One of the first things I do is remove any dealer decals. This one was a bugger to get off as the car was originally sold at this dealer and I suspect it was on there from the start. A little WD 40 and patience it gave way.
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Regarding wedding costs: those of us out here in the hinterlands, at least when I was in the target age, were appalled by the amount of money people "back East" spent of weddings. In 1969 I was an usher at a wedding for a friend of mine who was marrying the daughter of a prominent director at one of the only two utilities in AZ. The reception was held in their back yard (they did have a pool), and it was considered perfectly acceptable. Buffet food and drinks. Most weddings out here in those days involved a reception in the church hall or the father's house or yard
I later learned that this was totally unacceptable to those in the East, and midwest too, for that matter. This cancer seems to have moved out here, so I guess there's that these days.
My niece moved from Toronto to Vancouver, has a good job there, doesn't need a car. She left behind a 2007 Jaguar XK Coupe. It was left at a garage.
My brother can't find the value of it since it is rare. I don't know the mileage or anything, but she thinks it won't start and may need a few things done to it....it has probably been there for over a year. She is considering giving it to a charity or something.
My suggestion was to call a Jag dealer in town and see if they are interested. Could also try a consignment lot where they would do all the selling, test drive, paperwork etc. Any other suggestions?
Well a 13 y-o Jag is probably even money on whether it is going to start regardless. And of course a car that age will always need a few things after sitting for a while. I might try to find an indy garage that works on Jags and see what they think.
That's a good idea....indie garage can fix it up and can sell it for a profit. Also, does anyone have any idea how much this car might be worth.....some sites don't go back to 2007 for that car, and others don't have anything close listed.
with any luck (not my strong suit) the refi I just closed on is the last money I ever have to borrow. At least that is the plan, but no guarantee a car lease won't sneak in there at some point.
You have an unmarried daughter, right?.... don’t speak too soon. 50k wedding will make a big dent!
The latest wedding scam is where the bride's family begs the groom's family into helping finance the wedding. Two of my friends got hit with that.
It’s not a scam. It’s just how things are done these days. Everything split 50/50. It’s not like the old days when an expensive wedding was a substitute for a dowry. Our kids got married a year ago, pre-COVID. We split costs a third each way — kids, us, groom’s parents. We didn’t beg the groom’s parents. It was just understood and fairly upfront. That’s pretty typical, especially when the couple is early 30s rather than just starting out. We all helped with a down payment for their first house too.
You call it "How things are done." I call it a scam.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
My niece moved from Toronto to Vancouver, has a good job there, doesn't need a car. She left behind a 2007 Jaguar XK Coupe. It was left at a garage.
My brother can't find the value of it since it is rare. I don't know the mileage or anything, but she thinks it won't start and may need a few things done to it....it has probably been there for over a year. She is considering giving it to a charity or something.
My suggestion was to call a Jag dealer in town and see if they are interested. Could also try a consignment lot where they would do all the selling, test drive, paperwork etc. Any other suggestions?
Well a 13 y-o Jag is probably even money on whether it is going to start regardless. And of course a car that age will always need a few things after sitting for a while. I might try to find an indy garage that works on Jags and see what they think.
That's a good idea....indie garage can fix it up and can sell it for a profit. Also, does anyone have any idea how much this car might be worth.....some sites don't go back to 2007 for that car, and others don't have anything close listed.
You don’t know miles nor condition, so how could we possibly put a value on it? If it wasn’t in Canada, I might have been interested depending on mileage.
My first suggestion is to hook up a jumper box and see what happens.
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I was looking for a rough estimate......poor to good condition. My guess knowing nothing was to get $6000 and run with it. She is over 2000 miles away and doesn't want to come back to sell it. I don't know any more than that. I don't think my brother expected me to find the value, he is working on that, he did want ideas on how she could sell it from a distance.
Have a CD is expiring tomorrow. WAS making 125/130 a month, now I would get 5 to 8 a month. At the same bank, even my savings account is making 3 to 4 times what a 15 or 18 month CD would make. Weird.
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How about Master Limited Partnerships (MLP)?
