LF: 04+ S2000
Originally Posted by hyper,Nov 10 2006, 11:17 AM
^ how long before insurance cut you a check?
i'm driving a stupid Buick Lucenre... HO LUN SUN FOOOOOOO ARRRR
Originally Posted by MOTU,Nov 10 2006, 11:26 AM
Be prepared for a low ball first offer from them.
Originally Posted by andrewchengs,Nov 10 2006, 02:23 PM
i'm driving a stupid Buick Lucenre... HO LUN SUN FOOOOOOO ARRRR
pok guy la... ho pok guy ar..... mo leg ga sik yau
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Originally Posted by Mannn,Nov 10 2006, 11:45 AM
AHHAHHAHAH... i bet you it's not saving you gas money too...
pok guy la... ho pok guy ar..... mo leg ga sik yau
pok guy la... ho pok guy ar..... mo leg ga sik yau
usually in the s2000 i need to pump gas in every 2-3 days the way i drive to work.. scary thing is .. the Buick i've been driving for 4 days now still has 1/4 tank left.. ERRRRRRR...... 70L tank? 80L tank? any guessers? haha
If this was an accident with your wrecked car in storage, the strategy is to drag your feet and refuse to settle. Everyday the car is in storage, it cost them money. In your case you're kind of f-cked, since you have no leverage, plus they can threaten you by taking your rental car away.
Just handle it the same way you'd when you are buying a car from a dealership. Be firm and let them meet your numbers. These guys will pretend to help you and sh-t, but make no mistake, they're trained to sleaze-ball you.
Just handle it the same way you'd when you are buying a car from a dealership. Be firm and let them meet your numbers. These guys will pretend to help you and sh-t, but make no mistake, they're trained to sleaze-ball you.
Originally Posted by climacus,Nov 10 2006, 12:17 PM
If this was an accident with your wrecked car in storage, the strategy is to drag your feet and refuse to settle. Everyday the car is in storage, it cost them money. In your case you're kind of f-cked, since you have no leverage, plus they can threaten you by taking your rental car away.
Just handle it the same way you'd when you are buying a car from a dealership. Be firm and let them meet your numbers. These guys will pretend to help you and sh-t, but make no mistake, they're trained to sleaze-ball you.
Just handle it the same way you'd when you are buying a car from a dealership. Be firm and let them meet your numbers. These guys will pretend to help you and sh-t, but make no mistake, they're trained to sleaze-ball you.
so if i dont' settle and it keeps going .. how long does this last for? ?1 month? 2 months? or until we reach an agreement?


