HHGT makes a good point, but how does one get the offending insurance company to pony up for depreciation damage w/o having to end up in court?
This is a valid beef because we've all seen cars that have been resold, some honestly, some trying to be passed off without telling the stories, but you know what that does to the car's value once the damage is known.
Just wondering.
This is a valid beef because we've all seen cars that have been resold, some honestly, some trying to be passed off without telling the stories, but you know what that does to the car's value once the damage is known.
Just wondering.