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Unless things bounce back unfeasibly quickly, with nearly 30% wiped off the FTSE and about 26% off the S&P500, I reckon we can expect values to return to those seen just after 2008
With Italy closed, and their banking sector seen as the weakest link in the European financial system, when their banks start to fail (bond yields are now very high) things will get really unpleasant, with financial contamination moving even quicker than COVID-19
I imagine this could result in a significant increase in car claims as the agreed value will likely bear no resemblance to market value
Let's hope these are not generated by car fires, because there won't be anything left for the rest of us to use from these write-offs
With Italy closed, and their banking sector seen as the weakest link in the European financial system, when their banks start to fail (bond yields are now very high) things will get really unpleasant, with financial contamination moving even quicker than COVID-19
I imagine this could result in a significant increase in car claims as the agreed value will likely bear no resemblance to market value
Let's hope these are not generated by car fires, because there won't be anything left for the rest of us to use from these write-offs
Revvit said:
It does feel like £40k is the tipping point.
However, I wouldn’t be able to replace my car for that.
Neither would I but it doesn't matter, all the insurance company is interested in is market value and you wouldn't be able to sell your car and make back what has been spent either.However, I wouldn’t be able to replace my car for that.
market value and insurcance value are completely different.
the insurance has to value a car due to the reinstatement costs.
market costs are often far lower.
see here:
4.5 AJP, Body Off refurb sold vor 17k
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/tvr-cerbera-4-5-1998/13...



the insurance has to value a car due to the reinstatement costs.
market costs are often far lower.
see here:
4.5 AJP, Body Off refurb sold vor 17k
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/tvr-cerbera-4-5-1998/13...



Edited by LLantrisant on Saturday 21st March 07:19
Values vary. Good chassis maybe but an engine rebuild and lots of other bills add to value, as does warranty from a know dealer.
Take a look at St8Six price for top values. I know he's just sold one.
http://www.str8six.co.uk/
Take a look at St8Six price for top values. I know he's just sold one.
http://www.str8six.co.uk/
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