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Old 12-06-2013, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by jhv48 View Post
I guess I'm sort of confused about why some of you insist on getting a stated/declared value on your cobras by the insurance company.

As far as I, and my insurance company, are concerned, my car is worth whatever the market says it's worth at the time of the incident. Do I expect to be able to replace my 4 year old SPF with a brand new SPF if mine is stolen? Of course not. I expect to be able to buy a similarly constructed, four year old, used SPF. And my insurance company agrees with me.

If you buy and insure a $100K Mercedes and it is stolen four years later, you're not going to get enough money to buy a brand new Mercedes. You'll get whatever your car was worth at the time of the incident. Seems fair to me!
I'm not an insurance expert by any means, but I don't believe these cars follow the same depreciation rules as a "normal" car. The market is certainly a factor, but it is more likely that your Cobra replica will be worth close to its original value over time (or even more, possibly) than your daily driver would...or even a Mercedes.
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