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What Would You Do if Your Car Got Totaled?

July 28, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment


Totaled Car

Almost one in seven vehicles involved in an accident is declared totaled, according to the latest CCC Information Services update. If your vehicle is beyond repair, you might wonder what you’re going to do next and how you’re going to pay for a new car. If you happen to be a car enthusiast, you might even be looking forward to modifying your damaged (or replacement vehicle) and wondering if there’s a way to come up with enough funding for upgrades.

What Happens When Your Vehicle Gets Totaled?

As Kelley Blue Book explains, insurance companies declare your car totaled under certain conditions where repairs would not be cost-effective, safe or legal. Specifics vary by state and insurance provider, and your agent should help you with details. But a general point to understand is that an insurance company will declare a total loss if projected repair and salvage costs exceed your vehicle’s actual cash value or a certain value percentage set by the state. Because of this calculation method, a car with lower value can sustain less damage before being declared totaled than a more valuable vehicle.

Also, if you’re still repaying your loan, you’re still responsible for the balance, even if the amount owed is more than your insurance provider reimburses you. This can leave you paying for a car you can’t drive while you’re trying to afford a new one.

Gap Insurance and Other Options

One way to prevent this dilemma is getting gap insurance, where your provider covers the difference between your vehicle’s value and your remaining loan. You only need gap insurance when you owe more than your car is worth, a situation known as “negative equity.” You can check if there’s a negative equity gap in your loan cycle by looking up your vehicle’s expected depreciation rate and comparing this with a loan calculator. Gap insurance may already be included in your lease, sometimes under another name, so check if you need it before buying it separately.

If you don’t have gap insurance, there are other alternatives, including:

  • You could arrange for a lender to roll the remainder of your old loan into a new auto loan
  • Try crowdfunding as a means to finance a new car, as recent Chrystler ads suggest
  • If you receive regular payments from an annuity or structured settlement, you may be able to sell your future payments for a lump sum of cash now.

Planning Upgrades

If you want to upgrade your totaled vehicle or even your new car, Nathan Morris of Tuner University provides a guide to five of the most cost-efficient modifications you can make without undue risk. He recommends prioritizing tires and looking at sway bars next before considering other modifications. For those who want to improve their vehicle without permanently modifying it, Popular Mechanics suggests some reversible modifications such as custom wheels, window tints and vinyl wraps.

Filed Under: Auto News, Consumer Tagged With: accident, car wreck, totaled car

Basic Dent Repair For Beginners

June 27, 2012 by Donnie 1 Comment


Dent Repair Book at http://bit.ly/dentbasics – Below you will find many other resources and websites mentioned during [Read more…] about Basic Dent Repair For Beginners

Filed Under: Auto Body and Paint Videos Tagged With: accident, auto accident, car crash, car dent removal, crash, dent body work, dent doctor, dent out, dent puller, dent removal tools, dent repair, dent repair tools, educational, paintless dent removal tools, pops a dent, remove dents, removing dents, tips, tricks, tutorial

Steps To Take If Involved In A Car Accident

January 12, 2012 by admin 3 Comments




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Watch This Video Full Screen:  www.CollisionBlast.com/CarCrash1

If you had a car wreck, would you know what to do.  Car crashes happen ever day and is a normal occurrence to police officers, auto body shops, and insurance adjusters.  However, there are many people that have never been involved in an auto accident.  Therefore, no thought or preparation has been given to what they should do, if they do have a fender bender.

Having a car accident is a stressful experience.  Although, you can take a few steps to prepare yourself if this should ever happen.  Of course, no one wants to plan on having an accident, but if you will follow the steps in the video, you will know what should be done, if you should ever have a wreck.

This video covers what should be done immediately after the accident.  In upcoming videos, I’ll discuss what steps can be taken throughout the whole process.  From the time you have the accident, until you have the keys back in your hands and your car back on the road.

Hopefully you will never need to use the tips given in this video, but at least you will have an idea of what to do.

 Resources:

www.CollisionBlast.com/AccidentKit – This is an accident kit as mentioned in the video.  The kit has many of the things, preprinted forms for collection information, etc.

 

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Car Crash: As Long As There Are Car Crashes, Auto Estimators Will Be Needed To Write Estimates

December 27, 2011 by AutoBodyAndPaintVideos 3 Comments

www.youtube.com – When there is car wreck, there is going to need to be an estimator access the damage to [Read more…] about Car Crash: As Long As There Are Car Crashes, Auto Estimators Will Be Needed To Write Estimates

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How To Remove Glued Body Side Moldings Saving Time

October 29, 2011 by AutoBodyAndPaintVideos Leave a Comment

CollisionBlast.com – In This video, we demonstrate how to use a heat inductor to remove a body side molding. The [Read more…] about How To Remove Glued Body Side Moldings Saving Time

Filed Under: Auto Body and Paint Videos Tagged With: accident, auto, blast, body, cars, collision, crash, diy, do it yourself, heat, inductor, lesson, molding, side, tips

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