Offer from Insurance for totaled max... worth it???
Offer from Insurance for totaled max... worth it???
I just received an offer from insurance for my 1996 SE 5speed fully loaded with 92000 miles.. It was stolen and stripped... The offer is $10255.
What do you guys think..
Mark
What do you guys think..
Mark
Not bad at all! The KBB value for that car is around $8,000.00 - I think you got a decent reimbursement. I guess in a way your probably evened-out 'cause of all the extra mods you had on your car (I am assuming the insurance didn't pay for any of 'em?).
Originally posted by Maxima
riven
Not bad at all! The KBB value for that car is around $8,000.00 - I think you got a decent reimbursement. I guess in a way your probably evened-out 'cause of all the extra mods you had on your car (I am assuming the insurance didn't pay for any of 'em?).
riven Not bad at all! The KBB value for that car is around $8,000.00 - I think you got a decent reimbursement. I guess in a way your probably evened-out 'cause of all the extra mods you had on your car (I am assuming the insurance didn't pay for any of 'em?).
Originally posted by Mark96SE
Actually, I took all the mods off... I got the car back the next day but it was gutted.. I will be selling all the mods as soon as I find another car..
Actually, I took all the mods off... I got the car back the next day but it was gutted.. I will be selling all the mods as soon as I find another car..
Originally posted by Mark96SE
Corpus Christi, TX
Corpus Christi, TX
Are they covering your performance parts that you installed? If so that good. I'm with Allstate and they do cover sh*t...I did get them to cover my system. Thats it!
Originally posted by SMX
Are they covering your performance parts that you installed? If so that good. I'm with Allstate and they do cover sh*t...I did get them to cover my system. Thats it!
Are they covering your performance parts that you installed? If so that good. I'm with Allstate and they do cover sh*t...I did get them to cover my system. Thats it!
Is that their 1st offer?? Remember it's all negotiation. The insurance companies want you to go for the first offer. They are usually willing to offer more if you do some research and show it to them. Even if it's only a few $100s, it's worth it for about 1 hour's work. Get ads for the cleanest/highest asking price maximas and submit them. They will usually go up once and maybe twice. Also show proof of any recent tune ups or mods that increased the value of the car.
Originally posted by Mustang1999
Hrmmm... I live in TX but don't have a truck... *tisk* *tisk* Sprinty, generalizations are bad...
Hrmmm... I live in TX but don't have a truck... *tisk* *tisk* Sprinty, generalizations are bad...
......but accurate....

DeAnne, have you selected a color for your new SuperCrew yet? All I have to say is three words: King Ranch Edition
Originally posted by bill99gxe
DeAnne, have you selected a color for your new SuperCrew yet? All I have to say is three words: King Ranch Edition
DeAnne, have you selected a color for your new SuperCrew yet? All I have to say is three words: King Ranch Edition
Oh and it's going to be MUCH MUCH smaller than a suburban....
Jeff you have upset me
Originally posted by Jeff92se
Is that their 1st offer?? Remember it's all negotiation. The insurance companies want you to go for the first offer. They are usually willing to offer more if you do some research and show it to them. Even if it's only a few $100s, it's worth it for about 1 hour's work. Get ads for the cleanest/highest asking price maximas and submit them. They will usually go up once and maybe twice. Also show proof of any recent tune ups or mods that increased the value of the car.
Is that their 1st offer?? Remember it's all negotiation. The insurance companies want you to go for the first offer. They are usually willing to offer more if you do some research and show it to them. Even if it's only a few $100s, it's worth it for about 1 hour's work. Get ads for the cleanest/highest asking price maximas and submit them. They will usually go up once and maybe twice. Also show proof of any recent tune ups or mods that increased the value of the car.
My stomach now hurts. I had no idea that it was negotiable. I had a G20T totalled 19 months ago and took thier first offer
I just threw my half eaten Arbies in the trash
Re: Jeff you have upset me
Originally posted by Blackgums100
My stomach now hurts. I had no idea that it was negotiable. I had a G20T totalled 19 months ago and took thier first offer
I just threw my half eaten Arbies in the trash
My stomach now hurts. I had no idea that it was negotiable. I had a G20T totalled 19 months ago and took thier first offer
I just threw my half eaten Arbies in the trash
Re: Re: Jeff you have upset me
Originally posted by Mustang1999
Everything in life is negotiable except death.....
