is it to have the flywheel cover on?
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I agree that CarFax aint great. I bought a 99 GP GT at an auction and the brakes were shot, so I had to replace them. Then 2 weeks after having it a buck ran out of the ditch and ran into the side of the car. The front and back fender was damaged and the glass in the drivers side mirror. My dad told me that the fenders were puttyed up so it probably was in an accident. So I went to my local Pontiac dealer to get an estimate, and the guy said that the only original part was the trunk lid. That car was a P.O.S. stuck about $2000 into it getting it fixed because everything was goin wrong.
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Old 12-14-2004, 03:55 PM   #14
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Re: clean carfax but could be wrecked

Carfax is bad because a lot of wrecks are never reported, so never get on carfax, and you can still get a lemon with nothing you can do about it.
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Re: clean carfax but could be wrecked

I alway thought if a car is great with no troubles, YOU KEEP IT. But if it needs a lot of work, and has been hit, YOU SELL IT.
Carfax is an way for honest people to sell their cars. It's the other people you have to worry about.
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