Posted by hd6gtom on December 02, 2015 at 16:22:33 from (166.181.81.227):
In Reply to: Trading cars posted by Case e on December 02, 2015 at 07:44:58:
Congratulations you folks have figured out those figures put out by Kelly or other like places are total garbage. Many times the dealers must pay more for the car or truck at auction than Kelly or other like websites list as fair market value. I deal with this 6 days a week, I also deal with most insurance company's. Also Their way of estimating the value of your wrecked car is criminal. Make sure you have enough insurance coverage to cover what you owe on the car. If the insurance company you are using can't find enough coverage for you RUN away from that company or agent. The coverage is out there. Also if you are in a wreck that is not your fault, their insurance co won't pay the amount owed on the car, look into suing the people that caused the problem. If enough people are taken to court, I would think the insurance company's would have to look at the way they estimate the value of your car or truck. Good luck with your deals and dealing with insurance company's. You are their customer, but if you have a claim, most of them treat you like you are the crook. Any other businesses doing this this would be run out of business within a couple of years.
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