Q: I just bought an 2003 Acura RSX for 14,000. The car is in excellent condition, as far as I know. I have had it for about a month, but just found out it has a rebuilt title. (My dad bought it for me so I wouldnt have noticed this at the point of sale) My friend was rifling through my glove comparment and looked at the title and told me it was a rebuilt title. What exactly does this mean? I mean, the car is in immaculate condition, drives like its brand new, I really cant find a single thing wrong with it...Im worried! Also, it was rebuilt a few years ago, so its not recent.

A: that means that it was in a wreck and has been fixed back usually a re-built title means it was totaled out by an insurance company and rebuilt or it had enough damage on it to exceed the value of the car,but very often body shops buy these and repair them,if its seems to be a good car i wouldn't worry about it,but the only bad thing about those is they don't always hold the same amount of value that a normal car would hold,so if you ever get in an accident with it,the insurance company may not pay off the full value of it,other than that some of those if they are fixed right make good cars,just beware that a re-built car can sometimes cause more problems than one that hasn't been re-built,you probably got a good car though,good luck with it.
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