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Porsche9 07-16-2016 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thstone (Post 503250)
We, ah.... worked it out with the insurance company.

Their first offer was $8,800. I countered at $18,000. They did what all insurance companies do and lied.

First, they said that a 944 base (which they used for valuation) was the same as a 944 Turbo. Not true. That is like saying that a Boxster base is the same as a Boxster S.

Second, they said they would only use "local" comps. Not true.

Third, they said that they would only use comps within 1 model year. Not true.

Fourth, they said that they could only add value for the cost of the actual replacement engine but not any of the labor. Not true.

At the end of several back and forth discussions, we settled at $15,200. :)

Good for you! The car was worth ever bit of $15k.

I've seen it go the other way too. My daughter had her 2006 totaled and they offered $13,500 for it. I did my research and figured it was worth $10,500. We had paid $16,500 for it 4 years prior and had put over 50k on it. We quietly took their money.:)

thstone 07-16-2016 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porsche9 (Post 503257)
I've seen it go the other way too. My daughter had her 2006 totaled and they offered $13,500 for it. I did my research and figured it was worth $10,500. We had paid $16,500 for it 4 years prior and had put over 50k on it. We quietly took their money.:)

:cheers: Glad that you had a good experience with the insurer! Sure makes life a lot easier/happier after losing a car.

Nine8Six 07-16-2016 02:04 PM

ah man what a stupid way to lose a cool car, this should just never happen to anyone. That kid must have been pissed as $&&^%

Sorry to read that.

ps. Note to dad, keep the same insurance co as long as you can, they treat you guud ;)

seningen 07-16-2016 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thstone (Post 503250)
We, ah.... worked it out with the insurance company.

Their first offer was $8,800. I countered at $18,000. They did what all insurance companies do and lied.

First, they said that a 944 base (which they used for valuation) was the same as a 944 Turbo. Not true. That is like saying that a Boxster base is the same as a Boxster S.

Second, they said they would only use "local" comps. Not true.

Third, they said that they would only use comps within 1 model year. Not true.

Fourth, they said that they could only add value for the cost of the actual replacement engine but not any of the labor. Not true.

At the end of several back and forth discussions, we settled at $15,200. :)

Classic insurance BS

Be interesting to see what it fetches.

Probably a few $k in parts needed depending how much the fire was contained.

M

thstone 07-16-2016 04:51 PM

And I just bought another spare 2.5L engine with 112K miles for $2,750.

Another Spec Boxster racer wants to buy the engine that I have so I found another for my spare.

99 Boxster rwd Porsche 986 Complete Engine 2 5 Motor M96 20 M96 20 107 484 | eBay

Timco 07-17-2016 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by BYprodriver (Post 503246)
I'm thinking Mr. Stone is going to be giving them problems! :matchup:


Poor form Timco, really poor form!

I meant absolutely no ill will or to make fun. He said no one was hurt.

My apologies to OP if that was offensive over a month ago.

Apology sent.

Tried sending an apology to BYprovider but inbox over storage allowance. My apologies.

Xpit77 07-17-2016 05:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thstone (Post 503250)
We, ah.... worked it out with the insurance company.

Their first offer was $8,800. I countered at $18,000. They did what all insurance companies do and lied.

First, they said that a 944 base (which they used for valuation) was the same as a 944 Turbo. Not true. That is like saying that a Boxster base is the same as a Boxster S.

Second, they said they would only use "local" comps. Not true.

Third, they said that they would only use comps within 1 model year. Not true.

Fourth, they said that they could only add value for the cost of the actual replacement engine but not any of the labor. Not true.

At the end of several back and forth discussions, we settled at $15,200. :)

Actually there are 3 models. Base ( single cam ) S ( twin cam n/a ) and the S Turbo.

itsnotanova 07-20-2016 09:25 AM

Winning bid was $2750.

Tcar 07-20-2016 01:14 PM

Cancelled. Error.


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