[Shotimes] My SHO is Dead
alfitz@alfitz.com
alfitz@alfitz.com
Sat, 6 Nov 2004 15:50:40 -0600
Generally the insurance company will pay you 75% of the value if you keep
the car. It would certainly be worth the "parts" to keep it.
Al Fitz
alfitz@alfitz.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank & Susan Malinowski" <yakers@earthlink.net>
To: <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 12:38 PM
Subject: [Shotimes] My SHO is Dead
> My SHO is Dead
>
> I got into a car accident last night and I am happy that no one was
> injured. My SHO was hit on the side and there was major damage to the
> side of the car. The insurance company has the value of the SHO at
> about $2k and the repairs at $5.6k so they want to total it out. I
> would like to have it fixed and keep it going but at 11 years and 150K
> miles it may be time to pass on to a new or newer vehicle. I kept the
> car in really great shape with services at the SHO shop, new paint,
> front seats, and recently starter and alternator.
> Do I have to take the total price from the insurance? Am I better off
> parting it out or sending it to the great junkyard in Nebraska?
>
> I will look for replacement suggestions later, for now what do I do
> with a damaged SHO which I would really like to keep driving.
>
> 1992 White MTX 150k Mi
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