Stolen SRT6 Roadster
Oh noooo! I just totally missed that comment. I’m sorry for the OP - that really sucks. Hoping, as mentioned above, he had a good agreed upon value policy.
I hear about members getting those policies all the time, and since he had it in storage it sounds like he would have fit the criteria. However, I tried to sign up for those policies before but keep getting denied.
I love to drive my Crossfires and it seems like they don’t like that fact.
For an agreed upon value policy I guess it needs to be a car-show vehicle with very low mileage and little usage.
I hear about members getting those policies all the time, and since he had it in storage it sounds like he would have fit the criteria. However, I tried to sign up for those policies before but keep getting denied.
I love to drive my Crossfires and it seems like they don’t like that fact.
For an agreed upon value policy I guess it needs to be a car-show vehicle with very low mileage and little usage.
Damn, so sorry to hear about the loss. I hope the bastiche were seriously hurt in the crash, although they probably have no insurance and we (the taxpayer) will be stuck with their medical bills.
I, too, keep my Crossfires in a storage unit for the winter, with the keys on the console. BUT - I remove the batteries and keep them at home on float chargers.
I, too, keep my Crossfires in a storage unit for the winter, with the keys on the console. BUT - I remove the batteries and keep them at home on float chargers.
IMHO there is no reason to leave a key(s) in any vehicle. Leaving keys in a vehicle, especially while unattended , is a major security risk creating easy opportunities for theft. Such actions could void insurance claims, and facilitate further crimes.
garage unlocked keys in them! knock yourself out car thieves. Don’t hear about crossfires getting stolen much. Bet that thief got a surprise the first time he romped on it.
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