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Old 02-02-2012, 03:04 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by myoung84 View Post
KBB and NADA mean absolutely nothing these days. Good luck with the insurance company, they will be almost impossible to fight...

That would be a good settlement if they let you keep it. You could make a lot back by parting it out...
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Originally Posted by DoubleTakeDodge View Post
Yeah, that's what I was thinking too. But I'm not going to settle for that little without keeping the truck, I may be a kid but that doesn't make me an idiot.
kid or not and how long and how much you've paid for insurance means very little they have a computerized system that pays out what they think it's worth ...

Originally Posted by DoubleTakeDodge View Post
Well the insurance company just offered me $6300 minus the 500 dollar deductable for my truck. Not a chance in this world I'm agreeing to that amount. It's ridiculous how much they'll low ball you. They only wanna pay $5800 for a truck that I've had full coverage on for four years and could have EASILY sold it for $10k+. Pullin shit like that ain't gonna fly just because I'm a 19 year old kid. Even the kbb value is $8360 and the nada value is $9100. So I may be without a vehicle a little longer than i'd hoped but I refuse to be takin advantage of to the point that I only receive HALF the value of a truck on FULL coverage.
so if kbb and nada value the truck 8300-9100 how would you sell it for 10k plus? .. i haven't seen many vehicles in the past few years sell for more than what they list i myself have paid less and gotten less than nada on every vehicle i have bought or sold

what is your year/mileage/engine/package? 10k seems awfully high ... my buddy is selling his single cab hemi 04 for 5500
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