Originally Posted by ProjectMayhem
Also if anyone finds listing posted online of current srt6 crossfire that would be helpful as im trying to create a case to get as much as possible. The higher the list pricing the better. I know we are all used to looking for the cheapest but in this case i need the opposite. Mine was at about 31,000 miles for comparison. Just send me the links.
We are hopping to also push the fact that this is a very limited production car and that true value can't be fully determined by current market value. On a side note my lawyer is a parapalegic that actually became a lawyer after suffereing for injuries that happened to him after a severe car accident.
THe woman and her passanger weren't even injured during the accident manly due to her only having the front end collision and hitting me instead of face first into the median and possibly worse. I'm going for nothing less than the woman replacing the true value of the vehical in such a way that i can purchase another similar mileage/condition crossfire at a similar amount left on the note of that vehical 11,500. and of coarse medical exspenses built up due to the accident.
Glad you're OK. More important than the car is the potential for unknown health issues. Make sure you are checked out and have a follow-up. The body often has issues from an accident well past the actual event.
As far as the car -- there are so many ways to search and find these cars now, I'd suggest checking all national sites -- and be specific about year, color, equipment, mileage etc. The more narrow the target for replacement, the more likely it is the insurance company will look to the higher priced vehicle as their baseline. If they say they can replace it for X but it's in red -- and you don't want red, then that's one factor that can be used to push back with. Having a low production vehicle wil likely help too.
Good luck.