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Edwin Pawlowski
 
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"AutoTracer" wrote in message
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First, tell your agent that the repairs were unsatisfactory and that you
do
not consider the claim to be closed. Eventually that open claim will get
on
someones back.

In my state (CA) when you sell a vehicle you must sign a statement on the
title authenticating the milage on the vehicle. I don't see how you could
do that if they did not provide you with documentation on the milage of
the
replaced engine.


Is there a place to denote engine mileage? I've never seen it in other
states. A rebuild is a plus and as a seller, I'd want the buyer to know
that.


In any case, don't give up until you are satisfied the car is as least as
reliable as it was before the accident. You really can't expect it to be
better.


Yes, new is out of the question. There may be problems related to the
installation, but they will never replace it with factory new.