I got in an accident a while back ~8 months or so ago. Anyway the insurance co gave me a Certificate of Destruction on the car. I'm working on getting it to a rebuilt title. This C.O.D. they gave me basically does not allow you to get your registration updated, which mine is expired as of 2 months ago.
I've driven the car a few times since then, but in fear of getting arrested or something I don't really drive the car and it sits in my parking lot all basically 24/7.
What should I do in the meantime to keep the car in good condition?
Gas stabilizer stuff? Let the car idle/drive around the parking lot sometimes?
Sounds ridiculous but I want to keep my car and not sell it back to the insurance co for another $1000. They already gave me around $3500 or something for it. If after another few weeks of trying to get the DMV/insurance co to change the title I might just accept its fate and get another car. It's just that I've had the damn car for almost 7 years and it's a part of me you know? It's still in really good condition. All the accident did was bust my rear glass and a few minor cosmetic damages like a couple dents, dented exhaust tip, minor scratches, etc. I just don't want to get rid of it!!
The Certificate of Destruction says that the car's damages exceed 80% of the car's value. I fixed the rear glass for $400, and it needs a paint job anyway. No frame damage or anything that makes the car unsafe to drive. The whole situation is ridiculous.
I've driven the car a few times since then, but in fear of getting arrested or something I don't really drive the car and it sits in my parking lot all basically 24/7.
What should I do in the meantime to keep the car in good condition?
Gas stabilizer stuff? Let the car idle/drive around the parking lot sometimes?
Sounds ridiculous but I want to keep my car and not sell it back to the insurance co for another $1000. They already gave me around $3500 or something for it. If after another few weeks of trying to get the DMV/insurance co to change the title I might just accept its fate and get another car. It's just that I've had the damn car for almost 7 years and it's a part of me you know? It's still in really good condition. All the accident did was bust my rear glass and a few minor cosmetic damages like a couple dents, dented exhaust tip, minor scratches, etc. I just don't want to get rid of it!!
The Certificate of Destruction says that the car's damages exceed 80% of the car's value. I fixed the rear glass for $400, and it needs a paint job anyway. No frame damage or anything that makes the car unsafe to drive. The whole situation is ridiculous.
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