2. Get a vehicle history report. - This will give you information about the car's history, including any accidents, repairs, and ownership changes.
3. Inspect the car in person. - Take a close look at the car's exterior and interior. - Look for any signs of damage or wear and tear.
4. Test drive the car. - This will give you a chance to get a feel for how the car drives and to check for any mechanical issues.
5. Get the car inspected by a mechanic. - This will help you identify any hidden issues with the car.
6. Negotiate the price of the car. - Keep in mind that salvage cars are often sold at a lower price than used cars.
7. Get the car insured. - You will need to get insurance for the car before you can drive it.
8. Register the car. - After you have purchased the car, you will need to register it with the Department of Motor Vehicles.