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I am looking at a 2007 Miata on the dealers lot. It has 137 miles and the warranty will be in full force once it is sold. How do I figure out the TMV of the car since it is new but also old?
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Replying to: brucepl (May 22, 2009 1:15 pm) |
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Haven't heard anything definite about the status of GM credit card rebates. Any word?
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Replying to: senseless1 (Jun 02, 2009 5:01 pm) kcram - Pickups/Wagons Host |
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| Great; thanks. Doesn't look like anything changed for now. | |
I was involved in an auto accident last week with an uninsured motorist. Other driver changed lane without noticing me on the blind side and she hit me on the driver side. My car is 02 Camry with 100K miles on it, the damage is mainly on the left front end (Fender, bumper, LT lamp). The estimate I got from different bodyshops near my area are ranging from $1800 (Toyota) - $2600(Ford). I have $1000 deductible, so I have to pay the first $1000 from my pocket and the insurance company pays the rest. Insurance company's adjuster appraised the car and he estimated the damage worth $2200 and he gave me a check for $1200. I also work for an insurance company and I met this man there and he does auto repairing at his home, he works on claims sections in our company. He said he can fix everything for $1000 and assured to use OEM parts. So now I am in dilema to proceed with this guy from our company or go to toyota to get it fixed. If I go with my colleage I will gain $200 but I dont have any idea about the outcome of the work. If I got to toyota I will loose $600 from my pocket and I am sure I will get a quality outcome. So my question is, is it worth putting $600 on car that is having 100K miles and 7 yrs old. Appreciate your suggestions.
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Replying to: rajks (Jun 04, 2009 5:18 pm) Personally, I would use an independent body shop with a good reputation first, and a dealer body shop second. Both will guarantee their work in writing. I would never allow "backyard body work" on my vehicle. kcram - Pickups/Wagons Host |
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Replying to: rajks (Jun 04, 2009 5:18 pm) I would also strongly recommend you take the other motorist to small claims court for the $600 you are out by having it fixed at Toyota (or wherever you end up going) So sorry to hear about your accident, but at least you are okay. To answer your immediate question, it is worth it to fix the car. |
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I have a "general question". When I car company has a "low interest" rate does the dealer participate in the price? In other words, how much does it cost the dealer when he does a "MSRP" sale of a new car at zero interest?
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Replying to: billsbuddie (Jun 11, 2009 4:31 am) tidester, host SUVs and Smart Shopper
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