Stolen - 97 #85
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Stolen - 97 #85
My Type R was stolen on Monday, January 12th from the D.C. area (Vienna to be exact).
Anyone else had theirs stolen?
Keep an eye out for it!
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They better not have ripped it for parts. At least let it live. It only had 28,000 miles on it and was in perfect condition.
Anyone else had theirs stolen?
Keep an eye out for it!
-Furious
They better not have ripped it for parts. At least let it live. It only had 28,000 miles on it and was in perfect condition.
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My first ITR (1998) was stolen after only 9 months and 6k miles of use. I'm about to buy my second ITR, and was hoping that thieves would have moved on to other cars ... guess I'm wrong and now wondering how long before I lose another. My condolences on your loss, and definitely point out the true market value of the ITR vs stock Integras to your insurance company when it comes to a financial settlement.
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I hate to see and hear this! I hate thieves as my 00si was stolen and my only hope is that your insurances gives you enough to fix it correctly or
pay if off so you can buy a new one! please tell me what kind of security
you had on the car? I have my 01 over secured but am always into new
ideas on keeping her safe,again sorry to hear this the 97's are so nice and so rare hate to loose another one!
pay if off so you can buy a new one! please tell me what kind of security
you had on the car? I have my 01 over secured but am always into new
ideas on keeping her safe,again sorry to hear this the 97's are so nice and so rare hate to loose another one!
01 py #972
03 si vivid blue
00 si milano red-stolen
97 accord green lx
95 accord green ex
since 1995
03 si vivid blue
00 si milano red-stolen
97 accord green lx
95 accord green ex
since 1995
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Never enough security!
I would love to at least hear of one person who recovered their stolen R.
It doesn't matter how much security you have. If they want it, they'll take it. I think it would take a 007 type security device to stop them.
I also live on a residential backend street, so whoever took it had to have found my address attached to the type of car.
I'm also curious whether anyone had lojack on theirs and didn't get it back???
And did anyone's insurance come close to covering its value?
It doesn't matter how much security you have. If they want it, they'll take it. I think it would take a 007 type security device to stop them.
I also live on a residential backend street, so whoever took it had to have found my address attached to the type of car.
I'm also curious whether anyone had lojack on theirs and didn't get it back???
And did anyone's insurance come close to covering its value?
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Did they catch them
Did they catch the culprits when you got your car back, or was it abandoned?
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Advice
Let's put an end to all this type R theft and mutilation.
Best suggestion I have is to make sure there is no record of your home address associated with your car. Use a PO Box at the DMV, the Acura dealership, the insurance company, and any place you've ordered custom accessories from.
No security device will stop them, and few will come close if they come pick the car up with a flatbed.
Still though, use as many devices as you can get your hands on. Make them work for it a little if they manage to get it.
And lojack. Let's increase the number of recoveries and arrests.
For those without a garage, get a tire iron like the police use for unpaid tickets in a lot of places. Put it on when you're not going to drive for a few days or more. Wheel locks are a must. Put every device you're willing to take the time to use on it. Nothing will stop them, but it can slow them down or make them think twice about yours.
Best suggestion I have is to make sure there is no record of your home address associated with your car. Use a PO Box at the DMV, the Acura dealership, the insurance company, and any place you've ordered custom accessories from.
No security device will stop them, and few will come close if they come pick the car up with a flatbed.
Still though, use as many devices as you can get your hands on. Make them work for it a little if they manage to get it.
And lojack. Let's increase the number of recoveries and arrests.
For those without a garage, get a tire iron like the police use for unpaid tickets in a lot of places. Put it on when you're not going to drive for a few days or more. Wheel locks are a must. Put every device you're willing to take the time to use on it. Nothing will stop them, but it can slow them down or make them think twice about yours.
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Unfortunate!
They found the remains of my car yesterday in Arlington.
Just the frame and the steering wheel.
So, what prices have people seen stock 97 Type Rs with under 30k miles going for in the past couple of years?
I need to make sure I get a fair settlement from the insurance company.
Just the frame and the steering wheel.
So, what prices have people seen stock 97 Type Rs with under 30k miles going for in the past couple of years?
I need to make sure I get a fair settlement from the insurance company.
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Pics of the remnants
Well I just got my first peek at what's left of my car:
http://www.cstone.net/~haden/TypeRShell.html
It was found at 4301 Columbia Pike in Arlington, VA.
http://www.cstone.net/~haden/TypeRShell.html
It was found at 4301 Columbia Pike in Arlington, VA.
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depending on your insurance company, if it hasnt been totaled out yet, sometimes you can actualy make them restore your car to its original condition before it was stolen. Not only does this save you the trouble of getting a new R, but it will keep your title from being branded if you were planing on keeping whats left.
omg that totally brought back nightmares of my 2nd crx. but in my case they left the engine block, tranny, and wheels (i had 4 differeng lug nuts on my stock wheels). at least they kept the body panels in decent condition they diddnt leave anything on my car doors, hatch, fenders, hood bumpers, ROOF (looked like they took a sawzall to it). anyways i hope you find a replacement if they dont put your car back together. hey theres gotta be some hope my GF just wrecked her rodeo and had$12k worth of damage to it and the thing is valued at $16k and they are putting it back together (makes no sense but they are paying for it we aint).
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For my insurance settlement of my stolen '98 ITR, I put together a list of ITR's that had been advertised for sale, then contacted the seller to determine just what they got (I found previous owners cooperative once I explained that it was for insurance settlement and nothing else). Once the adjusters realized that the ITR is rare, they were willing to negotiate an amount that I was happy with. In the end, my settlement (which includes the sales tax associated with whatever value you agree to) was about $1k less than I paid for the car just 9 months earlier back in 1999. Don't just go by what you think its value is, the insurance adjuster will need to see documentation of how you arrived at whatever value you feels is appropriate. Good luck.
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PO Box means a Post Office box, there's hundreds of little boxes inside the main entrance at post offices that you go and check.blue-streak wrote:off topic but how do you use a PO BOX instead of using a address im compleetly clueless
OR if you live in an apartment complex and every person has those little boxes down in the lobby.
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