by Guest » Fri Dec 14, 2007 06:53 pm
My car has been declared a total loss by my insurance company.
I live in Los Angeles.
My car "was" a 1997 Mercedes E320. The car was fully-loaded, was in pristine condition and had only 9,500 miles on it. Obviously, comparables are non-existent.
I was hopeful that someone here who runs ACVs could help me with total loss valuation and let me know what I should reasonably receive from my insurance company for the car.
Thanks so much in advance.
I live in Los Angeles.
My car "was" a 1997 Mercedes E320. The car was fully-loaded, was in pristine condition and had only 9,500 miles on it. Obviously, comparables are non-existent.
I was hopeful that someone here who runs ACVs could help me with total loss valuation and let me know what I should reasonably receive from my insurance company for the car.
Thanks so much in advance.
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 09:56 am Post Subject:
Someone hit me, 30days after i got a new car, before i even got a chance 2 insure my vehicle
I guess that makes U 1 of those uninsured drivers that inflates the cost of my auto insurance by 25% or more.
Thanks! :twisted:
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