AAA uses a rating from zero to three to show vehicle compone

by STUCKinLODI » Tue Nov 11, 2008 08:31 am

AAA uses a rating from zero to three to show vehicle component condition. Zero is below average, one is normal, two is above average and three is exceptional. This rating has a value impact. CCC describes a normal dash as having significant cracks or scratches, minimal damage to components, light wear, significant fading. My question is where can I find the definition of and the impact value of a component in any vehicle using this rating system? There must be some sort of guide used because my so called below average exterior had a -$650 impact on the value of my truck

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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 11:25 am Post Subject:

CCC describes a normal dash as having significant cracks or scratches

I disagree with that! but good for you...I'd deduct a lot for a significant crack in a dash! well atleast the repair cost...

In all that paper work there will be a key that shows the difference in the ratings...what did they rate your truck?

because my so called below average exterior had a -$650 impact on the value of my truck

What EXACTLY is wrong with your interior perhaps I can come up with the cost of repair, and it may be less than 650...remind me of yr/make/model etc...

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