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Old 09-26-2016, 05:40 PM
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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.

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Just looking for clarity. You actually call SF and either you head down to their location or they come to you for a visual ~inspection~ of your car ?

That's a 1st I've ever heard of.

I can see if you want to add a rider *which does costs extra above the stated premium*, that covers add-ons, custom wheels, etc - in which they may want a inspection or just receipts. That I've done in the past.
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Old 09-26-2016, 05:44 PM
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Just looking for clarity. You actually call SF and either you head down to their location or they come to you for a visual ~inspection~ of your car ?

That's a 1st I've ever heard of.

I can see if you want to add a rider *which does costs extra above the stated premium*, that covers add-ons, custom wheels, etc - in which they may want a inspection or just receipts. That I've done in the past.[/QUOTE]

I take it to them every couple of years just to show them it's well maintained and in excellent condition. I've had the same agent now for 30 years, so the relationship is solid too.
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Glad to hear everyone is OK. That's what is most important.

To address the insurance issues:

  • The maintenance work you performed will be recovered indirectly because you could claim the vehicle was in "excellent" condition as opposed to "good" condition. This is similar to how a buyer would view it. They would not pay you the actual costs you put into it but they're much more likely to pay a higher amount for it because it's in "excellent" condition (just throwing out condition qualifiers).
  • You may receive some compensation for performance / aftermarket items. The insurance company gave me extra for custom wheels I had on my car which was totaled. They also gave me extra for the performance exhaust on a sport bike which was totaled.
  • I've really not had a problem with an insurance company low balling me on the value of my vehicles which have been totaled. The insurance company paid me fairly for both the aforementioned vehicles (in fact I received more for the motorcycle than I paid for it). Perhaps it was because these vehicles were not new and, for the most part, fully depreciated at the time of loss.
  • Very, very, very pleased with State Farm. Always have had great experiences with them.
Let us know how it goes. I think you'll be treated fair without much effort.
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Old 09-28-2016, 08:38 PM
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Glad to hear everyone is OK. That's what is most important.

To address the insurance issues:

  • The maintenance work you performed will be recovered indirectly because you could claim the vehicle was in "excellent" condition as opposed to "good" condition. This is similar to how a buyer would view it. They would not pay you the actual costs you put into it but they're much more likely to pay a higher amount for it because it's in "excellent" condition (just throwing out condition qualifiers).
  • You may receive some compensation for performance / aftermarket items. The insurance company gave me extra for custom wheels I had on my car which was totaled. They also gave me extra for the performance exhaust on a sport bike which was totaled.
  • I've really not had a problem with an insurance company low balling me on the value of my vehicles which have been totaled. The insurance company paid me fairly for both the aforementioned vehicles (in fact I received more for the motorcycle than I paid for it). Perhaps it was because these vehicles were not new and, for the most part, fully depreciated at the time of loss.
  • Very, very, very pleased with State Farm. Always have had great experiences with them.
Let us know how it goes. I think you'll be treated fair without much effort.
Very encouraging - thanks. I know I would pay more for an X5 with all of the work that I just did on this one, knowing I wouldn't have to do it for 75-100k miles.

Will report back once I get more info - just taking baby steps.
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