Cash Car Offer™ FAQ’s

 

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What is the difference in Excellent, Very Good, Good and Poor vehicle conditions?

    Excellent – The vehicle looks new and has never had any paint or body work repair. The vehicle has exceptional mechanical, exterior and interior condition with no visible wear. Very Good – The vehicle has some normal wear and tear but no major mechanical or cosmetic problems. A few scratches and dings are okay. Good – The vehicle has some past damage but is still in good running condition. Vehicles may have considerable amount of scratches or dings. Interior is slightly worn and faded. Poor – The vehicle has extensive mechanical and/or cosmetic problems. Exterior and interior is severely worn and damaged.

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What is considered aftermarket equipment?

    Aftermarket equipment is anything that was added to the vehicle after you purchased it new.

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How do I know if I need to replace my tires?

    You can do the quarter test. Place a quarter into several tread grooves across the tire. If part of Washington’s head is always covered by the tread, you do not need to replace your tires.

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What happens to my car once it is purchased?

    Every car that is purchased will go into our inventory to be purchased by our exclusive network of dealers or sold at auction.
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