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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
ATT: Auto Insurance Experts and Everyone. I need help ASAP!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ken03KBGTvert" data-source="post: 11200787" data-attributes="member: 57297"><p>When someone pulled out in front of the daughter and totalled her Honda Accord, State Farm was the Insurance company for the other car that was at fault, their first offer was actually an amount we were happy with. They pretty much offerered the average RETAIL amount for a 2000 Honda Accord EX coupe with 130K miles plus what the taxes would cost on it, plus $1000 for her "pain and suffering", which there wasn't any, only scared the hell out of her being her first accident, went to the e.r. and got checked out but was fine, just a little sore in a couple of places for a few of days.</p><p></p><p>Who is the insurance company you are dealiing with? Figure out the average retail amount plus taxes on a car like your's and tell them you won't accept any less than that. As far as the time and money it will cost you to find a replacement, that's just life, sorry.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken03KBGTvert, post: 11200787, member: 57297"] When someone pulled out in front of the daughter and totalled her Honda Accord, State Farm was the Insurance company for the other car that was at fault, their first offer was actually an amount we were happy with. They pretty much offerered the average RETAIL amount for a 2000 Honda Accord EX coupe with 130K miles plus what the taxes would cost on it, plus $1000 for her "pain and suffering", which there wasn't any, only scared the hell out of her being her first accident, went to the e.r. and got checked out but was fine, just a little sore in a couple of places for a few of days. Who is the insurance company you are dealiing with? Figure out the average retail amount plus taxes on a car like your's and tell them you won't accept any less than that. As far as the time and money it will cost you to find a replacement, that's just life, sorry. Ken [/QUOTE]
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