Does KBB not realize what has happened to the car market the past couple years?
My son's car was sideswiped on highway (hit & run). Only minor body damage (door, front & back side panels, all metal), but at 13 years old, even though only 110K miles, I expect insurance to call it Totaled.
So I looked up the value in KBB, and they have it at $4K. WTF!!!
If you go to Cars.com I find a couple dozen cars +/-1 yr, +/- 20K miles, and the cheapest is $7,500 with most in the $10-12K range.
So I'm certain insurance will want to just give us $3K (4 - 1 deductable).
Hell, I found a 31 year old Geo Metro priced at over $4K. That's probably what that cost brand new.
So I expect my options are:
- take the likely $3K, add in another $5K or so to get him something
- pay out of pocket for the repairs (also about $5K)
- it is safely driveable, but my Ex would blow a fuse if didn't fix or replace
- seems like there should be another option, but I can't think what it would be (???)
My son's car was sideswiped on highway (hit & run). Only minor body damage (door, front & back side panels, all metal), but at 13 years old, even though only 110K miles, I expect insurance to call it Totaled.
So I looked up the value in KBB, and they have it at $4K. WTF!!!
If you go to Cars.com I find a couple dozen cars +/-1 yr, +/- 20K miles, and the cheapest is $7,500 with most in the $10-12K range.
So I'm certain insurance will want to just give us $3K (4 - 1 deductable).
Hell, I found a 31 year old Geo Metro priced at over $4K. That's probably what that cost brand new.
So I expect my options are:
- take the likely $3K, add in another $5K or so to get him something
- pay out of pocket for the repairs (also about $5K)
- it is safely driveable, but my Ex would blow a fuse if didn't fix or replace
- seems like there should be another option, but I can't think what it would be (???)