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saiba31123
09-21-2010, 08:02 PM
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i already posted pics of this else were in the forum but im asking for a favor from any and all 3/3 owners if anyone has any kind of insurance estimates or appraisals let me know asap my lawyer wants copies to get a higher value on my stealth so i dont get screwed by the other ins. company (low balled) the ins company we are dealing with he has delt with before and he has said with out these i will get really low offers. so if you guys would be willing to help me out i will be grateful the higher the better. please pm all info thanks

if this request goes against the forum policies or im asking too much will happily delete this thread i just want to get a fair settlement and not get screwed on i car i worked my ass off to get thank you

MADMarc
09-21-2010, 08:16 PM
Oooooph, that is so sad. I do not have an insurance quote myself but what about going off of blue book price and then some? Keep counter offering...then again, it sounds like you are already doing this.

saiba31123
09-21-2010, 08:44 PM
yes any value thats better than the kbb one because kbb it crap

OhioSpyderman
09-21-2010, 08:53 PM
Ouch...full side impact....are you OK???

Although it looks bad, its all about whether or not the frame is "tweaked".

If not body panels can be replaced....otherwise...GOODBYE...

Sorry....

Bob.

dbest671
09-21-2010, 08:59 PM
Ouch...full side impact....are you OK???

Although it looks bad, its all about whether or not the frame is "tweaked".

If not body panels can be replaced....otherwise...GOODBYE...

Sorry....

Bob.

Sad but true :(. Get the highest offer possible, and then buy the car back from the insurance company.

saiba31123
09-21-2010, 09:02 PM
they wanna try and low ball me with the base and rt prices pissing me off

Mikes2nd
09-21-2010, 09:02 PM
totalled but wonder how the frame is on that? make em fix it :)

blackrob
09-21-2010, 09:12 PM
I would say that the best way to get the highest quote is to take it to the dealership. Tell them that you don't want anything other than OEM parts. That should keep the price pretty high, and I know in some states you have the right to refuse less than OEM parts. Good luck!

TwIzTeD_3kGt
09-21-2010, 09:15 PM
I would say that the best way to get the highest quote is to take it to the dealership. Tell them that you don't want anything other than OEM parts. That should keep the price pretty high, and I know in some states you have the right to refuse less than OEM parts. Good luck!

He wants a high value of the car, not a high cost of repair. High cost of repair = totalled.

It would help to know year/model and mileage.

NADA: '96 Stealth TT w/ 100k = $8700 clean retail /// '94 Stealth TT w/ 100k = $5975 clean retail

Too bad that's wrong for the '96.

saiba31123
09-21-2010, 10:33 PM
all the kbb prices in my opinion are wrong for the 2nd gen stealth kbb is used to help dealers make money not to help consumers

its a black 95 rt/tt 1 of 110 total 1 of 65 black on black so to me its rare but its still not a 96

ive done a web search and the only 2 for sale are yellow for 17999 and white for 19888 but the insurance will not take these into account hence my plea to my fellow members

Polygon
09-21-2010, 10:35 PM
My suggestion is to get a LICENSED appraisal from someone who deals with rare cars. It's hard to contest a licensed appraisal.

Hans@GZP
09-21-2010, 11:10 PM
You should have had it appraised and insured accordingly BEFORE you got in an accident. If you want top dollar for your car, that is a must.

Now, how many miles are on the car? If it's around 100k, I'd say you could possibly get $8500-9500.

MADMarc
09-22-2010, 12:34 AM
I'm with him on buying it back. Fight for the highest amount possible and then buy her back :D

AudioPmp23
09-22-2010, 04:05 PM
When I totalled my first VR-4 I was in the same situation. Blue book values were way lower than cost to actually replace. I ended up making a couple grand on the whole ordeal so hope this helps.

Insurance companies work upon the principals of indemnity, replace what is lost or broken. I ended up showing a bunch of photos that I had taken of the car in excellent condition to the insurance adjuster as well as printouts of similar VR-4's on autotrader. They came back agreeing that it would cost more money to find one similar to the one I wrecked so they just wrote the check for the higher amount and I was able to buy a new one. Best of luck to ya! That totally sux.

saiba31123
09-23-2010, 12:31 AM
i have tons of befores of it at meets and car shows in great shape and tons of afters for comparison. i gave my lawyer 152 pages of others for sale, sold and the rarity by year and color. im working on the receipts now for the mods i would like somebody who has had theirs insured or appraised for above blue book to help me show them how much there really worth you can black out your personal info i just need the value and the model thats it just for comparison purposes only im just looking for some fellow 3/s'ers help thats all

and hell yeah im buying in back regardless maybe to part it out if i do get anybody's help and do part it out i will hook you up good i just want to be able to afford to do it you know

RealMcCoy
09-23-2010, 12:43 AM
Who cares what they offer you...? It doesn't matter. Don't accept it. They have to pay you fair market value for the car. That means they have to pay you enough money to replace the car. All you have to do is tell THEM to replace your car. After they try in vain for a few weeks, they're offer will suddenly go up...

Edit: Along with that... If they pull their heads out and figure out the value is more than they thought, maybe they won't total it.

saiba31123
09-23-2010, 12:49 AM
Who cares what they offer you...? It doesn't matter. Don't accept it. They have to pay you fair market value for the car. That means thay have to pay you enough money to replace the car. All you have to do is tell THEM to replace your car. After they try in vain for a few weeks, they're offer will suddenly go up...

this is my first accident so im very new to all of this stuff please go easy on me guys the more i can find out from you guys the better ill be this is the first really nice car i bought an love it to death its so much fun to drive and show off. out of the 2 yrs i had it i only put 4000 miles on it and took very good care of it


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RealMcCoy
09-23-2010, 01:11 AM
Is this your insurance company? or the other persons insurance?

If it's the other person's insurance, you have the advantage. You didn't ask them to destroy your irreplaceable car... They need to either arrange to replace it, (best of luck to them on that... including 96's, there were only 610 95 or newer RT/TT's built) or they need to fix it. You can even narrow the field more by telling them what colors or interiors you won't accept.

Of course pictures can be deceiving, but your car looks very repairable... You just need the value to cover the cost.

saiba31123
09-23-2010, 03:02 AM
oh its theirs but there dicks about everything

AudioPmp23
09-23-2010, 02:31 PM
One other quick note. All aftermarket performance parts are usually worth zip to insurance companies and resale. If you can find receipts for your aftermarket stuff cool, if not I wouldn't fret about it. If the towing company that has your car is pretty laid back I would try and schmooz my way in there if I was you. I was able to salvage my amps, head unit and speakers by telling them that since the insurance company wasn't going to pay me for my aftermarket equiptment, I would replace it right there with factory parts. Too bad my hood was jammed shut, I had to leave the BOV and intake etc. Best of luck to ya fella!