Everything in life is negotiable except death.....
Please kill me
Oh well in the end I got a Max outta it, which is what I should have purchased originally but the 2k's had just come out and I wasn't used to that rear end.
Re: Jeff you have upset me
Sorry to hear that. You definately DON'T see insurance companies volunteering that kind of information.
I found out when they lowballed me on my Merkur. I said WTF? After saying there was no way I could even come close to buying another Merkur for what they offered, I submitted a bunch of ads plus receipts for the tune ups and shocks(like 2 days before) that I did. They upped their offer about $500 or so. I probably could have gone another round but didn't. It's not like they can go back and reduce their offer.
Another tactic is to say, "fine, go take that $$ and buy me another maxima(or whatever) that's in exactly the same condition or better." The insurance company will probably say, "we are not in the car buying business". Then you say, "then how did you come to that low amount?" Insurance."we did our research and that's what Nada came up with". You. "In case you haven't noticed, used car salesment don't use Nada to sell cars, they use KBB". "So why don't you give me at least high KBB value etc.." etc..etc. etc..
In this case though, it looks like this guy is being offered higher than KBB, but like I said before, he "should" be able to negotiate at least a few hundred more. It's not like he has something to lose.
I found out when they lowballed me on my Merkur. I said WTF? After saying there was no way I could even come close to buying another Merkur for what they offered, I submitted a bunch of ads plus receipts for the tune ups and shocks(like 2 days before) that I did. They upped their offer about $500 or so. I probably could have gone another round but didn't. It's not like they can go back and reduce their offer.
Another tactic is to say, "fine, go take that $$ and buy me another maxima(or whatever) that's in exactly the same condition or better." The insurance company will probably say, "we are not in the car buying business". Then you say, "then how did you come to that low amount?" Insurance."we did our research and that's what Nada came up with". You. "In case you haven't noticed, used car salesment don't use Nada to sell cars, they use KBB". "So why don't you give me at least high KBB value etc.." etc..etc. etc..
In this case though, it looks like this guy is being offered higher than KBB, but like I said before, he "should" be able to negotiate at least a few hundred more. It's not like he has something to lose.
Originally posted by Blackgums100
My stomach now hurts. I had no idea that it was negotiable. I had a G20T totalled 19 months ago and took thier first offer
I just threw my half eaten Arbies in the trash
My stomach now hurts. I had no idea that it was negotiable. I had a G20T totalled 19 months ago and took thier first offer
I just threw my half eaten Arbies in the trash
Re: Re: Jeff you have upset me
Originally posted by Jeff92se
Sorry to hear that. You definately DON'T see insurance companies volunteering that kind of information.
I found out when they lowballed me on my Merkur. I said WTF? After saying there was no way I could even come close to buying another Merkur for what they offered, I submitted a bunch of ads plus receipts for the tune ups and shocks(like 2 days before) that I did. They upped their offer about $500 or so. I probably could have gone another round but didn't. It's not like they can go back and reduce their offer.
Another tactic is to say, "fine, go take that $$ and buy me another maxima(or whatever) that's in exactly the same condition or better." The insurance company will probably say, "we are not in the car buying business". Then you say, "then how did you come to that low amount?" Insurance."we did our research and that's what Nada came up with". You. "In case you haven't noticed, used car salesment don't use Nada to sell cars, they use KBB". "So why don't you give me at least high KBB value etc.." etc..etc. etc..
In this case though, it looks like this guy is being offered higher than KBB, but like I said before, he "should" be able to negotiate at least a few hundred more. It's not like he has something to lose.
Sorry to hear that. You definately DON'T see insurance companies volunteering that kind of information.
I found out when they lowballed me on my Merkur. I said WTF? After saying there was no way I could even come close to buying another Merkur for what they offered, I submitted a bunch of ads plus receipts for the tune ups and shocks(like 2 days before) that I did. They upped their offer about $500 or so. I probably could have gone another round but didn't. It's not like they can go back and reduce their offer.
Another tactic is to say, "fine, go take that $$ and buy me another maxima(or whatever) that's in exactly the same condition or better." The insurance company will probably say, "we are not in the car buying business". Then you say, "then how did you come to that low amount?" Insurance."we did our research and that's what Nada came up with". You. "In case you haven't noticed, used car salesment don't use Nada to sell cars, they use KBB". "So why don't you give me at least high KBB value etc.." etc..etc. etc..
