You should come out smelling like a rose...What do you guys think is a fair price for an 08 with 22500 or so on the clock?
So,
The bike is at the local dealership (I have never even stepped foot in this place) and the service guy on the phone is pretty much agreeing that it is totaled. What do you guys think is a fair price for an 08 with 22500 or so on the clock?
here's what NADA says
Greg, Stae Farm paid me retail for my 2005. They checked the book value,but mainly went to all the local dealers for a more accurate survey as to what they would have sold my bike for. They new I would likely accept a retail price offer and be done with it. I was able to get the money and go shopping. Iwas happy with the deal and I had already found a left over 2007 in a crate. Good luck.
I am sure if you park it in certain area's of CA and leave the keys in it your wish will come true.More than likely, the insurance company will determine a 'book' value and there is a good chance mileage will have nothing to do with it. Part of it depends on insurance companies, as they each do things a bit differently. Especially when it comes to farkles and riding gear.
I know the high miles my FJR had didn't matter with Progressive. In fact, sometimes I wish my 220k FJR would get stolen as the insurance payout is worth a hell of a lot more than I could ever sell it for, if I even could.
As a guess for yours - $10,000-$11,000.
Selling to the insurance company is almost always a good trick in America -- it's done all the time (they call it fraud -- but, it's hard to prove...).I know the high miles my FJR had didn't matter with Progressive. In fact, sometimes I wish my 220k FJR would get stolen as the insurance payout is worth a hell of a lot more than I could ever sell it for, if I even could.
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