Originally Posted by philipp10
It's a 1999 car with 213k miles. It's value is only max $2000. So the most you are out is $1000. Take the money and move on. Not worth fretting over.
I've had cars totalled a month after dropping collision. When its value dropped, I dropped collision. Unfortunate, but $2000 cars shouldn't be carrying collision coverage. So you made the right choice. I've lived in fault and no fault states and prefer the later.
It's a 1999 car with 213k miles. It's value is only max $2000. So the most you are out is $1000. Take the money and move on. Not worth fretting over.
I've had cars totalled a month after dropping collision. When its value dropped, I dropped collision. Unfortunate, but $2000 cars shouldn't be carrying collision coverage. So you made the right choice. I've lived in fault and no fault states and prefer the later.