Aaron Marty
Trying....
I hope so man good luck to you
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All insurance is a series of choices once you meet the minimum legal. The ads for "did they expect me to drive on three wheels because they will only pay 3/4 of what the car will cost" are just hype - if you want them to pay for full replacement, you are paying a premium to make sure they don't lose money on that deal. And if he had this clause, you might be out anyway because 1 year old or newer might not apply to a 2018.... Way back in the day I totaled a new Volvo and it was so new (same model year, I had it less than 5 months) that there was no KBB yet. So they just charged me $.10 / mile (this was 1983) as the depreciation, I got off easy.Some insurance will pay for full original replacement cost if the car is 1 year old or newer. In fact, my insurance might have that clause.
texting is worse than drunk driving I see 3x as many people in my lane every day when I'm coming home from the bar![]()
That is too high. A car sitting on the lot for 2 years is effectively a used car. SHO depreciate like crazy. I wouldn't pay over 30k.Thanks everyone for good opinions. I just got a message from ins to call back and an email saying i may be looking for a new car. They haven't returned my call yet but sounds like it's totaled.
Now, I see 2018's in the mid 30's online. What's fair for a car sitting on a lot for 2years plus? Got quoted 37770 plus tax. said their cost was 44000+ and ford would give 5500 off. I bought it in Dec. for 35500. it was a year old then
That is too high. A car sitting on the lot for 2 years is effectively a used car. SHO depreciate like crazy. I wouldn't pay over 30k.
Hey! That's a good business for one of you hotshots to start up. A professional negotiator.
No lawyers want anythingto do with it unless there are injuriesThat is what the attorney is for.
A car that's sitting on the lot for 2 years is not new, no matter how many miles it doesn't have. Everything on it has been aging and deteriorating for at least 2 years.
Just because KBB says one thing does not mean that that is the market value of the car. **** if it were right then this thing wouldn't have sat that long already.
Granted these cars are harder and harder to find for those of us that want them. Also if you're not going to pick it up why does the delivery distance matter? Heck I drove nearly 300 one way to get mine.