HealeyBN7
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I am considering purchasing an Elise and may even use it as my daily driver. I have a Healey, Europa and a stiff M5, so I think I handle the ride. I love the bullet proof running gear of the Elise and owner loyality, but what concerns me is the seeming fragility of the chassis, or to put it another way the expense of accident repairs.
They are not inexpensive. Nice used examples exceed ~$30K. So why would a car such as the one here on ebay 300225037750, with what appears to have very minor damage, carry a salvage title. I have seen several of these examples. I am assuming that before it became a salvage vehicle, a "cut cost" insurance adjuster calculated the cost of repairs to exceed replacement. These guys are not likely to throw away $30K, so what am I missing here?
I understand the extruded frame is not fixable, but some the "totaled" cars appear to have cosmetic (clam) damage. Maybe it is more expensive and the pictures are masking what a personal inspection would not, but look at 300225037750 and tell me if it looks totaled.
I considered asking the question over at lotustalk, but value the opinions from those that are like me and understand the older cars.
One think I don't like about the internet is all the information. Before the internet, it was much easier to make a decision
Dean
They are not inexpensive. Nice used examples exceed ~$30K. So why would a car such as the one here on ebay 300225037750, with what appears to have very minor damage, carry a salvage title. I have seen several of these examples. I am assuming that before it became a salvage vehicle, a "cut cost" insurance adjuster calculated the cost of repairs to exceed replacement. These guys are not likely to throw away $30K, so what am I missing here?
I understand the extruded frame is not fixable, but some the "totaled" cars appear to have cosmetic (clam) damage. Maybe it is more expensive and the pictures are masking what a personal inspection would not, but look at 300225037750 and tell me if it looks totaled.
I considered asking the question over at lotustalk, but value the opinions from those that are like me and understand the older cars.
One think I don't like about the internet is all the information. Before the internet, it was much easier to make a decision
Dean