02-18-2009, 09:29 PM
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Now a Ford Traitor.
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Originally Posted by misslindseysue
My full coverage is less than $100/mo. The Alero was expensive to insure, though, because crap like that happens a lot and kids like you drive them and crash them all the time.
Sorry to see it though, hope it doesn't end up totalled - that's a lot of damage.
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that is a stereotype of kids... im not an idiot and i have also never crashed
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02-18-2009, 09:43 PM
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i wont getinto a battle about insurance coverage with a kid that thinks he knows it all, kyle is right your wrong end of story
dude now is your chance to bring it to me and let me fix it, you have state farm we are service first for state farm, state farm will tow it up to us iam fixing a bmw m3 from your neck of the woods no problem well it shouldnt be, let state farm pay for the damage, i dont think state farm will pay for house of kolor repaint, why well becasue you cant panle paint a candy kolor
or blend a candy color, the whole car has to be repainted again, and from what i heard it needs a repaint badly, and this amount of money for the repaint, labor that right there could total the car, state farms totals out at 70% remember that number
i dunno dude i would do it for ya its no problem at all
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02-18-2009, 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by bdyman
i wont getinto a battle about insurance coverage with a kid that thinks he knows it all, kyle is right your wrong end of story
dude now is your chance to bring it to me and let me fix it, you have state farm we are service first for state farm, state farm will tow it up to us iam fixing a bmw m3 from your neck of the woods no problem well it shouldnt be, let state farm pay for the damage, i dont think state farm will pay for house of kolor repaint, why well becasue you cant panle paint a candy kolor
or blend a candy color, the whole car has to be repainted again, and from what i heard it needs a repaint badly, and this amount of money for the repaint, labor that right there could total the car, state farms totals out at 70% remember that number
i dunno dude i would do it for ya its no problem at all
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I think you just found your body shop.............
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02-18-2009, 09:49 PM
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i talked to him before, this is his chance to let state farm flip the bill
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02-18-2009, 11:02 PM
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2Screwy
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Originally Posted by bdyman
and from what i heard it needs a repaint badly
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I heard it brought a whole new meaning to orange peel......
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02-18-2009, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by bdyman
i wont getinto a battle about insurance coverage with a kid that thinks he knows it all, kyle is right your wrong end of story
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Wait are you talking to me?
Kyle is "right" because he thinks I should have full coverage on my car and I think I'd be paying a lot into something I'd never use? I'm listening to the advice from my dad who's owned a lot of cars, modified cars, and has dealt with a lot of claims and situations. He suggested simply putting money in the bank to have just in case something ever does happen and requires repair. If it doesn't, you're banking money and it's growing, where in an insurance company, it's tossed in their pockets...
With insurance, you pay a fee each month, adding up to $1200+ each year. $500 deductible. So say you have insurance for two years and someone vandalizes your car causing $700 of damage. You pay $500 to insurance to cover that damage. You paid $2400 so far into that insurance company that could've been banked. If the car gets totalled, they give you a small amount of money, nowhere near what you've put in or paid to the insurance company. That $2400 could have been in your bank account, minus the $700 for repairs.
I mean really, can you explain why my concept is so wrong? I don't see where I claimed to know everything. I don't know what's all involved, so, enlighten me on the hidden things I seem to be missing in this. I don't know where I messed up.
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02-18-2009, 11:22 PM
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I gotta agree with Ion about forking over cash that you really could be banking.. course im not well edjumacated in the ways of the insurance though.
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02-18-2009, 11:34 PM
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Hey bodyman,
send me a pm with your phone# and I will give you a call. I've got one other custom shop in town that is wanting the work, but I will give you first props if you give me your contact info and we can work things out. I will tell you more of the situation when I talk to you as far as what state farm has told me so far....
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02-18-2009, 11:37 PM
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2Screwy
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Originally Posted by [ion] C2
Wait are you talking to me?
Kyle is "right" because he thinks I should have full coverage on my car and I think I'd be paying a lot into something I'd never use? I'm listening to the advice from my dad who's owned a lot of cars, modified cars, and has dealt with a lot of claims and situations. He suggested simply putting money in the bank to have just in case something ever does happen and requires repair. If it doesn't, you're banking money and it's growing, where in an insurance company, it's tossed in their pockets...
