by Guest » Wed Nov 04, 2009 06:34 am
Hi !
My husband has a 1995 Nissan XE king cab truck color red
199,128 miles on a completely perfect running 4 cyclinder engine, no leaks, no burps etc.
It has cold AC, power steering, jump seats, alloy rims, chrome bumbers and grill, paint is almost in perfect condition (has a few xxxxxsmall nicks from road debris) it is as shiny as the day it rolled of the assembly line. Interior shows some wear but not major wear. No rips/tears/cracks in the dash or other leatherette parts. It has towing package.
I have looked in my area for trucks with the same features but they are hard to come by cause everyone who has one keeps it. The only difference I am coming up with is the millage, is there a formula to figure the depreciation of just the millage?
Any help with ACV would be greatly appreciated...the trucks in our market area are selling for $3300 and up-that is selling price not asking prices.
The driver that hit him was doped up on prescription drugs and let off with a slap on the wrist, she was ticketed but not arrested. I teach the safe driving classes for our county and we teach that these ticket able offenses should land you in jail....but its not happening.
Please help, adjuster coming sometime Wednesday afternoon.
Thanks Momof2
My husband has a 1995 Nissan XE king cab truck color red
199,128 miles on a completely perfect running 4 cyclinder engine, no leaks, no burps etc.
It has cold AC, power steering, jump seats, alloy rims, chrome bumbers and grill, paint is almost in perfect condition (has a few xxxxxsmall nicks from road debris) it is as shiny as the day it rolled of the assembly line. Interior shows some wear but not major wear. No rips/tears/cracks in the dash or other leatherette parts. It has towing package.
I have looked in my area for trucks with the same features but they are hard to come by cause everyone who has one keeps it. The only difference I am coming up with is the millage, is there a formula to figure the depreciation of just the millage?
Any help with ACV would be greatly appreciated...the trucks in our market area are selling for $3300 and up-that is selling price not asking prices.
The driver that hit him was doped up on prescription drugs and let off with a slap on the wrist, she was ticketed but not arrested. I teach the safe driving classes for our county and we teach that these ticket able offenses should land you in jail....but its not happening.
Please help, adjuster coming sometime Wednesday afternoon.
Thanks Momof2
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 02:51 am Post Subject:
Oh, how did they handle the sales tax in your state?
He said we get the 3% of the price plus the DMV fees that we have to register the truck + the title fees. The total before we decided to keep the truck was $5400 after will be $5100 (it was $300 for a salvage fee). I didn't argue with him since it was more than we expected. I did have to file a separate claim for the glasses and the cellphone, they took my word at the prices and are mailing me a check for the additional $482 (cost plus taxes).
So our grand total will be $5600 (rounded up) for the truck & property.
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:23 pm Post Subject:
That''s great..
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 02:58 am Post Subject:
Yeah Hubby got the check today for his truck!
A weight has been lifted. He has already found a truck that he likes that is in as good of condition as his for under what he received but it is 155 miles away. He is going to look at it this weekend.
He still plans on fixing his other truck, then selling the newer truck afterward.
Pagination
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