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Old Nov 19, 2012 | 02:30 PM
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I was hoping you had a receipt with a mileage entry to verify it. You are going to have to play this one out as it comes.

Years ago when my Maxima was totalled, my insurance (State Farm) used KBB to value my car. They gave me an offer but since my car was in exceptional condition, I fought for more money . Together with my receipts and visual inspection, they agreed.

I looked up the value for your car on KBB just now. It came back at $15,750 for an example in excellent condition. Use that as a reference point. If they comer under, fight for more. Anything above that amount is pudding on the pie IMO.
 
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Old Nov 21, 2012 | 05:02 PM
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Damn, I've seen a couple of coupes that were affected by the storm, the sad thing (for us) is that in most cases the insurance company is taking these cars. Wish the owners would have kept them and parted them out!
But yeah, dealers around here have a lot of specials going. My brother is a salesman at Toyota and they have been selling A LOT more cars since the storm hit because of all the cars that got flooded.
 
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Old Mar 26, 2013 | 11:57 PM
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my condolences man. I too lived in little ferry nj when Sandy came along. lived by the middle school and got 5 feet of water in my house. luckily I parked my g35 up a hill by the lake!


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