Alas, you posted this on Feb 15, and no one responded. This forum must be DEAD!
Not sure if you are still looking at this, a month later, but here's my 2 cents worth:
A 2014 model year car is not that old, yet the price seems very low. While one could see this as a good thing, the classification of REBUILD suggests that it may have been in a serious accident. I'm in Canada, so I don't exactly know what REBUILD might mean in the US, but I want to say that the insurance company did not quite write it off, but allowed it to be rebuilt. If you have done research on the engine and found it to be in good shape, then its just a question of trying to find out exactly WHY the car was rebuilt. The photographs suggest its in good shape, though photos can be deceiving.
If you haven't already bought it, or moved on from it, I would seriously look at why it was rebuilt and then make a decision on whether or not you can live with what happened to it.
Not sure if you are still looking at this, a month later, but here's my 2 cents worth:
A 2014 model year car is not that old, yet the price seems very low. While one could see this as a good thing, the classification of REBUILD suggests that it may have been in a serious accident. I'm in Canada, so I don't exactly know what REBUILD might mean in the US, but I want to say that the insurance company did not quite write it off, but allowed it to be rebuilt. If you have done research on the engine and found it to be in good shape, then its just a question of trying to find out exactly WHY the car was rebuilt. The photographs suggest its in good shape, though photos can be deceiving.
If you haven't already bought it, or moved on from it, I would seriously look at why it was rebuilt and then make a decision on whether or not you can live with what happened to it.