Boo Hoo My 745 is no more...Accident this Morning

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Paul Tremblay, Feb 9, 2004.

  1. Hi all,
    I was hit by toyota corolla who turned left in front of me with no warning,
    no injuries either side, but my front driver side grill, bumper light
    assemblies, fender and Front wheel, suspension all bent out of shape...the
    wheel partially under the door. I still was able to open the door and exit
    with little difficulty. I am stiff and sore but otherwise unscathed.
    I am pretty sure the adjuster will declare it a total loss.
    any advice as to the potential cost to fix?
    should I buy it back from the insurance or find another 745/945?
    I dont even know how much they are likely to offer me for the Car.
    Any ideas?

    1989 745 GL, Auto, sunroof, power everything, heated seats....
    334000km. judiciously serviced. 90% highway kms mostly Ottawa Montreal over
    the years. still was my daily runner until this morning.

    Cheers.

    So much venting...I guess I never realised how useful this car was to me.

    PT
    89 745GL 334000km (RIP)?
     
    Paul Tremblay, Feb 9, 2004
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  2. Paul Tremblay

    James Sweet Guest

    Sorry to hear about the accident. If the car is not driveable as sounds to
    be the case I would assume it's not easily or safely fixable, chances are
    the frame is bent pretty badly and it would never be the same again. If you
    have the space you could look into buying it cheaply from the insurance and
    use it for parts, then you could pick up another similar car and not have to
    worry about the condition of the interior since you would have a complete
    set.

    Whatever the insurance offers you, be prepared to demand more, insurance
    companies are notorious for trying to stiff people, especially for older
    cars. If you keep calling and calling and bugging them and make it clear
    that you won't settle for less they'll often give you market value. Bluebook
    is useless, look around at some car dealers, look in the paper, save the ads
    you find for similar cars in similar condition. These old wagons tend to
    hold their value extremely well, a car like that would fetch about
    $3000-$3500 US in my area.
     
    James Sweet, Feb 10, 2004
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  3. I agree with your Suggestion, It would be very useful to have a parts car
    since I have really invested in the Car over the years.
    I have dealt with that low balling tendency they have before, I have started
    pinting out online Ads for similar cars and have asked my mechanic and a Car
    broker friend of mine for assistance as witnesses to the maintenance and
    value of the car. I will post an update as this progresses.

    Thanks for your input it is appreciated.

    PT
     
    Paul Tremblay, Feb 10, 2004
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