In this case though, it looks like this guy is being offered higher than KBB, but like I said before, he "should" be able to negotiate at least a few hundred more. It's not like he has something to lose.
Re: Re: Re: Jeff you have upset me
Cruel? Ewok, are you kidding me.
Have you ever added up how much you have paid out in insurance vs how much you have claimed over the years?
Have you ever added up how much you have paid out in insurance vs how much you have claimed over the years?
Originally posted by emax95
What your saying is true and all but the offer he got was very good, it would be crule to ask for even more.
What your saying is true and all but the offer he got was very good, it would be crule to ask for even more.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Jeff you have upset me
Originally posted by Jeff92se
Cruel? Ewok, are you kidding me.
Have you ever added up how much you have paid out in insurance vs how much you have claimed over the years?
Cruel? Ewok, are you kidding me.
Have you ever added up how much you have paid out in insurance vs how much you have claimed over the years? It's your money anyways, why lose out on less when you can get more.
I don't get it when people say, "Wow, that's a good offer!! You should take it."
Sure it's a good offer, but it's not the best.
You should always look for the best because that is what you deserve PERIOD!!!!!!!
Re: Re: Re: Re: Jeff you have upset me
Originally posted by Jeff92se
Cruel? Ewok, are you kidding me.
Have you ever added up how much you have paid out in insurance vs how much you have claimed over the years?
Cruel? Ewok, are you kidding me.
Have you ever added up how much you have paid out in insurance vs how much you have claimed over the years?
. In 5 years of driving I have claimed over $20K from insurance. One accident + a law sewt ran my insuarance over 20 grand. Then I had another little scuff that resulted in another grand. Insurance has been about 2 grand per year under my parents name, so all in all I have made about $15K(including lawer fee's) through my insurance
Blame me for your high rates! Haha..
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Jeff you have upset me
"sewt". Damn, I had to sit there for a few seconds to figure that out. PM me and fill me in on the lawsuit.
Originally posted by emax95
Haha your asking the wrong guy that question
. In 5 years of driving I have claimed over $20K from insurance. One accident + a law sewt ran my insuarance over 20 grand. Then I had another little scuff that resulted in another grand. Insurance has been about 2 grand per year under my parents name, so all in all I have made about $15K(including lawer fee's) through my insurance
Blame me for your high rates! Haha..
Haha your asking the wrong guy that question
. In 5 years of driving I have claimed over $20K from insurance. One accident + a law sewt ran my insuarance over 20 grand. Then I had another little scuff that resulted in another grand. Insurance has been about 2 grand per year under my parents name, so all in all I have made about $15K(including lawer fee's) through my insurance Blame me for your high rates! Haha..
No...
but in TX if you own a Mustang, Camaro or Trans Am they let you slide
but in TX if you own a Mustang, Camaro or Trans Am they let you slide

Originally posted by Mustang1999
Hrmmm... I live in TX but don't have a truck... *tisk* *tisk* Sprinty, generalizations are bad...
Hrmmm... I live in TX but don't have a truck... *tisk* *tisk* Sprinty, generalizations are bad...
Originally posted by SprintMax
No...
but in TX if you own a Mustang, Camaro or Trans Am they let you slide
No...
but in TX if you own a Mustang, Camaro or Trans Am they let you slide
Mark
Originally posted by Jeff92se
Is that their 1st offer?? Remember it's all negotiation. The insurance companies want you to go for the first offer. They are usually willing to offer more if you do some research and show it to them. Even if it's only a few $100s, it's worth it for about 1 hour's work. Get ads for the cleanest/highest asking price maximas and submit them. They will usually go up once and maybe twice. Also show proof of any recent tune ups or mods that increased the value of the car.
Is that their 1st offer?? Remember it's all negotiation. The insurance companies want you to go for the first offer. They are usually willing to offer more if you do some research and show it to them. Even if it's only a few $100s, it's worth it for about 1 hour's work. Get ads for the cleanest/highest asking price maximas and submit them. They will usually go up once and maybe twice. Also show proof of any recent tune ups or mods that increased the value of the car.
He played a game with the insurance company of that girl. They went up in $$ the first time. When he did it the second time thinking he could get a little more, the insurance told him it's not a game, and they offered him below the original amount, which he eventually took.
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