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Is this car a Deal?

Discussion in 'Dealers & Pricing' started by dead civic, Aug 17, 2015.

  1. dead civic

    dead civic Junior Member

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    How good of a deal is that? or is it common to find these deals?
     
  2. wjtracy

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    Well in theory it could be non-CARB car being sold just before 100k miles.
    Toyota disqualifies from CARB warranty any car not orig sold/registered in CARB state.
    So that's one thing.
     
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    how are the service and accident records?
     
  4. dead civic

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    Well Carfax reports rear end damage but no structural damage and no airbag deployed. only one service is on Carfax. But the owner says he'd get his services done as recommended by the dealer. How does the battery Warranty work?
     
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    You get 10-yr 150k miles if CARB qualified, if not you get 8-yrs 100k miles.
     
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    I'm in Cali. how do I find out if it's CARB Qualified? It's my first time hearing that term.
     
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    I don't think the car is a deal. It doesn't have proper service records and there's an accident on record. $8500 should get you much better
     
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    Been looking for some time. And I see Prius with way higher miles go for more.
     
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    check the local craigslist ads, check them often. I use to see deals daily on there. The Los Angeles marketplace is realllly big.....especially for the Prius.
     
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    See Post #2 Toyota requires that orig owner purchased/registered in Ca or other CARB state
     
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    Does the CARB warranty continue if the car leaves CA and is registered in a different non-CARB state?
     
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    KBB says street value is 8,000 with no wrecks.
     
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    Not supposed to carry over. The CARB warranty normally is intended for cars registered in CARB states. This the one golden rule for all manufacturers, repair must be in CARB state. I think in some cases if the warranty is not clearly stated you may have a valid court case. Consumer Reports has talked about this in a few cases (non Toyota). What state are we talking about?
     
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    Michigan currently, but in 10 years could be somewhere out west. Son lives in CA and is a new grad and he could purchase then transfer to me. I could do a visit where I fly out and drive back. New prices do seem to be lower in CA. The extra incentive and warranty would be a bonus.
     
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    Keep in mind the Toyota CARB rules require that the orig purchase, orig register, and normally drive in a CARB state. If you have your son purchase, but register in MI, that could negate the CARB. However, if you do purchase and register in CA, then the car can be in non-CARB state, if you take it back to CA for registration, you would be covered...in others words IN-OUT-IN CARB is covered, or at least that's what Toyota told me.
     
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    I would have my son purchase and register, then do a family title transfer (no sales tax) and I would title/register in MI. The unknown would be if warranty is called for, would he still live in CA to transfer back. Might also look suspicious and get rejected.