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		<title>How do Japanese Auctions Grade cars?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is an Auction grade ?
Have you experienced purchased a car through web and was not exactly what you expected.
If you are buying cars from auctions or from a dealer you need to know how the auction grading system works.
Frankly speaking repaired cars sell for a lot cheaper than non repaired cars. If cars is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>What is an Auction grade ?</h3>
<p>Have you experienced purchased a car through web and was not exactly what you expected.</p>
<p>If you are buying cars from auctions or from a dealer you need to know how the auction grading system works.</p>
<p>Frankly speaking repaired cars sell for a lot cheaper than non repaired cars. If cars is listed as someones stock, it is always a good idea to ask the dealer to show you the original auction Inspection Sheet.</p>
<p>If they refuse, you know what that they are up to something.</p>
<p>Auction Grading is graded out of 6.</p>
<h3>Here is the explanation of the auction grading.</h3>
<p>Especially you need to know about R,0, RA repaired grades. The car might have had an accident  and might had repairs that you do not know about.</p>
<h2>Grading Information</h2>
<ul>
<li>S	Superior to Grade 6 or higher</li>
<li>6 or higher is as good as new. Exterior and interior are in immaculate condition. Some cars in these grades have never been driven.</li>
<li>5 &#8211; The car doesn&#8217;t need repair. The car has been repaired slightly, and the repair is in very good condition. No body parts have been changed.</li>
<li>4.5 &#8211; The car has been repaired slightly, and the repair is in good condition. It becomes a grade-5 car with slight repair. There are a few slight scratches or dents.</li>
<li>4 &#8211; The car is in good overall condition, but there are a few scratches or dents.</li>
<li>3.5 &#8211; The car has some conspicuous scratches or dents. The cars head-light support panel or back panel may have been repaired.</li>
<li>3 &#8211; The car has many conspicuous scratches or dents. The car has some paint blemishes.</li>
<li>2 &#8211; The car is in very bad condition</li>
<li>1 &#8211; The car which may have one of the following
<ol>
<li> An aftermarket turbo</li>
<li> An automatic transmission converted to manual transmission</li>
<li> Flood damage</li>
</ol>
</li>
<li>RA	The car has had accident damage which can be ranked MINOR, and has been repaired.</li>
<li>R A car which has had accident damage, and been repaired. The auction definition &#8220;A car which has had accident damage&#8221; is a car where some parts or panels have been repaired or replaced or need to be repaired or replaced (or has some visible marks from frame damage) :
<ol>
<li>Lower Tie Bar or Frame</li>
<li>Windshield Piller (A Piller</li>
<li>Center Piller (B Piller)</li>
<li>Rear Piller (C Piller)</li>
<li>Strut Housing</li>
<li>Roof Panel</li>
<li>Trunk flooring Panel</li>
<li>Floor Pan</li>
</ol>
</li>
<li>*** /0 &#8211; The car has had accident damage, and has NOT been repaired. Or a car with  major engine trouble.</li>
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<p>Next week, I will explain you the different panels of the body and <strong>how to find accident cars</strong>.</p>
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