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A Lariat is more expensive, yeah, that’ll affect the rate you pay. But when it comes to a total loss, the asjuster will see that it’s an XLT.
Originally Posted by seventyseven250
There's a teeny tiny chance that they'd pay you out on a total loss based on lariat pricing, but I think if it was me, I'd want the teeny tiny discount from it being an XLT. Probably not high priority either way.
Originally Posted by JKBrad
On a truck more than 5 years old, miles and condition dictate value more than the package it has. A King Ranch that was worked hard, and has 120k miles will be worth less than an XLT with 80k miles, that was well cared for, and not worked hard.
Everyone should make sure you keep maintenance and tire receipts, and take occasional pictures of it, so that you can argue value with a claims adjuster. The first offer an adjuster makes on a total, will be for a base truck at auction value. You can negotiate with them, show the condition of your truck, and show them retail comps. Never take their first offer. And never allow them to find and buy a comparable replacement for you,
I'll give State Farm a call and see what they say, thanks gang!
Yeah not a problem, I wish we could still get the big printed version. If you wanted one I bet a print shop could make you one.
Any chance you could also tell me where this truck was built? what plant? the whole VIN is 1FTFX1E46KKE80317
Originally Posted by seventyseven250
you can print 11x17 size full colour at your local office supply store for a dollar or two per page. Take the PDF in on a memory stick.
yeah, i have always had the window sticker when i buy a new car, but never a used one, so this is a first for me. i may print it at some point, but at least i have it saved on my PC now
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