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Ok my wife was involved in a car accident this weekend which will probably end up going 50/50. The car has just been assessed and we were told probably will get written off. The garage will be contacting us tomorrow to discuss this but I am currently trying to figure out the value of the car to be able to tell if their offer (when it comes) is fair. I have looked on autotrader but prices differ wildly and this only gives an idea of what they are u for and not going for. So I looked on eBay completed auctions and those prices vary wildly too. So is anyone up for the challenge? Spec below
Nissan micra
1.0cc
1998 S reg
47,000 miles so very low
Air conditioning
Silver
Full service history
Mot until July 2011
Think that covers it all. We know it isn`t worth loads but obviously the more we get the more we can put towards a new one. Cheers
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Selling it you would probably have gotten about £500 (up here anyway) but as it`s an insurance jobbie I`d be asking for at least £1500 if not better.
It`s a small and therefore desirable car, no mechanical defects and exceptionally low mileage, it also had a phenomenal amount of sentimental value.
I know I`m the first to complain and shout about the whiplash claimants pushing up premiums but in a genuine case where you`re going to lose your car I say get everything you can from them cos they`re gonna get it back in the next few years of increased premiums anyway.
And good luck (fancy an 04 plate Zafira? LOL :D)
Jimbo : oÞ
"There`s that word again... is there a problem with the Earth`s gravitational pull in the future?"
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It`s a small and therefore desirable car
Ehh. You were warning everyone off small cars the other day???????
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Ehh. You were warning everyone off small cars the other day???????No I wasn`t, I was warning people off Smart cars and Daewoo/Chevvy Matiz range.
There are tons of other small cars I would steer clear of but Micra`s were reasonably decent and apart from that I was commenting from a "how to converse with the guy from the insurance company" point of view... if I wasn`t how can I know how much sentimental value is in Bezza`s missus` car?!?
Jimbo : oÞ
"There`s that word again... is there a problem with the Earth`s gravitational pull in the future?"
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No I wasn`t, I was warning people off Smart cars and Daewoo/Chevvy Matiz range.
I don`t like the 2 seater smart cars in spite of them being made by Mercedes, I do like the look of the 4 seater ones though. The Matiz was the worst car hire we had in Spain, I couldn`t drive it as there was not enough room in the drivers seat, too narrow. Just to point out I did not ask for one it was the only car available to us at the airport, I changed it 2 days later once other cars were available.
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Selling it you would probably have gotten about £500 (up here anyway) but as it`s an insurance jobbie I`d be asking for at least £1500 if not better.
It`s a small and therefore desirable car, no mechanical defects and exceptionally low mileage, it also had a phenomenal amount of sentimental value.How much scope is there to get them to pay more than their first offer then? Supposing he comes back with £500, how would I go about getting them to increase that offer? On Autotrader I have found 7 Nissan Micra`s all listed which are similar mileage and age and are from £1100-£1500. Would showing copies of that be sufficient?
Also, would sentimental value really come in to it? For us it would obviously (it was her first car after all ;-)) but do insurers really adjust for that?
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Go and ask the question on the Honest John forum. One of the best places for all motoring related queries: http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/
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I can speak from experience here, the mother in laws micra was written off 2 years ago and is a late P reg top of the range model (SLX?) with very low mileage, less than 47k IIRC.
At the time, I looked at others and it`s hard to find that model and they were all around £1500 but the most the insurer would offer was £900 minus the salvage and that was 2 years ago. This was even after providing documentary evidence of the cost of a replacement.
It won`t matter one bit about the sentimental side of it, the low mileage or even the condition.....all they do is look at a book for the market value. It will also be on your policy that the result in a total loss claim will be a market value payout. Their market value will not be the amount you will need to buy one of equivalent condition/mileage.
If it`s not badly damaged buy it back and repair it yourself...
RIP Julie & Maisie
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If it`s not badly damaged buy it back and repair it yourself...
A Cat-D write off, S-reg Nissan Micra?
About as appealing as a hefty kick in the nuts.
Don`t get me wrong, it could probably be repaired fine and serve the driver fine.
But they would have to accept it would be absolutely worthless to anyone but them.