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by Boostin
sorry to see it mate, the same happened to me in my 12 coupe i had few years ago... wet weather an stupid 50yr old lady in a brand new mazda..
wet weather and a dodgy road in adelaide did not help...
yeh sorry to hear that for you.. and she had a new car... it really is the other nob heads on the road you have to look out for..
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By Whorida
The problem is 90% of companies assume ownership of the wreck if they pay you out for a write off. If that is the case with the other drivers insurer then it probably will end up as scrap. They may send it to an auction house, if they do you can get the details and buy it back on the cheap (hopefully).
It sucks that the specialty insurers don't insure drivers under 25. Just because your 19 doesn't mean you don't appreciate a classic ride. I think it's an excuse to keep their premiums low or something.
yeh i know that she is paying for it cause dam it was her fault.. hopefully i can buy it back for a cheaper price if it cost to much to repair and make it a right off..
can i only get back wat i insured it for or can i tell her insurance that its worth more cause it is..??
Dodgeman thats the thing about people who are honest and the ones who aren't who have crashes.. ok coruse you don't want to admit you have no insurance..
i have a few things that i haven't done with my new engine but its not to much of a worry...
EDIT: the lucky thing is that none of my back lights were smashed so that cool