=Dear all:
My insurance company determined my 1991 350SD is totalled following an encounter with a deer. Body damage is limited to the hood, grill, and driver's side headlight. Airbags are intact. All the assorted heat exchangers were damaged, which is the big cost to repair. As for the deer, well she didn't suffer after the 60 mph impact.
The Virginia dealership I towed it to estimates $12K to repair. GEICO says its market value is $4.2K. That seems like a lowball figure to me. The NADA website says an "outstanding" example is worth $11K. Mine is a two-owner car with 100% books and records. No deferred maintenance and no amateurs worked on the car. Paint & interior 100%. I verified from dealer records the PO had the "excessive oil consumption" repair on the 350 motor and confirmed it with a compression test at purchase 11 years ago. Mileage at time of accident was 201K. I think it easily falls in the outstanding category.
Anyway, to get to the point, can folks give me pointers on how to better establish FMV on a rare car with an insurance company? When I get to missing my SD, I have to remind myself it's an inanimate object.
Thanks,
MKJ
Re: [diesel_mercedes] Fair market value for an old diesel
Call J.C Taylor Insurance company. They insure classics and might be a me to point you in the right direction. I've had them for years, never used them, but pretty much every local enthusiast that I've met heaps praise upon them.
Hope this helps and good luck.
Sean
"We sleep safely in our beds because rough men stand ready to visit violence upon those who would do us harm"
-George Orwell
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