PY 0300 stolen
PY 0300 stolen
PY ITR 0300 is now gone too. My car was stolen from outside my friend's house on N Ashland in Chicago. I know the insurance is going to lowball me, so can I get some info to counter it. What should I expect?
thanks
dan
thanks
dan
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Damn, sorry to hear about this. Hope she can be recovered quickly before much strippage or damage. Keep us updated.
What year caR was this?
Here's a thread of a guy in a similar situation with insurance.
What year caR was this?
Here's a thread of a guy in a similar situation with insurance.
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Dam man...sorry to hear that. Did you have anything on the car that might have been one of a kind? Maybe post up the VIN number incase someone trys to sell parts off it like the motor ect. It can be Identified?
I couldnt even imagin what this would feel like! Sorry man.
I couldnt even imagin what this would feel like! Sorry man.
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thanks for all your support. Its a 2000 model year. I can't imagine the police will recover it, so I'm just hoping this is over quickly and I get my insurance money and move on. I just need to find an appraiser in the indianapolis to chicago area to counter whatever my insurance offers. What do you guys think I should settle for? The car is stock except for the added alarm system.
Also, how could the robbers take a car on Ashland, which is one of the busiest streets in chicago? that took guts (and some apathy from onlookers).
Also, how could the robbers take a car on Ashland, which is one of the busiest streets in chicago? that took guts (and some apathy from onlookers).
just a question I had of what kind of alarm system?PYitr300 wrote:thanks for all your support. Its a 2000 model year. I can't imagine the police will recover it, so I'm just hoping this is over quickly and I get my insurance money and move on. I just need to find an appraiser in the indianapolis to chicago area to counter whatever my insurance offers. What do you guys think I should settle for? The car is stock except for the added alarm system.
Also, how could the robbers take a car on Ashland, which is one of the busiest streets in chicago? that took guts (and some apathy from onlookers).
Concluded.
The cops recovered my car in a bad part of town - totally stripped. they took the engine, seats, dash, heart, soul... Basically everything that didn't have a VIN on it is gone. Watch out for sellers "parting" out their ITRs. My driver's seat has this soft worn spot near the left shoulder where I push off of everytime I get out of the car. My dash should have around 56-60K on it.
After a couple emails back and forth, my insurance company offered me $14K for my car. I'm satisfied with that amount.
After a couple emails back and forth, my insurance company offered me $14K for my car. I'm satisfied with that amount.
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12K was the first offer. I countered with autotrader's 17-19, but the guy said that was asking, not selling. NADA and KBB were all less than 14, and it wasn't a GSR confusion thing; b/c GSR's are going for 9 on that website. He checked another car guide which stated 14K and said he'll give me that. Seemed fair to me. I think 14K is fair for my 8 year old car.
Speaking of s2000's, that's what I'm looking for. Been checking out s2ki.com and autotrader. Much like on this site though, everyone's overvaluing their car. Sentimental values for the ITR/s2k are always more than market value; the number of ebay cars that don't get sold b/c of too high reserves reflects that.
Speaking of s2000's, that's what I'm looking for. Been checking out s2ki.com and autotrader. Much like on this site though, everyone's overvaluing their car. Sentimental values for the ITR/s2k are always more than market value; the number of ebay cars that don't get sold b/c of too high reserves reflects that.