Quote:as I will not be buying another 968 after this lesson in car values.
Huh? Not sure I understand your point here. I have a good friend whose Accord was totalled recently and she got a check that barely covered the bank loan value, to say nothing of the actual value or replacement cost.
This issue has nothing to do with the fact that the car was a Porsche 968. I suspect that you could find a very nice replacement cabriolet with less miles for $17k. It would probably not be Mint Green, but that rarity is just not something most insurers will recognize on a car unless it has special collector car coverage.
Don't misunderstand me, I think that payout was too low. Insurance companies have their customers, and in particular people whose cars their customers have hit, over a barrel. The rules are rigged in their favor and your only real course of action, if you don't like their numbers, is to go to court. Most of us can not afford the time and money that would cost - and it would most likely quickly outstrip the financial gain you might win in court. Now if you have medical costs and pain that is a whole different enchilada...
As for diminished value, I fully understand what it is daly. The problem is accuratley quantifying it and then getting an insurance company to pay it. Maybe on a high dollar/low mileage car, but on a 15-year old Porsche already worth less than $20k? Not likely. And even if you do win, the amount would probably be less than 10% of the car's value. Does it sound like I know what I'm talking about? I do - I tried - I failed.
Ask a good repair shop that specializes in Porsche about diminished value. They probably can recomend an independent appraiser to help you try to win the fight (once again, the voice of experience). But you will have to pay that person a few hundred for the appraisal and the insurance company can just refuse to honor it. Then you are back at square one - take the check or go to court. Good luck!
Finally - tloof, that post was just a bit too quick on the draw. Let the man offer up the parts before you start doing the vulture dance over his still smouldering ride <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />