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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't buy a new car instantly unless your plan is to pay whatever one dealer asks. It'll take a little time to gather quotes from multiple dealers, which is the way to get a good price. You may also want to expand your universe of potential replacement vehicles, as some brands and models will represent better deals. But, if you're set on a used Volvo and find one you like at a price which seems reasonable, go for it. [/quote] She needs to be doing the shopping now because once it's officially totaled the clock starts running on the rental car from insurance.[/quote] wrong, if she is not at fault the offender must pay the rental and then when that's exhausted her rental benefit kicks in. [/quote] I wrote that from experience with multiple totaled cars with both sides at fault on different ones. No one's going to fund the rental more than a few days past when they officially total it because then she's going to have the money to buy the car so she has no more need for a rental. OP is wise to figure out what car she wants now so she can buy it as soon as it's official, assuming it does get totaled.[/quote]
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