Interesting conundrum.
First, body shop is offering you $6k because they’re going to make a pile of money off of it. You could too, if you want to dump it after fixing the body damage. And you have the cash from the settlement to do it.
Second $17k is a bit low. Quick check around here where vehicles DONT rust out is used car lots are around $19k for similar miles and age crew max trucks. Guessing you’re is clean and not a crusty barnacle from winter driving for the last 12 years? If so, that also brings a premium either settlement or when selling it, up in the salt belt.
I wouldn’t settle for less than $20k with insurance but realize buyback $ is generally a % of payout I think.
13 year old truck, going forward? That’s your call. We don’t know the actual condition mechanically and if it’s gonna be solid for 10 more years or not. But if getting a different vehicle, I would do it in this order.
Push for greater settlement. (Get your evidence together and don’t forget to add tax to the purchase price).
Buy back.
Fix the cosmetic damage.
Put up for sale and also have it to drive this winter if needed. If it sells, you’re not in a hurry to get a new one. Camping season is 6 months away still.
If it’s not rusted at all, you have a very marketable truck. Toyota, not a pile of miles, crew max and far less rusted than the average truck that age by you.
You may then decide to just pocket the “winnings” and keep the truck or have cash for a new truck or whatever else you are planning to spend it on.
Remember a dollar = a dollar no matter how it is saved or earned. So don’t think in terms of this $ goes to that thing. But rather how many dollars can I amass and how many will leave my account. Regardless of reasons.
BTW, if you were 2000 miles closer and truck no rusty, I’d give you a grand more than the body shop right now today! And then I’d add dollars to my account instead of you....
That truck is a prefect situation to capitalize on the situation.
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