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it might total. example. insurance wont give you full kbb value. most dont go by kbb or nada. they have their own system with the area market value. lets say they value the car at 4500. now they will deduct for mileage, previous damage, chips and scratches, interior condition, paint condition, drivetrain condition. lets say all that comes up to 900. 4500-900=3600. than they will take out deductable. lets say its 250. ends up $3350 check. depending on your insurance most total a car at 60-70 precent of car value (3350). i think it will total
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Originally posted by Greenster95 View Postit might total. example. insurance wont give you full kbb value. most dont go by kbb or nada. they have their own system with the area market value. lets say they value the car at 4500. now they will deduct for mileage, previous damage, chips and scratches, interior condition, paint condition, drivetrain condition. lets say all that comes up to 900. 4500-900=3600. than they will take out deductable. lets say its 250. ends up $3350 check. depending on your insurance most total a car at 60-70 precent of car value (3350). i think it will total
I had a super clean, rare blue, Dakota R/T with only 55K. I hit a deer, or he hit me and the truck was totaled. The truck was worth over 8k and I got $4,800. USAA's market value for a Dakota R/T with 55K was only $5,100. I was pissed because I traded in my super clean Cobra in for that truck and lost my ass, in both vehicles.
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