97 Cherokee has bitten the dust
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97 Cherokee has bitten the dust
My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
miles from me.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
miles from me.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
#2
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Re: 97 Cherokee has bitten the dust
BTW, if anyone knows of a good dealer for locating another one in this
area pls let me know.
Thanks!
jim
'93 YJ stock
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 12:13:16 -0800,
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
>My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
>Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
>out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
>rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
>What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
>good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
>power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
>well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
>I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
>location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
>autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
>miles from me.
>
>Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
area pls let me know.
Thanks!
jim
'93 YJ stock
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 12:13:16 -0800,
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
>My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
>Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
>out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
>rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
>What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
>good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
>power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
>well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
>I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
>location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
>autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
>miles from me.
>
>Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
#3
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Re: 97 Cherokee has bitten the dust
BTW, if anyone knows of a good dealer for locating another one in this
area pls let me know.
Thanks!
jim
'93 YJ stock
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 12:13:16 -0800,
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
>My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
>Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
>out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
>rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
>What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
>good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
>power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
>well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
>I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
>location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
>autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
>miles from me.
>
>Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
area pls let me know.
Thanks!
jim
'93 YJ stock
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 12:13:16 -0800,
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
>My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
>Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
>out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
>rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
>What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
>good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
>power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
>well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
>I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
>location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
>autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
>miles from me.
>
>Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
#4
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Re: 97 Cherokee has bitten the dust
BTW, if anyone knows of a good dealer for locating another one in this
area pls let me know.
Thanks!
jim
'93 YJ stock
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 12:13:16 -0800,
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
>My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
>Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
>out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
>rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
>What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
>good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
>power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
>well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
>I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
>location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
>autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
>miles from me.
>
>Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
area pls let me know.
Thanks!
jim
'93 YJ stock
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 12:13:16 -0800,
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
>My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
>Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
>out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
>rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
>What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
>good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
>power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
>well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
>I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
>location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
>autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
>miles from me.
>
>Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
#5
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Re: 97 Cherokee has bitten the dust
BTW, if anyone knows of a good dealer for locating another one in this
area pls let me know.
Thanks!
jim
'93 YJ stock
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 12:13:16 -0800,
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
>My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
>Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
>out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
>rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
>What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
>good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
>power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
>well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
>I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
>location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
>autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
>miles from me.
>
>Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
area pls let me know.
Thanks!
jim
'93 YJ stock
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 12:13:16 -0800,
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
>My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
>Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
>out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
>rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
>What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
>good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
>power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
>well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
>I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
>location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
>autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
>miles from me.
>
>Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: 97 Cherokee has bitten the dust
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
> My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
> Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
> out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
> rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
> What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
> good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
> power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
> well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
> I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
> location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
> autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
> miles from me.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.kbb.com/ or a scrap metal dealer.
Sorry about the loss...
> My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
> Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
> out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
> rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
> What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
> good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
> power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
> well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
> I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
> location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
> autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
> miles from me.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.kbb.com/ or a scrap metal dealer.
Sorry about the loss...
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Re: 97 Cherokee has bitten the dust
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
> My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
> Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
> out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
> rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
> What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
> good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
> power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
> well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
> I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
> location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
> autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
> miles from me.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.kbb.com/ or a scrap metal dealer.
Sorry about the loss...
> My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
> Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
> out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
> rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
> What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
> good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
> power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
> well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
> I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
> location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
> autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
> miles from me.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.kbb.com/ or a scrap metal dealer.
Sorry about the loss...
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Re: 97 Cherokee has bitten the dust
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
> My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
> Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
> out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
> rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
> What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
> good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
> power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
> well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
> I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
> location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
> autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
> miles from me.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.kbb.com/ or a scrap metal dealer.
Sorry about the loss...
> My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
> Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
> out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
> rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
> What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
> good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
> power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
> well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
> I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
> location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
> autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
> miles from me.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.kbb.com/ or a scrap metal dealer.
Sorry about the loss...
#9
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Re: 97 Cherokee has bitten the dust
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
> My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
> Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
> out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
> rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
> What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
> good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
> power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
> well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
> I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
> location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
> autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
> miles from me.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.kbb.com/ or a scrap metal dealer.
Sorry about the loss...
> My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
> Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
> out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
> rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
> What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
> good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
> power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
> well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
> I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
> location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
> autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
> miles from me.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.kbb.com/ or a scrap metal dealer.
Sorry about the loss...
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Re: 97 Cherokee has bitten the dust
www.kbb.com
www.nada.com
"blue book" from NADA
"Yellow book" from NADA (check your loan officer at the bank/credit union)
www.carsoup.com
www.cars.com
try both locations for each of those. You should be able to claim either
SoCal or Montana as the location.
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
> My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
> Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
> out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
> rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
> What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
> good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
> power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
> well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
> I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
> location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
> autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
> miles from me.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
www.nada.com
"blue book" from NADA
"Yellow book" from NADA (check your loan officer at the bank/credit union)
www.carsoup.com
www.cars.com
try both locations for each of those. You should be able to claim either
SoCal or Montana as the location.
jameslinch@nospam_my_email_cox_.net wrote:
> My son, a 3rd year student at Montana U. has / had a '97 Cherokee
> Country with all the bells and whistles. While trying to help someone
> out of a ditch on an icy snowy road the jeep was smashed by a diesel
> rig. As you may expect, it was totalled by the insurance company.
>
> What should I look for as a fair market price for the jeep? It was in
> good shape with upgraded rims and a brand new set of BFG KO's, had
> power everything and the factory tow package, leather seats, etc. as
> well as a six month old paint job. It had about 106k miles on it.
>
> I live in SoCal so I think that is what they are using for the
> location to set fair market value. I tried looking through the
> autotrader but there wasn't a really comparable match for about 1200
> miles from me.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated!