So, for those of you who don't know, I was involved in a pretty serious accident Sunday night coming back from Hayward, the result is a now totaled Yukon... This truck was owned by my parents since brand new and was quite honestly one of the nicest ones around, paired with thousands in recent receipts. I purchased it LAST WEDNESDAY from them after years of bugging them for it, only to have it taken from me by a dipshit that locked up his brakes and turned into my lane to get to the toll booths from the Ipass lanes at the South Beloit plaza...
What I need from you guys is comparables. I'm sure the insurance company is going to try and low-ball me on this thing, but for what they book at I'll be getting one that needs a bunch of little bullshit, which I simply will not accept. Within the last year my truck got new Michelin tires, new brakes all around, new water pump, power steering, alternator, starter, belts, lines, gauge cluster, etc etc etc etc etc... I have receipts proving all of this. With that said, I need you guys to find the most CLEAN and OVERPRICED trucks out there that have over 100,000 miles.
Details on mine;
-2003 GMC Yukon XL
-6.0/80e/4x4/4.10's
-SLE Option package (cloth, power windows, locks, etc... Single CD)
-125,000 miles
-ONE OWNER
It doesn't need to be the "same" as far as options go, I'm simply going to tell the insurance company IDC about leather or anything like that, I care that it's getting replaced with a truck that was as nice as mine. I also had a Class 5 hitch, brake controller and some other towing specific options on there.
Here's the truck in question... This was last Thursday
And here it is now...
I'm dealing with the guy's insurance company at the moment and I'm getting the truck towed to A&L from the tow yard in South Beloit. I just haven't had time to start searching for one yet but need some solid examples to back up my "go fuck yourself" statement to their initial offerings on the truck.
Thanks in advance!
[MENTION=19]Yaj Yak[/MENTION] [MENTION=340]Eagle[/MENTION] [MENTION=47]SRT41320[/MENTION] [MENTION=85]EmersonHart13[/MENTION] [MENTION=8029]BeerOrGasoline[/MENTION]
Eventually I'm going to need to buy something to replace this, but that's a thread for another day... Plus the more money we can squeeze out of them, the more I can spend on something else
What I need from you guys is comparables. I'm sure the insurance company is going to try and low-ball me on this thing, but for what they book at I'll be getting one that needs a bunch of little bullshit, which I simply will not accept. Within the last year my truck got new Michelin tires, new brakes all around, new water pump, power steering, alternator, starter, belts, lines, gauge cluster, etc etc etc etc etc... I have receipts proving all of this. With that said, I need you guys to find the most CLEAN and OVERPRICED trucks out there that have over 100,000 miles.
Details on mine;
-2003 GMC Yukon XL
-6.0/80e/4x4/4.10's
-SLE Option package (cloth, power windows, locks, etc... Single CD)
-125,000 miles
-ONE OWNER
It doesn't need to be the "same" as far as options go, I'm simply going to tell the insurance company IDC about leather or anything like that, I care that it's getting replaced with a truck that was as nice as mine. I also had a Class 5 hitch, brake controller and some other towing specific options on there.
Here's the truck in question... This was last Thursday
And here it is now...
I'm dealing with the guy's insurance company at the moment and I'm getting the truck towed to A&L from the tow yard in South Beloit. I just haven't had time to start searching for one yet but need some solid examples to back up my "go fuck yourself" statement to their initial offerings on the truck.
Thanks in advance!
[MENTION=19]Yaj Yak[/MENTION] [MENTION=340]Eagle[/MENTION] [MENTION=47]SRT41320[/MENTION] [MENTION=85]EmersonHart13[/MENTION] [MENTION=8029]BeerOrGasoline[/MENTION]
Eventually I'm going to need to buy something to replace this, but that's a thread for another day... Plus the more money we can squeeze out of them, the more I can spend on something else