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SVTdriver said:You are seriously delusional if you think the average driver is going to carry around $1500 plus the cost of repairs in cash. I'd bet he(the driver) likely only has enough to cover what he thinks the damage would be. Most drivers who are worried about keeping an accident from the company or insurance. Are usually living paycheck to paycheck. And it won't make him never hit another mustang as long as he lives. Nor will it make him respect the car. It will only make him think you are a jerk. And slightly less value? It's not being reported to insurance if you go that way. So only the owner will ever know it has been hit. No loss of value unless he tells a future potential buyer.
Well yeah SVT, this all a matter of opinion.. He could start out at $1500 in the hopes to clear maybe $500 extra by way of bargaining with the numbskull who hit his car.. No need to make sarcastic remarks towards me because I injected my opinon like he asked for.. Are you saying he should not be compensated for the loss of his vehicle while its being fixed? What value do you place upon a rental car while his is in the shop for ahwile? He may need to find an alternate way to work.. Afterall, his car was in the parking lot at work.. You seem to have been offended by my suggestion.. Why? Its my opinion, why should I be called a jerk Mr. SVT Badass? Real tough guy huh?
You know, having SVT in your name does not make you any more special than anyone else..
