And I wouldn't reject the car as long as you can have it inspected and be 
satisfied that it was repaired properly.  But I would still argue for reduced 
value.

-D

> On Jul 16, 2017, at 1:42 PM, Greg Fiorentino via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> So I've been looking around for an E320. One of the (very few) decent looking 
> options is an '08 diesel with under 100K mi, it is essentially a 2-owner 
> vehicle.  The owner has come forth with a carfax report that shows the 
> vehicle had been in an accident when it was practically new. The first owner 
> kept it for about 3 years, and then it was sold at auction. The title was NOT 
> branded as a result of the accident.
> 
> 
> 
> 07/15/2008 Damage Report Accident reported
> 
> Damage to right front
> 
> Damage to right front pillar
> 
> Damage to right side
> 
> Damage to right side quarter post
> 
> Damage to right front and right rear
> 
> 
> 
> 03/03/2009 Texas
> 
> Motor Vehicle Dept.
> 
> Grapevine, TX
> 
> Title
> 
> #22030839496124134
> 
> Registration issued or renewed
> 
> Loan or lien reported
> 
> Passed safety inspection
> 
> 
> 
> What has your collective experience been with this sort of scenario? Give the 
> seller points for honesty? Reject this prospect out of hand because of the 
> prior damage? Expect to pay less than a book private sale price for this car?
> 
> 
> 
> TIA,
> 
> 
> 
> Greg
> 
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