Evo X stolen!
Wow man atleast they found it. I didn't wanna OD on the apologies (been following your thread) and glad to see that it wasn't a waste. post details on what happened.
Im from NY and I'm surprised they found it in the BX.
Best of luck SVT
Im from NY and I'm surprised they found it in the BX.
Best of luck SVT
Glad they found it. Please keep us posted! This all makes me want to continue to have a secondary vehicle just to park at malls or even my GF's house which is near S. Plainfield. Thank god i live in the boonies in NW Jersey where i don't haev to worry as much about the people who steal these cars. ugh
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Glad to hear they found it, and i hope it's still mostly in one piece
*RANT*
NJ is going to **** this is why when i visit the parentals and stay over i park it in the drive way with both my parents cars blocking it cause my dad has seen people walking around late at night chking thru people's car windows. (called cops and now they more frequently drive by)
*RANT*
NJ is going to **** this is why when i visit the parentals and stay over i park it in the drive way with both my parents cars blocking it cause my dad has seen people walking around late at night chking thru people's car windows. (called cops and now they more frequently drive by)
my fingers are crossed for you
btw, if your car's history is tagged as stolen, you may have recourse against your insurance company to buy you a new evo.
See, insurance entitles you to be indemnified. If your vehicle is stolen and damaged and it's history tagged as stolen, refuse to take it back. The insurance comapany's contract is for indemnity (return to whole), and you receiving a trashed, stolen evo is not the same as the one you had before the theft. They may try to say you can't do that, but you can.
btw, if your car's history is tagged as stolen, you may have recourse against your insurance company to buy you a new evo.
See, insurance entitles you to be indemnified. If your vehicle is stolen and damaged and it's history tagged as stolen, refuse to take it back. The insurance comapany's contract is for indemnity (return to whole), and you receiving a trashed, stolen evo is not the same as the one you had before the theft. They may try to say you can't do that, but you can.
If mine was stolen, I'd pray for it to be in bad condition.. why you ask? Because if you get it back and it _seems_ like it is ok, who knows what type driving they did in it. You could have very costly repairs later on down the road. Drivetrain damage, internal engine damage, etc. You're better off selling and starting fresh if your car was recovered stolen.
my fingers are crossed for you
btw, if your car's history is tagged as stolen, you may have recourse against your insurance company to buy you a new evo.
See, insurance entitles you to be indemnified. If your vehicle is stolen and damaged and it's history tagged as stolen, refuse to take it back. The insurance comapany's contract is for indemnity (return to whole), and you receiving a trashed, stolen evo is not the same as the one you had before the theft. They may try to say you can't do that, but you can.
btw, if your car's history is tagged as stolen, you may have recourse against your insurance company to buy you a new evo.
See, insurance entitles you to be indemnified. If your vehicle is stolen and damaged and it's history tagged as stolen, refuse to take it back. The insurance comapany's contract is for indemnity (return to whole), and you receiving a trashed, stolen evo is not the same as the one you had before the theft. They may try to say you can't do that, but you can.



