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MUSKOKA800
01-27-2016, 06:00 PM
Does anybody here have access to vehicle price evaluation books or software?
I need to determine the value of my 2008 Yaris Sedan with Aero Package so I may negotiate with my insurance company. Auto Trader lists no Aero Package Sedans within 1000 kl of me. Which could be good. :iono:
Exiwolfman
01-27-2016, 06:05 PM
Does anybody here have access to vehicle price evaluation books or software?
I need to determine the value of my 2008 Yaris Sedan with Aero Package so I may negotiate with my insurance company. Auto Trader lists no Aero Package Sedans within 1000 kl of me. Which could be good. :iono:
i do , need ur km and options list etc
Exiwolfman
01-27-2016, 06:09 PM
Does anybody here have access to vehicle price evaluation books or software?
I need to determine the value of my 2008 Yaris Sedan with Aero Package so I may negotiate with my insurance company. Auto Trader lists no Aero Package Sedans within 1000 kl of me. Which could be good. :iono:
Sorry did look it up on Canadian Black Book and wont give me a listing car to old or not worth much , I have same problem with mine.
Best way is to walk down to your MTO or license place and get the 20 dollar resale book it will show how much your car is worth to the govt .
MUSKOKA800
01-28-2016, 12:24 PM
Thanks Exiwolfman. I'll drive the rental and try that after the public library.
WeeYari
01-28-2016, 12:51 PM
What's up?
MUSKOKA800
01-29-2016, 03:49 PM
Total Loss. Snow storm last week. Roads in Burlington were super greasy. A chick in an 2015 AWD Infinity Q50S on summer performance tires spun from the inside of a curve across into my oncoming lane where I broad sided her. No charges due to conditions. She got her drivers side rear door punched in. I lost my ride. More later after the insurance dust settles.
WeeYari
01-29-2016, 04:16 PM
Shit man! How's your body?
Exiwolfman
01-29-2016, 06:19 PM
Total Loss. Snow storm last week. Roads in Burlington were super greasy. A chick in an 2015 AWD Infinity Q50S on summer performance tires spun from the inside of a curve across into my oncoming lane where I broad sided her. No charges due to conditions. She got her drivers side rear door punched in. I lost my ride. More later after the insurance dust settles.
I say go after her sue her for negligence driving on summer tires I the winter.
Sorry to hear this as long as your ok.
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tmontague
01-29-2016, 07:11 PM
ugh this angers me to no end. How is it that it is not deemed her fault? Regardless of her tire choice, she was going too fast for the conditions she was driving in.
In theory this means I can drive a corner at 50km/h on a 60km/h road spin out and hit someone, but it's not my fault because the pavement in that area was "slippery".
A driver is in charge of his/her vehicle anytime they decide to drive on a public road regardless of conditions. If you lack common sense to know how to drive for the conditions than you are negligent and should not be out driving in those said conditions.
Hope all settles well for you Muskoka, I vote take her to court as well to cover any losses you incurred.
Meeksworth
01-30-2016, 09:43 AM
Um what? Here is the USA if you lose control and go into the oncoming lane it's all your fault regardless of conditions i.e. snowstorm, tornado, or even an advertising clown.
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invader166
01-30-2016, 11:01 AM
Um what? Here is the USA if you lose control and go into the oncoming lane it's all your fault regardless of conditions i.e. snowstorm, tornado, or even an advertising clown.
And you'd be right to think so...but that's not how things work in Canada. Insurance companies have a monopoly out here, and they do all they can to NOT put 100% of the blame on one single driver in the event of an accident. That way they can increase the insurance rates of all of the drivers involved and make more money off them. :mad:
mf4361
01-30-2016, 11:14 AM
I say go after her sue her for negligence driving on summer tires I the winter.
Sorry to hear this as long as your ok.
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Unfortunately it's not a law in Ontario yet to ban using summer tire in snow (it is in Quebec and parts of BC interior)
I'd imagine you can still claim her fault at going too fast
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Adriaan
02-03-2016, 09:50 PM
Sorry to hear, hopefully you can take off the extra parts and sell it to them bone stock, since they will give you next to nothing for the car. Glad your not injured! I was in the Toronto, Mississauga area on Monday for the day, i found people are driving faster and just don't care anymore. Almost like Montreal driving but getting pretty close! Even if they had winter tires on the SVU they would think there more invincible. You should get between 4000 to 8000$, but you'll have to prove alot why you think it is worth that. Dealer service bill, rust proving, winter tires, if you take it back to stock.
Frank the Tank
02-21-2016, 10:30 PM
Are you saying your cars a write off? And its nobody's fault?
MUSKOKA800
02-24-2016, 08:35 PM
Are you saying your cars a write off? And its nobody's fault?
According to the cop it was the weathers fault. :rolleyes:
No injuries so No-Fault insurance kicks in. Each drivers insurance company covers their own clients vehicle.
7:34pm
03-01-2016, 12:34 PM
i do , need ur km and options list etc
ot: Do you have access to Carproof?
:biggrin:
Exiwolfman
03-01-2016, 01:48 PM
ot: Do you have access to Carproof?
:biggrin:
Black book not car proof so what car is worth not accident report.
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Frank the Tank
03-01-2016, 07:06 PM
summer tires and not at fault? lol fuck would i be pissed
edit:
not to sound like a dick but are you selling the aftermarket parts?
WeeYari
03-01-2016, 09:09 PM
^ I doubt it since he has a WTB for a rear sway bar. Makes me think he was not able to pillage his car before being released to insurer.
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MUSKOKA800
03-07-2016, 07:13 PM
edit:
not to sound like a dick but are you selling the aftermarket parts?[/QUOTE]
All was lost with the car except for the winter mats and Scion leather wheel which the collision shop allowed me to switch back to the OEM wheel.
I do have the OEM alloys with new summer tires and the six 18" TRD wheels all of which are in winter storage. The TRD wheels will be sold. I also have some odds and ends, some aftermarket (which never made it onto the car) but mostly OEM parts, which I will list in the Items For Sale page once I get organized.
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