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Rear-End Damaged Cars For Sale



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Rear-end damage is one of the more common types of damage in collisions. While the rear bumper, trunk, and lights are typically the most affected, many of these vehicles still have salvageable parts or repair potential. At BidGoDrive, we offer rear-end damaged vehicles that can be great candidates for repairs or parts salvage.

Whether you’re a body shop owner looking for repairable vehicles or someone interested in a cost-effective project, our inventory of rear-end damaged cars offers excellent options. These vehicles are priced attractively, offering substantial savings over undamaged cars.

Questions? Send us an email at info@bidgodrive.com

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Why Some Buyers Prefer Rear-End Damaged Vehicles?

Rear-end damaged vehicles are popular among buyers because of their affordability and the range of repairs they may require. Some key reasons to consider include:

  • Lower purchase price: Rear-end damage often impacts non-essential systems, keeping the vehicle’s mechanical integrity intact and allowing for a more affordable price.
  • Repair-friendly damage: Since rear-end damage typically affects the bumper, trunk, and lights, repairs can be straightforward, depending on the extent of the damage.
  • Good for parts buyers: Rear-end damage may leave the front-end components, engine, and drivetrain intact, which can be useful for parts buyers.
  • Value recovery: Once repaired, these vehicles can retain good resale value, especially if the damage was limited to cosmetic areas.


Pros and Cons of Rear-End Damaged Vehicles

PROS:

  • Affordable Purchase Price: Rear-end damaged vehicles are often available at a lower cost than undamaged vehicles, making them an attractive option for buyers on a budget.

  • Limited Mechanical Damage: Rear-end collisions typically do not affect the engine or drivetrain, making these cars easier to repair or salvage for parts.

  • Straightforward Repairs: Repairing a rear-end damaged vehicle can be simpler and less costly, especially if the damage is limited to the bumper, lights, or trunk.

  • Resale Value: Once repaired, rear-end damaged vehicles can hold good resale potential, particularly if the damage was cosmetic.

CONS:

  • Frame Alignment Issues: In severe rear-end collisions, the vehicle’s frame may be affected, requiring more extensive repairs.

  • Hidden Damage: Rear-end impacts can sometimes cause hidden damage to components like the fuel tank or suspension that may not be immediately apparent.

  • Cost of Tail Light and Trunk Repairs: Replacing damaged tail lights, bumpers, or trunk parts can still involve costs, depending on the model and parts availability.



How It Works?

The sale process is very simple.

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1. Find a Vehicle

Browse our inventory and find a vehicle you want to purchase.

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2. Call our Sales Department

Call us to discus the vehicle damage and price.

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3. Arrange Payment

We accept cash, certificated bank check, or wire transfer.

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4. Recieve your Vehicle

we can assist you with international or domestic shipping.


Damage Types


All Over Damage

Salvage cars with all-over damage may have multiple areas affected, including body panels and internal components. This type of damage can vary greatly in severity.

Biohazardous/Chemical Damage

Vehicles marked with biohazardous or chemical damage have been exposed to substances that may require specialized cleaning or disposal.

Burn Damage (Engine, Interior, Overall)

Fire damage can affect a vehicle's engine, interior, or spread throughout the entire car. The severity of the burn damage impacts the type of repairs needed.

Flood/Water Damage

Water or flood damage can affect both the interior and the mechanical components of the vehicle. The extent of the damage often depends on how long the vehicle was exposed to water.

Frame Damage

Vehicles with frame damage may need structural repairs, but with expert handling, these vehicles can still be a great option.

Front End Damage

Front-end damage typically affects the grille, headlights, and bumper. It can vary from minor to severe depending on the extent of the collision.

Hail Damage

Hail damage typically affects the exterior of the vehicle. Dents and cracked glass can often be repaired, making these vehicles a good investment.

Mechanical Damage

Cars with mechanical damage may have issues with the engine, transmission, or other mechanical components. Understanding the extent of the damage is key to making an informed purchase.

Minor Dents and Scratches

Vehicles with minor dents and scratches often have mostly cosmetic damage, which can be fixed at a low cost.

Normal Wear

Salvage cars marked with normal wear are often older vehicles with expected levels of usage-related wear and tear.

Partial/Incomplete Repair

Vehicles with partial or incomplete repairs may have started the repair process but were not fully restored. Buyers should be aware of the extent of work required to complete repairs.

Rear End Damage

Rear-end damage often involves the bumper, taillights, and trunk area. Repair costs can vary based on the impact.

Rejected Repair

A vehicle with a rejected repair indicates that previous repair efforts were unsuccessful or incomplete, requiring further attention.

Rollover Damage

Rollover damage can cause extensive harm to the roof and body structure of the vehicle. Repairs may involve significant restoration efforts depending on the severity.

Roof/Top Damage

Top or roof damage usually affects the roof panel and can vary in severity from minor dents to more significant damage caused by impacts.

Salvage History

Vehicles with a salvage history have previously sustained damage but may have been repaired. It's important to understand the extent of the original damage and how well it was repaired.

Side Damage

Side damage typically affects the doors, windows, and side panels. Repairs can range from minor bodywork to more extensive frame adjustments.

Stripped Damage

Vehicles marked as stripped have had parts or components removed. Buyers should assess the missing parts and the cost to replace them.

Undercarriage Damage

Undercarriage damage can affect critical components such as the suspension and drivetrain. Repairs may involve extensive work depending on the extent of the damage.

Vandalism

Vehicles affected by vandalism may have damage to the body, windows, or interior. Repair costs can vary based on the severity of the damage.


Explore Salvage Car Damage Types

Find the Right Salvage Vehicle for Your Needs

At BidGoDrive, we offer a wide range of salvage vehicles with varying types of damage. Whether you're looking for a project car, parts, or a vehicle to restore, you can browse by damage type to find exactly what you're looking for. Our user-friendly platform makes it easy to explore different damage categories and make informed decisions. Begin your search and discover your next salvage vehicle with BidGoDrive.

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