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Old 11-21-2018, 08:57 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by CRiZO View Post
You're pretty much out of luck. Aftermarket parts and add-on's do not add value.

If you've already bought it back, you're kinda out of power to negotiate as you've technically agreed to its value. Keep making noise though, it's their job to pay you as little as possible.
Yeah, I'm with you here, but is it possible to look at the parts as just that? For argument's sake, if the impact decimated the supercharger unit, would I not be able to get a new unit?

We still haven't agreed on a car value. The reason we're proceeding the way that we are is because the amount I still owe on the car and the salvage value of the car are far below the settlement amount.

I had another adjuster from the same company come out this last Monday and point out all of the things that were screwed up on the original estimate as well as the misrepresentations of the car when it came to installed options that actually add value to the car to the tune of nearly $1800.
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