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Re: O/T Chevy Cobalt
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Posted by davpal on February 08, 2007 at 16:20:32 from (216.93.120.123):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Chevy Cobalt posted by e on February 08, 2007 at 13:44:27:
How often do you see a car wreck that is serious that both vehicles aren't junk when they haul them away. If you hit an escort with a silverado they are both going to be junk afterwards. The people in the heavier vehicle may have a better chance of surviving the crash but the silverado will be in the junkyard along with the escort. Insurance companies are basically paying you for personal injury liability, replacing the vehicle is secondary. A lot of people that total out a car don't even claim it on insurance because those rippoff artists will just jack up the premium and get it back from you anyway. Just wish there were a few chinese and Indian insurance companies that would come in and undercut these A-holes so they would have to lower their prices instead of getting constant pay raises and building new buildings all over the place.
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