Used 2017 Jeep Compass High Altitude Sport 4X4 - - by for sale in Greensburg, PA
$15,500
Vehicle Details
2017 Year | 1C4NJDEB5HD175675 VIN | 43,000 mi. Mileage |
$15,500 Price | SUV Body Type | mid-size Size |
grey Exterior Color | excellent General Condition | rebuilt Title Status |
4 cylinders Cylinders | automatic Transmission | 4wd Drive Train |
gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
HIGHLY ECONOMICAL AND FUEL EFFICIENT City 22/Hwy 26/Comb!
! FREE 2-YEAR POWERTRAIN WARRANTY !
Powertrain warranties cover everything that makes the vehicle move, including the engine, transmission, and all the parts that connect the power to the wheels. Powertrain warranties are designed to provide peace of mind for consumers when purchasing a vehicle.
2017 Jeep Compass High Altitude
Vin#: 1C4NJDEB5HD175675
Mileage: 44500
Inspected until June 2023
Exterior color: silver
Interior: Black Leather Seats
Drive Type: 4WD/4-Wheel Drive/4x4
Cylinders: 4
Airbags: Front & Passenger, Front & Back side airbags
REMOTE START
Traction Control
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Heated Driver/Passenger Seats
Sunroof
Traction Control
ABS
Keyless Entry
SIRIUS XM /CD STEREO
Buying a used vehicle with an R -title, it can be a very safe and money saving experience.
A rebuilt title is given to a car or truck that was deemed salvage and then rebuilt. From the insurance companies’ point of view, there are several costs to repairing a vehicle other than the exact damage. Some of these are rental vehicle cost, possible unknown or hidden damage to the vehicle, liability considerations, and how much value the car has in damaged condition. That is where rebuilt titles come in.
In effect, you take a car with a salvage title, do documented repair work, and have it pass an extensive state inspection. Once that is done, the state will issue you a new title that states the car has been rebuilt. It no longer has the salvage title associated with it.
These repaired and retitled cars and trucks can be financed and insured the same as any other car or truck.
So, why are cars with rebuilt titles usually good deals? First of all is the amount of money you will save There is documented work that it has been repaired by a licensed repair shop. Make the seller show you the same paperwork he or she used to get the new title. A legitimate seller will have copies. You can then use the paperwork to have your mechanic inspect the car just to verify the work that was done still exists.
According to 2020 statistics, a car is stolen in the U.S. every 5 minutes. Insurers often act quickly to help their clients get back on the road after a theft, which leads to the second reason the car of your dreams may have a salvage title: It was recovered after being stolen. Most times these cars have little or no damage when they are recovered.
A car given a salvage title for a non-damage reason can often have the title changed to a rebuilt title, a designation that then allows the owner to operate it legally on the street. Often, this simply requires a state inspection for safety, although the details of the inspection and re-titling process vary from state to state.
Checking the history of the vehicle using its vehicle identification number, or VIN, is an effective way to find out where it has been licensed and if it has been damaged. One of the restrictions on salvage-title cars in most states is that they cannot be legally operated on the road, unless all repairs are made, and it is inspected by a enhanced state licensed shop. These shops do a complete and thorough inspection of the entire car. They can then certify that car is completely safe and legal to drive .In most states, only licensed rebuilders can purchase salvaged cars.
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AC Auto Sales
! FREE 2-YEAR POWERTRAIN WARRANTY !
Powertrain warranties cover everything that makes the vehicle move, including the engine, transmission, and all the parts that connect the power to the wheels. Powertrain warranties are designed to provide peace of mind for consumers when purchasing a vehicle.
2017 Jeep Compass High Altitude
Vin#: 1C4NJDEB5HD175675
Mileage: 44500
Inspected until June 2023
Exterior color: silver
Interior: Black Leather Seats
Drive Type: 4WD/4-Wheel Drive/4x4
Cylinders: 4
Airbags: Front & Passenger, Front & Back side airbags
REMOTE START
Traction Control
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Heated Driver/Passenger Seats
Sunroof
Traction Control
ABS
Keyless Entry
SIRIUS XM /CD STEREO
Buying a used vehicle with an R -title, it can be a very safe and money saving experience.
A rebuilt title is given to a car or truck that was deemed salvage and then rebuilt. From the insurance companies’ point of view, there are several costs to repairing a vehicle other than the exact damage. Some of these are rental vehicle cost, possible unknown or hidden damage to the vehicle, liability considerations, and how much value the car has in damaged condition. That is where rebuilt titles come in.
In effect, you take a car with a salvage title, do documented repair work, and have it pass an extensive state inspection. Once that is done, the state will issue you a new title that states the car has been rebuilt. It no longer has the salvage title associated with it.
These repaired and retitled cars and trucks can be financed and insured the same as any other car or truck.
So, why are cars with rebuilt titles usually good deals? First of all is the amount of money you will save There is documented work that it has been repaired by a licensed repair shop. Make the seller show you the same paperwork he or she used to get the new title. A legitimate seller will have copies. You can then use the paperwork to have your mechanic inspect the car just to verify the work that was done still exists.
According to 2020 statistics, a car is stolen in the U.S. every 5 minutes. Insurers often act quickly to help their clients get back on the road after a theft, which leads to the second reason the car of your dreams may have a salvage title: It was recovered after being stolen. Most times these cars have little or no damage when they are recovered.
A car given a salvage title for a non-damage reason can often have the title changed to a rebuilt title, a designation that then allows the owner to operate it legally on the street. Often, this simply requires a state inspection for safety, although the details of the inspection and re-titling process vary from state to state.
Checking the history of the vehicle using its vehicle identification number, or VIN, is an effective way to find out where it has been licensed and if it has been damaged. One of the restrictions on salvage-title cars in most states is that they cannot be legally operated on the road, unless all repairs are made, and it is inspected by a enhanced state licensed shop. These shops do a complete and thorough inspection of the entire car. They can then certify that car is completely safe and legal to drive .In most states, only licensed rebuilders can purchase salvaged cars.
Thanks for your time
AC Auto Sales