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Originally Posted by ylwjacket
I received, in all, a $1k deduction for mileage, a $1k increase for comp listing price errors, $600 for tires/battery being new, and $400 for a condition upgrade due to receipts. So, a total of about $1k in recognition of the parts I had done, though tires and battery were really the only ones that had value in their view.
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Good for you. Glad you were able to get another $1000 towards the replacement of your X. Insurance companies get paid to provide a service for fair value and should be obligated to fulfill their end of the bargain in the unfortunate event a vehicle will need to be replaced.
They always come out ahead so it's frustrating when you have to make a case to get what you're due. I've had one total loss claim in 20 years of driving so they've collected 20 years of premiums and had to pay out maybe 5% of that out.
Hope you and your daughter will be able to find something else that keeps her safe and will be reliable, even if not an e53. Good luck.