This could actually be covered by insurance. A friend of mine had a dog chew up their front bumper cover and fender and the insurance paid for the repairs.
You do realize that car insurance pays ACV which is actual cost value, it is only homeowners insurance that pays RCV which is replacement cost value. So technically, no, insurance does not owe to replace your “used” truck with a brand new one
That’s why the insurance company pays the customer the current value of the vehicle that was lost due to being deemed a total loss. They have indemnified that customer and now the customer can go purchase whatever they want with the amount that the vehicle was valued at when the accident occurred 😊
I’m confused by your statement: “I would say the insurance co. should have the burden to find a replacement if totaled.” You’re kidding right? How and Why should that be the insurance company’s responsibility? The insurance co. did not have anything to do with the extent of the damage that was...
First, let me apologize if this has already been discussed. I did use the search feature to browse the forum but was not able to find this exact topic. So forgive me if I overlooked it.
On my ‘22 XLT Mav with Lux package, the key fob has the remote start feature on it. My wife’s ‘23 XLT Mav...
Those fees are in line with what most dealerships charge nowadays. I would pay it. I would also recommend just buying it outright and avoid the $1,800 that you would be paying in interest if you financed.
Thank y’all so much for introducing me to this easy (and cheap) tail light hack that saved me from spending waaaay too much money ordering and possibly never even receiving the Black Appearance package tail lights. This weekend, I did my tail lights and third brake light up top and it turned out...