Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking at potentially buying a 2023 used car with under 15k miles BUT the carfax report shows that it was used as a rental car and was involved in two "minor accidents." We test drove the car and it looked and felt great AND the car is still under manufacturers warranty until 40k miles. Would you risk this or not?
So, I once had someone do a hit and run on my car in that they backed into it in a parking garage and left. They basically messed up the front passenger side -- needed some body work. I filed a claim with insurance and had it fixed.
Four years later when I traded it in, the dealer tried to lowball me because the CarFax said it had been "in an accident."
Do with that information what you will.
It was, wasn't it? That's how it's categorized when you file a claim and get it fixed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking at potentially buying a 2023 used car with under 15k miles BUT the carfax report shows that it was used as a rental car and was involved in two "minor accidents." We test drove the car and it looked and felt great AND the car is still under manufacturers warranty until 40k miles. Would you risk this or not?
So, I once had someone do a hit and run on my car in that they backed into it in a parking garage and left. They basically messed up the front passenger side -- needed some body work. I filed a claim with insurance and had it fixed.
Four years later when I traded it in, the dealer tried to lowball me because the CarFax said it had been "in an accident."
Do with that information what you will.
Anonymous wrote:We are looking at potentially buying a 2023 used car with under 15k miles BUT the carfax report shows that it was used as a rental car and was involved in two "minor accidents." We test drove the car and it looked and felt great AND the car is still under manufacturers warranty until 40k miles. Would you risk this or not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd get it inspected to make sure the frame isn't bent or damaged from the 'minor' accidents. If it is a car that requires premium, I would walk because people are putting the cheapest gas possible in rentals because they don't care what happens to the engine at 50k miles
Very good point. It is a higher end car and likely requires premium gas. This is the problem with rentals for me. People just don't take care of them like they would their own cars. I am really struggling with this because we otherwise like the car and there is no way of telling how minor the accident was (other than the fact that airbags were not deployed, etc.). According to the report, one looks like it was a rear end and the other involved the front/left side of the car.
Aside from the issue of using non-premium gas, I would think people renting cars generally are being pretty careful to avoid getting charged fees for damage. What make? Premium is more important for some than others.
Anonymous wrote:We are looking at potentially buying a 2023 used car with under 15k miles BUT the carfax report shows that it was used as a rental car and was involved in two "minor accidents." We test drove the car and it looked and felt great AND the car is still under manufacturers warranty until 40k miles. Would you risk this or not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd get it inspected to make sure the frame isn't bent or damaged from the 'minor' accidents. If it is a car that requires premium, I would walk because people are putting the cheapest gas possible in rentals because they don't care what happens to the engine at 50k miles
Very good point. It is a higher end car and likely requires premium gas. This is the problem with rentals for me. People just don't take care of them like they would their own cars. I am really struggling with this because we otherwise like the car and there is no way of telling how minor the accident was (other than the fact that airbags were not deployed, etc.). According to the report, one looks like it was a rear end and the other involved the front/left side of the car.
Anonymous wrote:I'd get it inspected to make sure the frame isn't bent or damaged from the 'minor' accidents. If it is a car that requires premium, I would walk because people are putting the cheapest gas possible in rentals because they don't care what happens to the engine at 50k miles