The numbers of auto salvage vehicles (e.g. repairable cars or wrecked trucks for sale) is slowly increasing as days are passing by. For many people it has become very affordable to purchase a new car in the western world (often at venues such as an online auto auction). There are more people using new cars in the west whilst in the other countries people used the cars previously used in the west. Thus, the number of salvage increases as people purchase new cars through the west. The increase in the number of new vehicles causes more and more vehicles to become salvage with time, and as the population of the world increases, so does the number of the people using salvage vehicles.
We can commonly observe that the number of salvage vehicles is grater to the ration of the number of new cars. Mostly, the damaged cars go to some other poorer country in the developing east for reuse. Before export, the exporters repair the damage and sell them for a good price in other countries. If you observe most of the under-developed countries, you will find many renewed cars, all of which root from a supplier from the western countries. Most of the countries in the African continent and some of the countries in Asia have a large number of used vehicles.
The dealers who buy these salvaged vehicles sometimes fool a part of the population buying these vehicles and use a made-up story of the vehicles past. Thus, the number of frauds is very high for all the cars that we find in those under-developed countries. Many developing countries in the Asian continent have taken up the new laws that regard the use of used vehicles; however, most African countries suffer from frauds still. Resolutions are still not possible for this current situation.