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Footballguy
So my 22 year old (in a car I own he had for college) totaled the car. Not his fault - the other party was clearly at fault. Luckily, despite airbags deploying and a pretty darn high speed collision, he and his girlfriend are ok. And, miracle of miracles, the other driver had insurance. That seems to be the exception to the rule. So now just to deal with the mangled metal. For those that know this stuff how bad does the insurance try to screw you these days with a total loss settlement? With the car market the way it is I expect something insulting, to be honest. I'm not sure what happens if there is an impasse occurs on that valuation.
Looking at cars the vehicle that he has now has risen in price from 14k to 20k in a year and a half. I'm absolutely floored by this. This is the class of car I could have gotten for 10k a couple years ago. I know prices have gone up but damn.
Looking at cars the vehicle that he has now has risen in price from 14k to 20k in a year and a half. I'm absolutely floored by this. This is the class of car I could have gotten for 10k a couple years ago. I know prices have gone up but damn.