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The BMW Range
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E90, E91, E92, E93
market value for total lost 325i 2006
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<blockquote data-quote="devilsadvocate" data-source="post: 310073" data-attributes="member: 4411"><p>Dear CCGIAP,</p><p></p><p>(1) What is the sum Insured of your car?</p><p>(2)If you bought the car from BMW Malaysia then you can and should write in for a market value report - it should be free(it was from 1999-2004 when i used to be an adjuster).</p><p>(3) Assuming that the sum Insured of your car is equal or greater to the market value then you should get nothing less than the market value as opined by the franchsie dealer - it is stated in the policy anyway</p><p>(4) If your car was bought from a grey importer then an adjusters (licensed) valuation would be used</p><p></p><p>Very important lesson for all - if you do not want to get into such hassle - you have an option of inserting a 'Agreed Value' clause into your motor policy. so when total loss - no argument - just pay agreed value. </p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devilsadvocate, post: 310073, member: 4411"] Dear CCGIAP, (1) What is the sum Insured of your car? (2)If you bought the car from BMW Malaysia then you can and should write in for a market value report - it should be free(it was from 1999-2004 when i used to be an adjuster). (3) Assuming that the sum Insured of your car is equal or greater to the market value then you should get nothing less than the market value as opined by the franchsie dealer - it is stated in the policy anyway (4) If your car was bought from a grey importer then an adjusters (licensed) valuation would be used Very important lesson for all - if you do not want to get into such hassle - you have an option of inserting a 'Agreed Value' clause into your motor policy. so when total loss - no argument - just pay agreed value. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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