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Replacement Cost by Insurance Company for Totaled Vehicle

196 messages,  Last post on Nov 17, 2009 at 7:17 PM

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perplexed Virginian by 07sdn6mt
Jan 13, 2008 (10:05 am)
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Yesterday I signed a contract on a vehicle but did not take dilivery of that vehicle. Am I still obligated to the contract if I change my mind?
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Re: perplexed Virginian [07sdn6mt] by tidester HOST
Jan 13, 2008 (11:43 am)
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Replying to: 07sdn6mt (Jan 13, 2008 10:05 am)

I don't know what that has to do with insurance and totaled vehicles.
 
The short answer to your question is "yes" but that depends on what kind of a contract you signed. If you provide a little more detail we should be able to get you to the right place to discuss your issues.
 
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Question re: State Farm and "ACV" by art_vandelay
Jan 14, 2008 (11:19 am)
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Does anyone know what percentage the repairs have to be for State Farm to consider a vehicle totaled?
 
Also, do the trade-in and retail values shown on the estimate have any relation in reality to the "actual cash value" that they would supposedly offer on a totaled car?
 
The initial repair estimate on my '04 Mustang Coupe is $8,520; on that estimate, "clean" trade-in on my car with all options and low mileage credit is shown as $10,825 and "clean" retail value is shown as $12,925.
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Re: Question re: State Farm and "ACV" [art_vandelay] by joel0622
Jan 14, 2008 (11:22 am)
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Replying to: art_vandelay (Jan 14, 2008 11:19 am)

What book are those values coming from? Most insurance companies use NADA.
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Re: Question re: State Farm and "ACV" [joel0622] by art_vandelay
Jan 14, 2008 (12:50 pm)
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Replying to: joel0622 (Jan 14, 2008 11:22 am)

Yep, they came from NADA.
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Re: Question re: State Farm and "ACV" [art_vandelay] by euphonium
Jan 15, 2008 (11:21 am)
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Replying to: art_vandelay (Jan 14, 2008 11:19 am)

The initial repair estimate on my '04 Mustang Coupe is $8,520
 
The operative word is "initial". After the body shop tears into it, the chances are very good they will discover hidden damage so why wait to declare it a Total?
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Re: Question re: State Farm and "ACV" [euphonium] by art_vandelay
Jan 16, 2008 (10:22 am)
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Replying to: euphonium (Jan 15, 2008 11:21 am)

My question exactly! I finally made contact with my agent yesterday and he's wondering the same thing... he was going to call their claims department today and find out what their reasoning is. He thinks they ought to go ahead and declare it totaled. Maybe his opinion can sway them into taking some action here sooner rather than later.
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cd player by creshetar
Jan 18, 2008 (1:25 pm)
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does anyone know if the 2007 vue cd player is mp3 compatable and if not can the dealer install the option or is there a good after-market option I can consider?
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1997 Dodge Dakota by kyats
Nov 28, 2008 (2:07 pm)
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I have a 1997 Dodge Dakota 4x4 SLT that was involved in an accident last week. The estimate came in at $5100...which I think is way to high. The autobody shop quoted all new parts on the vehicle....front quarter, hood, grill, front bumpber, paint etc. The NADA value is between 5100 and 6450. The insurance adjusted will be looking at the vehicle on Monday. Mind you I have no experience in repair costs, this is my first claim in 30 years...but in looking over the vehicle with the autobody shop there is no damage to the front differential or frame. The auto body shop indicated that the insurance company may ask to have used parts installed on the truck. I don't understand the 5100 estimate based on the NADA value.
 
Is this an acceptable insurance practice...since I have been paying full coverage on the vehicle?
 
If the truck is a total loss, can I buy it back from the insurance company for the salvage value?
 
Do I have any other options
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Re: 1997 Dodge Dakota [kyats] by cccompson
Nov 28, 2008 (3:58 pm)
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Replying to: kyats (Nov 28, 2008 2:07 pm)

$5100 is, sad to say, not much these days when it comes to damage.
 
The vehicle is a total loss. Decide whether you want to keep it or not. The insurance company will be happy for you to take it and less money from them.

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