With insurance, you pay a fee each month, adding up to $1200+ each year. $500 deductible. So say you have insurance for two years and someone vandalizes your car causing $700 of damage. You pay $500 to insurance to cover that damage. You paid $2400 so far into that insurance company that could've been banked. If the car gets totalled, they give you a small amount of money, nowhere near what you've put in or paid to the insurance company. That $2400 could have been in your bank account, minus the $700 for repairs.
I mean really, can you explain why my concept is so wrong? I don't see where I claimed to know everything. I don't know what's all involved, so, enlighten me on the hidden things I seem to be missing in this. I don't know where I messed up.
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It's a calculated risk that many of us are smart enough to avoid. You can use the same stupid arguement for medical insurance.
"Medical insurance is $400 a month. I might go to the hospital like once and spend $200 for a checkup and prescription. Instead I wasted it on medical insurance. I could have $4800 in my bank account!"
Truth be told, one thing wrong and you could have $500,000 in medical bills and kiss your financial stability goodbye for the rest of your life.
Different scale, same concept.....
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02-18-2009, 11:49 PM
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You'll never have a $500,000 repair on a car. Scale changes everything.
I just think what I'd get out of insurance would be far less than what I'd put in to insurance. Sure if someone caused $5,000 of repairable damage to my car, $1200 of insurance payments each year would seem like a good investment, but no insurance company would spend 5 grand to repair this car; I believe they would total it and send me off with a meager check.
Think of it this way. Two years after I start the full coverage policy ($2400), a tree falls on my car and crushes it. Insurance totals it. They give me a check for $1500. I now have $900 less than I did without insurance. Of course, if I just started the policy and only paid for 2 months ($200) and $1000 of damage comes along, and I pay a $500 deductible, I only paid $700 for a $1000 repair. But soon the money put in outweighs the benefits. That is my opinion...
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02-24-2009, 12:55 PM
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Alright Update time
So I talked to another claims rep that they moved the case to today and found out a few things. They had the estimator come out and they did the estimates on the damage via the NADA, like always, and decided that they were going to total the car out. Well, then they decided to move the case to another claims guy, and he is going to have an independent estimator come out and do all the estimates for the aftermarket things on the vehicle and have it appraised for those things. He said it would take another week or so just to get this done. He said it is really rare that they have to do this, but since there is a lot of aftermarket parts, they want to give me a good appraisal.
I will be retaining the vehicle and keeping it to fix it up again, and they know that. But for now, it looks like Im waiting another week to see how much they are going to give me for the total loss in their book.
Please dont start asking for parts cause like I said, I will bee keeping it and fixing it back up. Bdyman will be doing the work for me as soon as I get all this mess worked out and have the little bit more money that I need saved up to get it done.
So there's the update. again will keep everyone informed...
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02-24-2009, 01:00 PM
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glad to hear you're going to keep it... you know i freakin love that car haha. i need to see it in person! i'm coming to indy this weekend? hahaha.
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02-24-2009, 01:04 PM
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haha.... its at a body shop sittin. Won't do much good to see it at this point, its in pain lol....
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02-24-2009, 01:07 PM
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haha well when it gets better i expect to see it in all its orange goodness.
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02-24-2009, 01:12 PM
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Umm....a color change i believe is in the works actually....so the orange ness of said alero may be gone.... But still not decided on exact paint that I want yet.
Bdyman is willing to work with me, and re-painting the entire car is the best option at this point. And well, the orange is probably too expensive for me to redo it, so yea.... all up in the air... trying to keep focused on immediate issues before deciding the fix issues...
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02-24-2009, 01:23 PM
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ah yes, understood. well good luck with all of it!!
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02-24-2009, 01:47 PM
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Got any early ideas for color???
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02-24-2009, 02:09 PM
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I talked to chris on the phone a few days back, and I considered going with a black black base coat with a red or blue pearl overlay. But like I said, I really haven't decided yet.
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02-24-2009, 02:40 PM
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ooooh that would be sweet!
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02-24-2009, 04:08 PM
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I talked to chris on the phone a few days back, and I considered going with a black black base coat with a red or blue pearl overlay. But like I said, I really haven't decided yet.
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niiiiiiiiiiice FINALLY that car gets a color change. No offense but i HATED that orange Unless your a construction worker and your always parked on the side of the road while your doing work i dont see any point in painting a car that color, LOL
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