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Mustang82 says, July 13th, 2009   

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I know in MA, the title must say salvage on it. It’s a law to
protect the consumer.

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Jon M says, July 14th, 2009   

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If the title doesn’t say salvage on it you could double check at your DMV. You could also run the VIN number through carfax.com. I would go to the DMV it might be free or cheaper than carfax.

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mbrcatz17 says, July 15th, 2009   

New Jersey

It says “Salvage Title” in red, across the front.

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Sue says, July 19th, 2009   

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Actually, in NJ it only says “salvage title” until it is fixed to state specifications. Unless it has changed recently, once it is fixed, NJ issues a clean title. There is no coding that I am aware of. You can tell how many owners the vehicle has had by the digit BEFORE the VIN starts. A is first owner, B is second, etc. Your best bet is to do a carfax check to see if any serious claims have been paid out on the vehicle. There is a charge but this is the only way you will find out for sure if the car has ever had bad damage.

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