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How much do you think I'd get from the insurance for a totalled 2005 350z enthusiast with 70,000 miles on it. It is in good condition everything on it is almost perfect but it has been in a total of 4 accidents in its life (only one of them me) Please give me your best estimate. I am covered under Met Life.
u wreck ur Z and asking us how much ur gonna get? who the **** cares....go talk to ur agent
I wrecked it right before leaving on vacation and now Im in france and beacause the MetLife number is a 1-800 number I can't call them which is why I posted this.
I wrecked it right before leaving on vacation and now Im in france and beacause the MetLife number is a 1-800 number I can't call them which is why I posted this.
questions like this can only be answered by ur agent. u can get an idea by going to kbb.com and seeing what ur car is worth but ur guess is good as ours....
What difference does it make what anyone here estimates? Do you think Met is going to take that into consideration? Insurance questions are easily the stupidest posts on a car forum.
the previous accidents never seem to diminish insurance claim value through experience and reading on here. and the condition of the car doesnt mean a rats *** to the insurance company. the price you'll get is a flat-line rate. they always over pay on totaled cars too. Id look at the KBB for private party and add 1K
the previous accidents never seem to diminish insurance claim value through experience and reading on here. and the condition of the car doesnt mean a rats *** to the insurance company. the price you'll get is a flat-line rate. they always over pay on totaled cars too. Id look at the KBB for private party and add 1K
I was thinking "look it up on KBB and expect to get half that amount". Every car that I've owned that has been totalled has rarely every gotten near the wholesale value, much less the retail. They usually offer half the retail and if you work at it long enough, you can get them to pay the wholesale amount.