I had to see if they also had car donation sites, which are potentially cheap sources of marginal cars they could just turn around. I did find the operators of that 4 1/2 year old site has these other related sites on thee same file server:
autosource.biz
autosource.ws
autosourcenow.com
buyaircraftforsale.com
harleymotorcycles-forsale.com
repairablecars-forsale.com
salvagecars.info
salvagecarsforsalenow.com
suzuki-hayabusa.com
thingsyoushouldneverbuynew.com
us-governmentauctions.com
www.autosource-online.com
www.lostcartitleservice.com
www.nissanskylinegtr.biz
www.readytofix.com
www.salvagecars.info
www.thebidclub.com
www.toyotasupra.biz
www.us-governmentauctions.com
The website seems to have a good online reputation based on the report below:
http://www.scamvoid.com/check/repairable...
I'd be weary of any website for used motor vehicles, even the scammer's paradise called Craigslist (no offense, budderflyman). I do agree that if it's super cheap, there's likely a problem with it. My boyfriend has gotten all of his cars used for really cheap. But he's a mechanic, and a damn good one I may add, so he can fix most problems that come up. I barely know anything about cars, let alone knowing what to look out for in buying a used one,. I'm glad I know someone who's a mechanic because what little I do know about cars, I learned from him. My recommendation, become friends (or date) a mechanic. Their knowledge comes in handy haha!
This is a ripoff, anytime you have to pay to see what they have. Nonsense. Repairable cars? Unless you are a skilled mechanic, how do you know what it is going to cost to repair something that probably has multiple problems? Look on Craig's List or in your local newspaper for inexpensive driveable cars. But, when something is "cheap" there is usually a good reason it is cheap.
I was looking for a cheap car when i found this site
http://repairablecars-forsale.com/
Seems too good to be true, no location given and to see what they have in stock you have to pay, Has anybody ever used this site?