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Old 09-26-2016, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by ylwjacket View Post
I am thinking they will mark down for mileage, but I can make the case that it was in better condition than comparable cars, probably even with less mileage, because it was ready to go another 100k miles with all of that done.

If I buy a used one with 130k miles, I will be expecting to do all of that work all over again.

I think that would add value if I were reselling it.
I have had very good luck with State Farm on two previous occasions with similar circumstances involving claims on the collision portion of my policy. The important considerations were; 1) I was a long time State Farm policy holder, 2) I always maintained collision on my vehicles no matter what the mileage, and 3) I maintain my vehicles well enough to qualify as a "certified pre-owned" vehicle that could be placed on an extended warranty. I also let State Farm periodically inspect my vehicles so they can make a note of their general appearance and condition. With mildly persistent persuasion, I've never had a problem with them assigning the highest possible value towards any repair or replacement situation.

2002 X5 3.0 310,360 miles
2014 428i 21,500 miles

2004 325i sold at 123,600 miles
2001 325i sold at 66,000 miles

1970 Firebird - under restoration
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