997 totalled ☹️
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997 totalled ☹️
Just venting sorry. My beloved base manual 08 997.1 CS ended up total loss. Someone hit the gate it was behind and it got smashed pretty bad from the back. I'm totally bummed
I'm looking for a replacement 997.2/991 pdk but it's so hard to find, not much available at this level. all I got back from insurance is 40k can go up to lower 50s for a black/silver any suggestions much appreciated I'm in Los Angeles Ca
I'm looking for a replacement 997.2/991 pdk but it's so hard to find, not much available at this level. all I got back from insurance is 40k can go up to lower 50s for a black/silver any suggestions much appreciated I'm in Los Angeles Ca
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Rennlist Member
I'm sorry for your loss. Take your time finding your new love.
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They are low balling you at $40k. Comps within a 200 mile radius of you are $44k with 60,000 miles and $56,500 with 12,000 miles (2008 Carrera S coupe. Not sure what your mileage was but those are the comps. If you expand the search nationwide, $46k seems to be the average. Im assuming you are working with the jerks insurance company? If so, show them the comps, all your service records and give them 30 days to come up to an amount that will make you whole again. Also let them you know that you have already contacted the California Department of Insurance and will be filing a claim of bad faith if they do not play by the rules. You are also entitled to a like type rental car.
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They are low balling you at $40k. Comps within a 200 mile radius of you are $44k with 60,000 miles and $56,500 with 12,000 miles (2008 Carrera S coupe. Not sure what your mileage was but those are the comps. If you expand the search nationwide, $46k seems to be the average. Im assuming you are working with the jerks insurance company? If so, show them the comps, all your service records and give them 30 days to come up to an amount that will make you whole again. Also let them you know that you have already contacted the California Department of Insurance and will be filing a claim of bad faith if they do not play by the rules. You are also entitled to a like type rental car.
they only gave me 3 weeks rental basic Nisan already returned it sigh
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They are low balling you at $40k. Comps within a 200 mile radius of you are $44k with 60,000 miles and $56,500 with 12,000 miles (2008 Carrera S coupe. Not sure what your mileage was but those are the comps. If you expand the search nationwide, $46k seems to be the average. Im assuming you are working with the jerks insurance company? If so, show them the comps, all your service records and give them 30 days to come up to an amount that will make you whole again. Also let them you know that you have already contacted the California Department of Insurance and will be filing a claim of bad faith if they do not play by the rules. You are also entitled to a like type rental car.
Here is a very clean C4S for $42,500 with some nice upgrades (exhaust, wheels, GT3 bumper, turbo wing). The seller would likely be asking $40k or less if it was stock.
https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1121974
Good luck! Start by searching here, if you can!
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In addition to providing your own comps, ask them for the details of the specific recently sold cars that were included in their valuation. I would also ask for an extended rental while this is sorted out (both to have the car itself and to apply some financial pressure for a faster resolution).
Do not stop until you feel you've received full value. I once spent ~3 months arguing over a totaled 2002 Corvette Z06 before they made an acceptable offer.
Do not stop until you feel you've received full value. I once spent ~3 months arguing over a totaled 2002 Corvette Z06 before they made an acceptable offer.
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I assume they are giving you a rental car during this negotiation process? If not insist on one.
If your insurance company gives you a hard time with the fair market value after several attempts at negotiating, I find the mention of hiring your friend a Lawyer to settle up always seems to get some good results.
If your insurance company gives you a hard time with the fair market value after several attempts at negotiating, I find the mention of hiring your friend a Lawyer to settle up always seems to get some good results.
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From that photo I wonder why they totaled it... and with the high number of Custom Car Shops in your area, I would bet you could get that fixed for about $10K, if you sourced your replacements as used parts.
Best of luck with what ever you do.
Best of luck with what ever you do.
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Yeah, my thoughts were looking into buying it back.
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OP, did the other driver split?
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There have been a number of threads here detailing how a minor rear end totals the car. Its how the car is designed to crumble internally around the engine rails that is super costly to repair. Plus, it was shoved hard enough to launch it over the curb (possible front end damage) and most defiantly damage along the underside.
OP, did the other driver split?
OP, did the other driver split?
The other driver didn't run away maybe because he was stuck on the gate and he wasn't dui. he said his 90s Jeep failed. it was raining too