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#2376 Post by Oxymoron »

Well, if apart from the parts you listed everything else is good, you could resell-it for the spare parts and the scrap-metal to the junkyard. I figure if they aren't total assholes, you could get a thousand dollars or two out of it.

Though I don't have any experience owning a motorized vehicle so don't take my word for it.

Just keep in mind that when the cost of repairing a vehicle (or anything, really) is above the one you paid to acquire it in the first place, you should seriously reconsider the idea of paying for said repairs.
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#2377 Post by Darksi4190 »

the car cost 14750$ to buy, so the current repair estimate is about 50% of that.

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#2378 Post by Oxymoron »

Fair enough, then.

But holy shit I hope it was out-of-the-assembly-line new when you got it for that price.
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#2379 Post by RogueIce »

How old is it? I'd be surprised if the insurance didn't just total it anyway, so you may not have the choice.

(I think you mentioned the car issues awhile back...was it you? I don't remember, sorry)
Oxymoron wrote:Fair enough, then.

But holy shit I hope it was out-of-the-assembly-line new when you got it for that price.
$14Gs is not that unreasonable for a new car. Pretty cheap, actually, for the lower-end sedans.

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#2380 Post by Darksi4190 »

this is not the old escape. We've since sold that to a scrapyard. This is the 2010 chevy Malibu i've had since about March.

Which is kind of funny when you think about it. I had the escape for 8 years with barely a scratch on it right up until the end, and i've had this for three goddamn months and it's already smashed up.

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#2381 Post by Oxymoron »

@ Rogue : Indeed, for a new car that's more than reasonable - thus why I said I hoped it was one.

But for a used one it better be a fucking sedan in mint condition for such a price tag.

Pre-post edit : 2010 ? Well, for a less than three years old car that seems pretty fair.
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#2382 Post by RogueIce »

Have you looked up the Blue Book value?

2010 Malibu

You'd have to put in the model, any options and the mileage to get a better estimate, of course. I just went with the low-end model and defaults.

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#2383 Post by Oxymoron »

looks like you paid at least $3000 too much if that site is trustworthy
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#2384 Post by Darksi4190 »

The guy at the shop says he doesn't think the Insurance company will total the car out given it's value and the projected cost of the repairs, but he hadn't actually gotten the door off yet and he still has some stuff he has to check, so it looks like this will be fixable, since there's no way I can afford a decent car with what I have.

When we bought it, I didn't even make enough to qualify for a loan. I had to borrow the money from my dad and agree to pay him back in installments. Right now, I can barely afford to pay the insurance deductible, the cost of the ticket, and the cost of a rental car. There's no way i'd be able to afford even a half-way decent replacement car, and apparently one of my father's conditions for continuing to help pay for school is that I drive a car that is "not shit."

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#2385 Post by RogueIce »

I left it on the Trade-In tab, which is lower. Private Party Value is a little over $13,000 so more reasonable. And like I said, the specific model, options and mileage will also alter things pretty well. Upping it to the LTZ model, for example, gives a PPV of $14,660 for the car in "Good" condition.

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#2386 Post by Darksi4190 »

yeah i've looked at blue book too. Its value is anywhere between 10 and 15 thousand dollars depending on what condition its classified in and the specific options. I think the guy at the shop said the repair cost had to hit 75-80% of the car's value for the insurance company to total it, so it looks like aside from the deductible i'm alright for now at least. My premiums are going to go up at the next renewal because of the points on my license from the ticket, but i'll just have to deal with that when it happens.

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#2387 Post by Oxymoron »

You have point-licenses now ? I thought the US was still using the old "all or nothing" system.
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#2388 Post by Darksi4190 »

no, there are points.

This will cost me about 3, and I have 2 already from a speeding infraction last year, which will disappear after next year. So the total number of "points" on my license will be five.

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Oxymoron wrote:You have point-licenses now ? I thought the US was still using the old "all or nothing" system.
Depends on the state.
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#2390 Post by Flagg »

Darksi4190 wrote:no, there are points.

This will cost me about 3, and I have 2 already from a speeding infraction last year, which will disappear after next year. So the total number of "points" on my license will be five.
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#2391 Post by Oxymoron »

I assume you meant "pony"

Because I'm not sure an overweight person who never exercised would make for a good mount
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#2392 Post by Flagg »

Oxymoron wrote:I assume you meant "pony"

Because I'm not sure an overweight person who never exercised would make for a good mount
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#2393 Post by Oxymoron »

Anyway

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That reminder on the forum's front page sure is useful :v
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#2394 Post by magic princess »

I'm kind of a redneck I guess, but I'd pull the door off myself and shop junkyards for a replacement door. The door is kind of an easy thing to replace. The wheel assembly right front can also be replaced. The dash board doesn't need replacing, nor does the rocker molding. Cracks in the dashboard can be dealt with with DIY epoxy kits and the same for the rocker molding (it's just anti-rust plastic over the lower body panels), and then a decent coat of paint across them will conceal the fact that it was damaged except at very very close range. The A-pillar damage, however, I could not repair myself, though if it had happened when Alexia and I had a friend who was a mechanic at the bus base she worked out, we could have gotten him to brace the A pillar and then done the rest of the work ourselves.

If you're that tight on budget (your dad's demand is fucking absurd, by the way. My 2001 Echo is a perfectly nice car even with well over 200k miles) you should learn to do more car work on your own. It's probably too late to do this because you already reported it to insurance, but it's something to think about for the future.


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#2395 Post by magic princess »

Oxymoron wrote:You have point-licenses now ? I thought the US was still using the old "all or nothing" system.
Washington, and Rhode Island, don't have points systems, nor does Oregon, though a lot of states do. Some of our states (I believe only Michigan and Illinois at this point) will also seize licenses until payment of fines or demand payment on the spot, the later being what I understand France does, though conversely most do not. There is a compact that 42 of the 50 states are members of that shares points and license suspensions.

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#2396 Post by adr »

unrelated to what y'all are talking about but i gotta say it

i cannot overstate my admiration for youtube musicians. even the ones who's performances leave something to be desired are fucking awesome in my book because they're living the dream

hell that's even the dream of the dream in my case

but this is so inspirational that i think the turning point in one of my dream world story arcs just materialized thanks to these people (and, of course, the song itself, otome no policy from sailor moon r, look it up and prepare to be totally addicted): dream us are actually going to do it. we're gonna sing some fucking anime and video game songs and post them to the fucking youtube.

oh yeah


(will real world me do it? idk, maybe eventually, prolly not, but dream me actually canonically living the dream is awesome, i feel his victories all the same anyway, and besides this is a big step closer.)
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#2397 Post by magic princess »

I love how now that the word redneck has been invoked, adr addresses us as "y'all".

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#2398 Post by Questor »

Wall, all y'all chillins need to get back home now, ya' hea'! It late!

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#2399 Post by magic princess »

As another tip for the future, plan out how many miles a day you plan to drive on a rental and the relative fuel efficiencies before going and getting a rental car... Sometimes a pickup from U-haul can be cheaper if you're only going to drive short distances.

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#2400 Post by The Spartan »

Ya'll?

I thought I was the only one on the board who's dialect uses that word....

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