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Old Apr 1, 2005 | 10:27 AM
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For people that were wondering,
I talked to Farmers and the buyback cost for a Maxima of this age, even after a rollover, is $1350. So we personally can't part it out, but if anyone else were to want to purchase it from Farmers, be my guest. There were 114,000 miles on the car.
Old Apr 1, 2005 | 11:48 AM
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One Word ouch by the looks of it that was rough just proves maximas are great safe cars
Old Apr 1, 2005 | 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by boingo82
For people that were wondering,
I talked to Farmers and the buyback cost for a Maxima of this age, even after a rollover, is $1350. So we personally can't part it out, but if anyone else were to want to purchase it from Farmers, be my guest. There were 114,000 miles on the car.
wow, crazy, sorry to hear that. so what did fermers end up paying out to you for the car?
Old Apr 1, 2005 | 10:31 PM
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wow, crazy, sorry to hear that. so what did fermers end up paying out to you for the car?
$10,2xx
Obvious deduction for high mileage, and credits for excellent exterior and interior condition. (Truthfully there was some slight bumper damage before, but now you'd never know it! The wreck concealed everything that was wrong with the car and left alone the un-doored door panels.)

It is more than we'd have to spend to replace it and pays off the loan we were upside-down on so I can't complain.
Comparable cars with same mileage are $7000 - $9000 on Autotrader.
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 06:27 AM
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ya my 99se fully loaded minus traction control with 83k in very good condition was $7,700 in jan. 2005
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 06:40 AM
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Does this rank as one of the worst Max accidents ever?

Glad everyone's ok. Poor car, I think that we can all agree, "Why did it have to be a sterling mist one?" Good luck with everything.
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by boingo82
$10,2xx
Obvious deduction for high mileage, and credits for excellent exterior and interior condition. (Truthfully there was some slight bumper damage before, but now you'd never know it! The wreck concealed everything that was wrong with the car and left alone the un-doored door panels.)

It is more than we'd have to spend to replace it and pays off the loan we were upside-down on so I can't complain.
Comparable cars with same mileage are $7000 - $9000 on Autotrader.
WOW thats great!! well at least you guys wont be up a creak as far as money goes... thats a GREAT payout. i expected you to respond with < $5000. best wishes during your recovery process...

Devin
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