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Originally Posted by DrivenByE30
in this case, you any of you guys continue to drive that car if your insurance covered all reparation ??
anyone has experience in that ???
Personally, i would prefer to have another brand new F30... i wouldn't want to drive and pay for something damaged..
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Kind of depends on the situation.. if you have a lease, it's more likely you'll get it repaired because of the early termination fees that you have to pay if you don't want that car anymore. You can sell your lease so people pay the remainder of the contract but that's easier said than done. When it's financed, it's probably easier to sell it, once fixed by the insurance company.
I have no idea what I would do.. chances are that I would just keep it, no matter how much I dislike the idea, thing is that it would cost money to sell it and get a comparable car :/