sanasupra
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Thanks everyone. Out here, insurance follows the car not the person driving, that is true. My insurance is taking this. Kind of a bitch, but whatever.
That said, there's a brand new White 2025 3.0 premium inbound to my local Toyota dealer. Talked to a guy at Toyota in Oahu, said the sales lady at my Toyota referred a sale to him not long ago, so he told me to hold off flying to Oahu, save time and work with my dealer here. He's getting her to give me a deal since she gave him a sale recently, so it's looking like I'd be able to secure this brand new 3.0 Premium for 58k which is amazing. Fingers crossed. Hopefully insurance doesn't really fuck me backwards.
Thanks. Not expecting anything close to 1:1 reimbursement for mods. She was a 2024 3.0 premium MT. The claim reports 7600 miles. The initial "repair estimate" came in today at $45,922. My adjuster said "this is an estimate written to show the car is a total, not a reflection of a settlement." Hoping to know the numbers later today, but might be next week. If it's less than 55k I'll be pissed. I'm hoping 60-62 or so, but guessing somewhere between 55-60. No idea, this is a first for me. 36 years old and I've still never caused an accident. So I've got that going for me, which is nice.First off, glad youre okay. My quick background, I've been in insurance for 12.5 years so I know how it works.
I am assuming you have a standard policy with collison coverage. So you'll be paid whatever the actual cash value is (I suspect below 60k depending on year and miles). And unless you purchase additional coverage (or have a policy I'm not aware of) you'll barely be paid for the aftermarket parts. Basically pennies compared to what you bought them for.
Insurance companies dont value aftermarket parts as adding value. In most cases they subtract from the value. So you get paid the most for as close to stock as the car can be (for the most part).
Good luck with the experience, I hope you have a speedy recovery and if you have any questions let me know.
Also, thank you for taking the bullet and reminding me why I've never let anyone drive any of my cars.
That said, there's a brand new White 2025 3.0 premium inbound to my local Toyota dealer. Talked to a guy at Toyota in Oahu, said the sales lady at my Toyota referred a sale to him not long ago, so he told me to hold off flying to Oahu, save time and work with my dealer here. He's getting her to give me a deal since she gave him a sale recently, so it's looking like I'd be able to secure this brand new 3.0 Premium for 58k which is amazing. Fingers crossed. Hopefully insurance doesn't really fuck me backwards.
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