Need4Speed
Enthusiast
Today is one of the worst days of my life. I have a red 2001 RT in MINT almost concours condition that has been my garage queen. Only 9000 miles on it. I never use it because I absolutely love this car for the 10+ years I have owned it and never get tired of looking at it. It litterally had no scratches on it and sat under a cover in climate controlled garage, never seen rain even. Have not used for about 1.5 years other than around my neighborhood once every 2-3 weeks to keep tires in check.Well I did a stupid thing today, I DROVE IT. The Guys at work have been begging to see it and its a perfect nice sunny day in Florida so I drove it to work. There was some usual stop and go traffic on the highway. Of course I came to a complete stop. Woman behind me was texting or something and did not. SLAM!!! My mint unblemshied RT got rear ended. I did hit the back seat headrest, nothing seemed to hurt at first, later I started to stiffen up and have some neck and back pain so going to the doctor to get Xrayed. The car actually does not look that bad. Bumper is scratched badly and the rear deck lid (trunk) is pushed in and up. Some paint has been chipped off as well but there is absolutly no frame damage or fender damage. I was at a standstill and hit at about 8-15mph is my guess by a jeep SUV that suffered scratches to the bumper. I will post pictures here if I can. The car is an easy fix and like I said the damage looks minimal, rear deck lid and new bumper (which is not cheap I know). Police report has assigned 100% of the fault to her.
My questions:
1) My perfect Mint no questions asked car that I was planning to keep for a show car now has an accident on its title/carfax and now will be a difficult sell (even if I am the second owner). My insurance company has advised me I can sue her insurance company for this Diminished value of the car. How do I determine what that diminished value will be? I checked haggerties and they report values of these cars are rising... I would rate mine between Concours and Excellent. Has anyone done this?
2) How do I document the accident history and repairs the correct way (other than pictures) to show any new perspective owner the damage was fixed and was cosmetic and he should not be concerned about potential issues?
3) How do you now sell a vehicle like this that has been in an accident?
4) If anyone lives in the North Florida area can you recommend a repair shop that has top notch no worries work for a car like this?
[h=3]Current Values[/h]
My questions:
1) My perfect Mint no questions asked car that I was planning to keep for a show car now has an accident on its title/carfax and now will be a difficult sell (even if I am the second owner). My insurance company has advised me I can sue her insurance company for this Diminished value of the car. How do I determine what that diminished value will be? I checked haggerties and they report values of these cars are rising... I would rate mine between Concours and Excellent. Has anyone done this?
2) How do I document the accident history and repairs the correct way (other than pictures) to show any new perspective owner the damage was fixed and was cosmetic and he should not be concerned about potential issues?
3) How do you now sell a vehicle like this that has been in an accident?
4) If anyone lives in the North Florida area can you recommend a repair shop that has top notch no worries work for a car like this?
[h=3]Current Values[/h]
- #1 Concours$46,400
Condition #1 vehicles are the best in the world. The visual image is of the best vehicle, in the right colors, driving onto the lawn at the finest concours. Perfectly clean, the vehicle has been groomed down to the tire treads. Painted and chromed surfaces are mirror-like. Dust and dirt are banned, and materials used are correct and superbly fitted. The one word description for #1 vehicles is "concours." - #2 Excellent$43,200
- #3 Good$39,100
- #4 Fair$32,800