In the Internet world, the goal is to promote your own copy - the things you write. Here at About.com it's not for page views because we don't get paid just on page views. Many websites do, which is why you see bizarre headlines that don't necessarily have anything to do with the copy underneath.
Because I'm reader focused (which is why I answer all emails - at least the non-spam ones), I am going to do something unusual in a blog post and promote another writer's copy because it performs a valuable service for owners of used cars with salvage titles.
Emily Delbridge writes about car insurance and loans at About.com's carinsurance site. (We really do cover everything you need to know here at About.com.) She has written a nice primer on insuring a salvage title vehicle that is going to help those who swear by these cars for their value.
As always, remember that salvage titled vehicles can be a tricky thing. Unless you are a professional or a well-trained amateur, always have a vehicle with a salvage title inspected thoroughly. Also, do a vehicle history report whether it's CarFax or AutoCheck so you can learn more about the car.
Thanks to Emily for such an informative piece that's going to help a lot of people.


Insuring a salvaged vehicle in each state varies, however, it is possible and your article is great info. There are a few national providers that insure salvaged vehicles, you can find them at http://www.revolvercars.com. We always recommend a CarFax and Inspection with any rebranded title.
Salvage title cars for sale is great challenge. I agree, that for a professional it is an easy thing. A good thing that many salvage dealers provide AutoCheck. The report gives us more information about a vehicle and we feel secure.