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Nope, but would been comical to see.
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the whole color to recognition thing is not really an exact science. the human eye responds more to colors toward the center of the visible spectrum while red is on the inferior edge. on the other hand, we dont really use color to identify things. we use contrast. since a lot of our world isnt red, i would imagine that red is relatively easy to see. its visible enough to use for stop lights and signs. i think the focus is on contrast.
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IF both are being sold, yes. If both are being enjoyed by their owners, no.
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Yeah, this is what I heard from the guy running the outgoing end at the local hub for UPS. They're brutal about accidents, this guy won't be driving again for a substantial period of time.
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It's no different than a house. If a nascar stadium went in 15 feet behind your house, it's no longer as valuable as it previously was regardless of whether or not you intend to sell it. (Which this sort of precedent is exactly what I always use) Several years ago Allstate wrote a check for $7500, after paying all costs to repair my vehicle, after the tortfeasor lost in small claims court. The total diminished value was assessed at $15k. Repair costs for the vehicle were around $16k. If you show up prepared in front of a judge with case law, an appraisal, etc. it's a pretty easy thing to win. Who takes diminished value on a car to civil court anyways? Was it a Ferrari or something? edit: Btw, if anyone is actually pursuing DV, most insurance companies will throw case law at you indicating that an insurance company is only obligated to repair the vehicle. These cases are in relation to first party claims (you can't go after your own insurance company for DV in most states) rather than third party claims. Last edited by Gen; 03-09-2013 at 10:39 PM. |
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The value of my car is 100% in my eyes, I love it. I get in an accident and it gets fully repaired. The car is once again 100% and I love it. It will continue to be 100% regardless of the accident as long as the accident fully restored it. Now years later I decide to sell it. I may or may not get full value depending on several factors. Depending on the type of vehicle I might actually get even more than it's general value regardless of any past accident. Supply, demand, mileage, year, etc. Dodge quit making orange chargers in 2012 and that's the only color a friend wanted, so he would actually pay more to get that specific year regardless of any past accident as long as it was fully restored. How much its diminished in value will depend on dozens of factors but ONLY at the time I try to sell it. Congratulations getting free money though with a lawyer trick though. I'm not saying it's wrong period, but in my book if you aren't trying to sell it then you've lost no value and you're gaming the system. I was happy to award the guy 0 dollars, he was going after a girl who had fully paid to restore the car, he was perfectly happy with it, had no desire to sell it, but then he learned about diminished value and realized he could get several more thousands out of her just because! Dirty. If the OP has no desire to sell his FR-S, then in my opinion a diminished value claim is just asking for free money. If the insurance company pays it out I have less issue with it. But if they go after someone else for it then that's not right. |
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For what it's worth, you HAVE to go after the individual for this, also called the tortfeasor (and the insurance company is obligated to pay it). You can't sue the insurance company directly as they did not cause the damage. It sounds like you may have misunderstood what was actually going on in the case you sat on the jury for. While you may have thought he was going after some poor woman, he was forced to do so to get to the insurance company. I highly doubt he had any expectation that she would be paying anything. When I had to take a DV case to court, I had to take the individual that hit me, not his insurer, Allstate. I explained this to him and it was a perfectly friendly exchange. |
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Why does it matter if some intends to sell or not? The person hit should be made whole, exactly what they had prior to the accident. If the car has 10k worth of damage, it is forever a wrecked car and worth less in the eye of any future buyer. There are companies that investigate and put together a market analysis for this exact same reason.
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You guys can say what you want, if I'm looking for a very specific vehicle and I find the exact one I want for the price I want I'm not going to care one bit about a prior accident as long as it's been restored. I'm going to buy what I want to buy, that's the free market. Do some buying/selling on craigslist to understand how the market works. If someone says what I'm selling is only worth X and I say nope its Y and he wants it, he's going to pay Y. Anyway my points made.
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You might not care, but *every* person I know would care. Every time I buy or sell a car, it makes the buyer more hesitant to buy the car and therefore lowers the market value of the car. The demand for a car that has been in a major accident and has been restored is less, regardless of how good the restoration. Period.
More over, no restoration is perfect because it connects materials that are non-homogenous. With temperature changes and all kinds of stress and exposure, there is a complete certainty there will be cracks, rust, or other problems in the future of the car, more so than in an undamaged car. So even if you say you don't care if a vehicle has been restored, you are making a mistake. And of course, if you are already the owner of the said car, you should be just as worried. |
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He's lucky he ran into a sensible car driver. Considering the fact that I just broke 1k miles on mine and have only had it less than a month, if this had happened to me I'd have probably berserker-barraged the driver into the side of his van.
All X-men related jokes aside, I'm sorry for your loss. I can only hope the guys doing the repairs treat her right and get her back into top shape. |
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