A couple weeks ago some B**** run into the hindmost of my saloon and the insurance company is calling it.............
a total loss. I need to find the blue book value so i don't win screwed by insurance. Can anyone help me? It is a 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham. I can not find it anywhere.
Answers:
ummmm...yeah is just bluebookkelly.com or something like that....btw if its a 1977 anything besides a classic saloon it will be a total lose...lol the bluebook is probably like $500 or something ridiculous like that.
A 1977 Cutlass has nil value.
http://www.kbb.com/
http://www.nadaguides.com/home.aspx?l=1&…
Go to a body shop. They will have the blue book within.
A 1987 Cutlass Supreme Brogham is only worth more or less $475. It does not look good for you. Source(s): http://www.cars.com/go/kbb/kbbMain.jsp?year=1987&mkid=37&mdid=4316&kbbmdid=1987OLF5&zip=16433&valtype=rtl&miles=&mkname=Oldsmobile&mdname=Cutlass+Supreme&kbbmdname=Brougham+Coupe+2D&pt=&referer=
And you won't find it anywhere. Blue book and the rest don't even try to figure the worth of cars beyond their useful existence of 10 years. You're talking about a 30 year mature vehicle here.
Since it essentially has no value, they will prod for that vehicle for sale (and probably find nothing) and come up with an average of what they are selling for.
If they submission anything above $500, you should jump on it. They may offer far smaller number of course, but in any overnight case, unless you can point to something that establishes it's worth more than their offer, you don't have much choice within the matter.
Kelley Blue Book at.......www.kbb.com
can you find a barnes and noble store
they flog the blue books there.
I would tell the insurance company that your coupé is a classic (definite increase in value from the blue book)
CALL A LAWYER at the first bit of vaseline 'the run around'
Related Questions:
Answers:
ummmm...yeah is just bluebookkelly.com or something like that....btw if its a 1977 anything besides a classic saloon it will be a total lose...lol the bluebook is probably like $500 or something ridiculous like that.
A 1977 Cutlass has nil value.
http://www.kbb.com/
http://www.nadaguides.com/home.aspx?l=1&…
Go to a body shop. They will have the blue book within.
A 1987 Cutlass Supreme Brogham is only worth more or less $475. It does not look good for you. Source(s): http://www.cars.com/go/kbb/kbbMain.jsp?year=1987&mkid=37&mdid=4316&kbbmdid=1987OLF5&zip=16433&valtype=rtl&miles=&mkname=Oldsmobile&mdname=Cutlass+Supreme&kbbmdname=Brougham+Coupe+2D&pt=&referer=
And you won't find it anywhere. Blue book and the rest don't even try to figure the worth of cars beyond their useful existence of 10 years. You're talking about a 30 year mature vehicle here.
Since it essentially has no value, they will prod for that vehicle for sale (and probably find nothing) and come up with an average of what they are selling for.
If they submission anything above $500, you should jump on it. They may offer far smaller number of course, but in any overnight case, unless you can point to something that establishes it's worth more than their offer, you don't have much choice within the matter.
Kelley Blue Book at.......www.kbb.com
can you find a barnes and noble store
they flog the blue books there.
I would tell the insurance company that your coupé is a classic (definite increase in value from the blue book)
CALL A LAWYER at the first bit of vaseline 'the run around'
Related Questions:
- How would hold Ted Kennedy's people enjoy react if his insurance company would own refuse his operation?
- Why is the political affairs immediately harassing insurance companies and asking to see adjectives of their chronicles?
- If the insurance company give us money to fix the roof and we don't?
- What Insurance company offer insurance for my golf clubs while traveling?
- Is in that such a entity as fish container insurance? What companies donate it?
