REMIX
Enthusiast
Another question I think may be relevant to potential buyers and owners.
What's the deal with some of these "salvage" vehicles? I mean, many claim to have "light" damage but end up as salvage vehicles anyway. Does the insurance company just trash the car at the slightest sign of damage? Is it that expensive to repair a crushed fender and bumper? I would be leery of even making a claim if the insurance company is so quick to trash and total a car like this. I think I'd rather let it sit for a while and eventually pay the funds out of pocket...I can't imagine their replacement value is anywhere near the value of the car. Could make for a problem if the car is financed. Not to mention the increase in my insurance rate because one of my vehicles was "totaled".
What's your opinion?
Just curious.
REMIX
What's the deal with some of these "salvage" vehicles? I mean, many claim to have "light" damage but end up as salvage vehicles anyway. Does the insurance company just trash the car at the slightest sign of damage? Is it that expensive to repair a crushed fender and bumper? I would be leery of even making a claim if the insurance company is so quick to trash and total a car like this. I think I'd rather let it sit for a while and eventually pay the funds out of pocket...I can't imagine their replacement value is anywhere near the value of the car. Could make for a problem if the car is financed. Not to mention the increase in my insurance rate because one of my vehicles was "totaled".
What's your opinion?
Just curious.
REMIX