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Q: 16 year old who wants Chrysler 300.?
Do you think a 2011 Chrysler 300 is a cool enough car for a 16 year old male. I always thought of them as more of an adult car. My parents want to buy me one but i don’t know if it would be a cool car to get.

A: You might as well put a sign on the back of the car so your friends can see. “MY PARENTS BOUGHT THIS CAR FOR ME” If you have a big car like this, guess how is going to be driving the crowds? Tell your parents to get you something smaller less expensive. Also less expensive to maintain. You need to pay for the up keep yourself so you can learn and no you won’t look cool.

Q: What do you think would be the best mafia car??? WILL GIVE BEST ANSWER!!!!?
What do you think would be the best mafia boss/staff car out or these:

2011 Chrysler 300
Ford Taurus
2011 Dodge Charger
BMW 5 series
Jaguar XF
GMC Yukon Denali

A: GMC Yukon Denali

Q: my auto insurance company is telling me they may not pay claim what can i do?
okay here is all the info im trying to figure out my best avenues to handle my situation. i live in illinois. my 2007 chrysler 300 touring has been stolen. it has an immobilizer. on the 17th of january 2011 my wife tried to move the car and could not get it out of the snow and ice. she called and said she needed my help. but i was not due to be back off base til the 19th when i did get back we noticed the car was gone i had told her to wait until we file a report because i called around and wanted to see if it has been towed, but i called my insurance company that day to give them a heads up. the next day jan. 20th after finding no tow lot had it i made the police report. the car was found about a day or two after. i go to the pound to see my car. it looks as if it has been driven because the drivers side front end, and doors are smashed. all the windows are smashed including rear and windshield.. radio was taken, ignition was pushed and broken from its place but key hole was not punched in. now my insurance co says the will deny our claim if there is no forced entry meaning steering and ignition has to be tampered with. they say a third party co will investigate that. i don’t mind the investigation. what can i do if it is denied? don’t they know there are many other ways to steal a car other than tampering with the steering or ignition. also this is the second time in 7 months that this car has been stolen. insurance co also asked why she waited days to go back and check on the car im a Marine an usually im on base and don’t get back home till the weekend my wife was in poland for a month for about a week before this happened. so the car stays stationary often. she went to an agent to sign up for the coverage. and received a piece of paper stating whats covered.
a1. bodily injury
a2. property damage
a3. medical
b. uninsured motorist bodily injury
ba. uninsured motorist property damage
under insured motorist bodily injury
e7. comprehensive
e8. collision
e9. towing
e10.reimbursement
where do i find the info on where as if the car is stolen that there has to be forced
@roger that’s why i did wait who’s car gets stolen twice i thought it might have been towed i did call my insurance co right away, and told them when asked why hasn’t a police report been made that it might be towed and the rep said ok call around and that’s what we did so the this was at night so the next morn i made the police report there was no dancing i just wanted to make sure be for i start making noise did not want to seem like i was crying wolf the police get sh@@ty when that happens but thanks for your advice. on my police report it says 1 suspect but suspect unknown will this help at all
@ j it was about A day and a half because of timing. but a day and a half to long, but i here ya. what am i suppose to do. i am gone most of the time. its proberly someone we know or knows that we are hardly home because of work and school. i called them as soon as we noticed it missing but did not file until i was sure of it. why make a claim just to with draw it. if it had been towed. thanks for the advice i guess im going to have to eat the payments for repairs if they do deny it
what checking on it would have done. it wont stop the thief from taking it. they wont do it while we are there. i have had other cars in the past and left them in the neighborhood parked for days while i was gone for training and my wife in europe and never had a issue. i get this car and bloody hell breaks loose
thanks lucy. to answer you questions i am not behind on anything all payments on bills are paid from allotments through the military so i never see the money besides rent that’s the only big bill we have . yes i know its sounds suspect. but we have done everything they asked we had a notarize affidavit signed and we did our recorded statement. i now i should be watching my car but i can not be two places at once. when im on base im on base that’s it. i can not drive 75 miles to check on the car. my wife should be doing this i know and im on her about it. i do all the manual work in the house so i know why she could not get it out the snow it rear wheel drive. but really checking on it wont stop a thief. i just don’t see it how this happened again. and yes i cant blame the insurance co if they don’t pay. looking at at all i would have a hard time too. but my question was what are my options in the event they don’t pay

A: For the same car to be stolen twice in 7 months really puts out big “red flags”. Most people in their lifetime never ever has a car stolen, but this same car in such a short period is unbelievable.

I commend you for having full coverage on your car but sometimes that also puts out red flags since many people who have had a lot of claims will do this to make sure they have all their bases covered.

Expect to complete numerous forms and recorded statements from this insurance company. They will be looking for anything that does not make sense or if you lie anywhere. Does this car have a loan on it? Are you current on the payments? If not, another red flag since in many fraud cases if behind on payments, many cars get stolen. What about other bills, are you behind on those?

The odds are they will most likely pay unless they can outright prove that there is fraud involved. If there is a question, they will usually favor for the policyholder since you have a contract with them. But this will be a long drawn out process before they make a final decision.

But;;;;;;;;when your policy comes up for renewal, expect that they will not be renewing you, or your rates will skyrocket with 2 theft claims. Even if you change insurance companies, many may decide you are a bad risk and may force you to take out high risk insurance and also pay the huge costs for that insurance.

good luck, you will need it.

Q: Chevy HHR vs Chrysler 200?
I’m more or less looking for an outside opinion. I have two cars options. Both brand new 2011 models.

The HHR LS is being offered for $16,999. It’s pretty standard, with no extra bells or whistles. The dealer is offering us $3000 for our trade-in. This line is also being retired.

The 200 Touring is $22,590 and $4000 for trade-in and $1500 in incentives. It has an advanced touchscreen media center, 30 GB on-board hard drive, and some other goodies. It’s a completely new line (used to be the Sebring)

They both get about the same mileage, both are 4-cylinder, both would be paid in full. Also, the 200 has about a $300 gain on the HHR for projected resale value.

Now, do I go with the affordable choice or the luxury choice? What other things should I consider? This is daunting.

A: Negotiate $4,000 for your trade at the Chevy dealer and get the HHR. Heck, it it’s paid off and you have the title, sell it yourself. You should have no issues selling it for what a dealer offered as a trade-in value.

If you can deal with the drive and the blind spots, the HHR is a better vehicle, has proven reliability and is much less expensive. Forget projected resale value. It doesn’t mean anything. It’s a guess. The fact is that Domestic models have high depreciation and both of these vehicles will depreciate quickly.

The Sebring was a garbage vehicle and I am automatically suspect of anything replacing it.

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