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So my E30 got hit tonight. :-(
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Originally posted by elbrack View PostI wish I could keep driving it, but the wheel is mega tweaked, so it's not driveable as is right now.Interested in vintage cars? Ever thought about racing one? Info, photos, videos, and more can be found at www.michaelsvintageracing.com!
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Originally posted by elbrack View PostTook it by the mechanic today and he says it's totally fixable and shouldn't cost much at all. Frame is still straight. :-) Now to convince the insurance company.Interested in vintage cars? Ever thought about racing one? Info, photos, videos, and more can be found at www.michaelsvintageracing.com!
Elva Courier build thread here!
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Yowch. As stated, definintely one of the worst spots. Depending on what kind of structural damage there is, it's on the line. Anything above 2 grand to fix will likely cause a writeoff as it's too close to the value of the car but you can def. buy it back thereafter.
That being said, if you have a good insurance company, you might be able to convince them that the car is worth closer to 5-6k, in which case you stand a better chance of getting it fixed. Start collecting evidence (FS threads, CL posts) of similar E30s and their selling prices.
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Originally posted by TSI View PostYowch. As stated, definintely one of the worst spots. Depending on what kind of structural damage there is, it's on the line. Anything above 2 grand to fix will likely cause a writeoff as it's too close to the value of the car but you can def. buy it back thereafter.
That being said, if you have a good insurance company, you might be able to convince them that the car is worth closer to 5-6k, in which case you stand a better chance of getting it fixed. Start collecting evidence (FS threads, CL posts) of similar E30s and their selling prices.
It took the hit really low so it looks like they won't even need to cut and weld anything on the body to fix it. Eyeballing it myself, I would guess the repair shouldn't cost anything over 1200 said and done.
I also starting collecting ads about the value and such, plus I have all the recent maintenance I've had done.Last edited by elbrack; 09-10-2013, 09:37 PM.
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Originally posted by elbrack View PostI've got USAA and they're fantastic :-)
It took the hit really low so it looks like they won't even need to cut and weld anything on the body to fix it. Eyeballing it myself, I would guess the repair shouldn't cost anything over 1200 said and done.
I also starting collecting ads about the value and such, plus I have all the recent maintenance I've had done.
After sending in $13,000 of recent receipts they increased the appraised value to $8200 total.
I wish I had a different company at this point because they can't handle a valuing my modified car.1991 318is sold!
1989 325=track car--S52'd
Durango R/T for towing.
>>>Build thread<<<
M235i daily driver
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Originally posted by Spitfi-r View PostI've got USAA too and their initial appraised value of my 1989 with 101,000 miles and with a completely rebuilt s52 with 1700 miles on it, roll bar, Sparco seats etc was $3600.
After sending in $13,000 of recent receipts they increased the appraised value to $8200 total.
I wish I had a different company at this point because they can't handle a valuing my modified car.
Guess I'll have to see what happens. :-\
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Originally posted by elbrack View PostThey appraised mine at roughly $3600 dollars based on valuations of a 1992 318is and 1991 318i found in California. I told them to expand their search and will be providing receipts. It really blows extra because I wasn't at any fault.
Guess I'll have to see what happens. :-\
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Originally posted by Bmr View PostOMG i got hit by a USAA. FUCK THEM FUCKERS!!! seriously they will try to fuck you over so bad. I wanted to punched the claim dude threw my phone a few times. All because the veterans stupid bitch wife hit me. grrr Tell them 4k with car back, fix it and roll with salvage. Screw em. Really they will try to scam you undersell you so bad when you are on the receiving money end.
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Originally posted by elbrack View PostThey appraised mine at roughly $3600 dollars based on valuations of a 1992 318is and 1991 318i found in California. I told them to expand their search and will be providing receipts. It really blows extra because I wasn't at any fault.
Guess I'll have to see what happens. :-\
they can't use a 92 318is to compare to yours as it's an entirely different car. Somebody who wants a '91 is not going to be interested in a '92.. and a '92 is basically a $2500 car at best.
mine did the same thing, compared my '91 ix to a 92 and 93 325i with like 250,000 miles. Yeah, not even close to the same thing. Luckily Ameriprise has an appraisal clause.
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