05-28-2014, 07:04 PM | #48 |
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Well, the appointment with the appraiser went terribly today. First, he couldn't even find the M235 in his system to figure out prices, so I didn't even get a damage value. He then told me the car definitely isn't totaled because all it needs is a new roof, hood and trunk. He didn't even look at my interior or any other parts of the car that were lost or wrecked.
Side note: on the way to the appointment, I found that I now have a "passenger safety malfunction". Those aren't the exact words, forget what they were. I'm assuming that means the airbags and/or their sensors don't work. He told me that if I don't agree with him, I should take it to a body shop to get an appraisal. He insisted they will let me know the damage is not as bad as I think it is, even though he couldn't even give me a number. I'm trying to squeeze it in for a quick appraisal at my dealer's body shop. I work for the dealer, so I'm hoping I can get a little priority. Any advice anyone has beyond that would be greatly appreciated. =( |
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05-28-2014, 07:41 PM | #49 | |
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I would have considered that totaled, but I'm not an insurance adjuster nor do I know how much it would take to repair that to spec and replace the parts that need replacing. |
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05-28-2014, 07:45 PM | #50 | |
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New hood, new trunk, A frame and roof repair (not even sure if it's possible to repair them to their original states), new mirrors, trim, tail lights, brake caliper, rear window, sunroof, windshield, whatever is going on with the interior electrics, whatever water damage the seats and floor have taken, doors, front fenders It's practically every single piece of the car's exterior, so I figured $36-38k in damage when you consider parts and labor would be pretty easy to reach, especially with all the unknowns of the interior damage. |
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05-28-2014, 07:58 PM | #51 | |
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The sad thing is that sometimes insurance adjusters do get it wrong. They'll authorize a repair that is borderline totaled and then once the repairs are under way, hidden damage pops up and the insurance is forced to pay up even more pushing it well past the threshold that would have been considered totaled in the beginning. But, it's too late at that point since the body shop has to get paid. Get your own estimates for sure and all you can do is hope for the best. |
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05-31-2014, 08:25 AM | #54 |
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06-04-2014, 07:53 PM | #56 | |
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The body shop had the car for months, so long his rental needed oil changes. In addition to all the body and frame work, once they dug in, they ended up replacing the whole engine too. Once they got underway it was too late to back off. He traded the car in the day he got it back because everything felt off and the damage was so extensive. He lost about 20k! Good luck and be persistent. Keep calling and keep pushing the issue.
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better MPG with the dents. Its true, i saw it on mythbusters.
That really sucks though, I cant imagine having to deal with insurance in your situation. I hope it works out for you, just dont take no for an answer.... Push and insist best you can. Does that do anything with the title as far as flood damage or would it still have a clean title when something like this happens? sorry again about your luck! |
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06-05-2014, 11:20 AM | #58 |
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Just a quick update for everyone. The insurance company sent out a new, more competent adjuster on Monday and he wrote up the car. He didn't have a quote for me at the time, because the M235 doesn't exist in their parts appraisal system yet. They called me back this morning to let me know the car will be a total loss.
I'm really sad to see her go, but I know she never would have been the same after all the repairs. My CA has found me a really nice 335, fully loaded, already with M performance exhaust and red performance brakes. There were no 235s available with manual in the Northeast, except for one base one with no options. I may sound impatient, but after waiting 3 months for my order, I didn't feel like waiting for another one to be built. I'm really happy to have been one of the first ones to join the 235 club and as short as my time with her was, she'll always have a place in my heart. Thanks for all the support, everyone! |
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Pics of the 335 when you get it. |
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