MLP is just a vehicle for the investment. It would depend on the investment. A lot of these are Real Estate or Oil related. While they may provide income, they can also lose a lot of value.
Not really suitable as a replacement for a CD.
More risk = more reward. A CD is minimum risk but almost zero reward these days. When I started the 401k with my company I said to myself I wanted total security so I chose the stable value bond fund. 2% a year but almost no risk. A few months later I realized I was being too cautious since I could afford to lose it all. I switch to an S&P 500 growth fund and doubled my money.
Of course it lost 34% during the pandemic but it’s back to the positive now. You have to take more risk to get returns these days.
It depends. If it's your whole portfolio, you wouldn't want to be all in cash or all in risky investments. Sometimes, more risk means you lose a lot. It doesn't guarantee you a bigger reward.
My responses were about where to put cash that was in a CD. Assuming you have a balanced portfolio, I gave options.
True. Risk tolerance is an individual decision. Someone only able to tolerate CD level risk shouldn’t be rolling the dice. In my personal example the amount risked was small and represented a tiny fraction of my investments. What I was trying to say was that in an ultra low interest environment you have to take some risk to get a better ROI.
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I was looking for a rough estimate......poor to good condition. My guess knowing nothing was to get $6000 and run with it. She is over 2000 miles away and doesn't want to come back to sell it. I don't know any more than that. I don't think my brother expected me to find the value, he is working on that, he did want ideas on how she could sell it from a distance.
Hers could have 300k miles and seized engine, or it could have 40k miles and be in the wrapper. So a rough estimate is $100 to $15,000.
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My son got married last year. My contribution was the rehearsal dinner and the cost of the DJ. Not sure what his mother contributed, but I suspect some of the other costs.
I have sons too and I’d expect to contribute to theirs as well. As we have endured this horrible COVID year, I look back on last years wedding with such joy. 200 people from many different places and countries, all together for a weekend of celebration.Unimaginable now. It wasn’t ostentatious— it was just a lot of people to entertain and 2 different cultures. I don’t regret a dime. Never did I dream I’d go an entire year without seeing any of these dear folks. YMYV.
My niece moved from Toronto to Vancouver, has a good job there, doesn't need a car. She left behind a 2007 Jaguar XK Coupe. It was left at a garage. It is this color and looks like this....left hand steering though; My brother can't find the value of it since it is rare. I don't know the mileage or anything, but she thinks it won't start and may need a few things done to it....it has probably been there for over a year. She is considering giving it to a charity or something.
My suggestion was to call a Jag dealer in town and see if they are interested. Could also try a consignment lot where they would do all the selling, test drive, paperwork etc. Any other suggestions?
Try Cars & Bids.......or if she’s in the giving mood, give it to me.😚😚😚
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I don't plan to do anything exotic, or try to do much on individual stocks, in the future. Vanguard has already figured it all out, so I will just pick what fits my current life phase and needs, dump it in there, and forget about it!
JM, are you doing this like on the flipper shows, where sometimes they get an investor to put up 1/2 the money, then they split the profit 50/50? I would not mind doing that, if I did not also have to do all the work! He at least is lucky that his flips have been during a market upswing. Also possible to get caught the other way and come out negative.
Weddings, only scam close to them is funerals. And nobody even wants to go to a funeral. I am a big proponent of the Vegas Elvis wedding chapel. Then have a nice party in the back yard or local VFW type rental hall when you get back. And put the other $45,000 into a nest egg or house down payment. Or even a nice new car!
My Son was more than happy to split the profit but since he has done most of the heavy lifting by doing all of the work that needed done in the attic (even with knee pads my knees can’t take all that crawling around), so I decided 50/50 was not fair. So he wanted to know how to do it. As I was thinking about that his Mother said something like, “as long as we don’t lose anything and can at least get back around the 1% interest we won’t get from our bank savings account that’s fine with me. He laughs and says, “I’ll give you at least 5 times that, are you kidding? Before I could blink she says, “oh, we’re not trying to get rich doing this, 2% is good enough”, as she looks at me and says huh? I said, “well what’s wrong with getting rich with this. After all we did carry him for many years by feeding, clothing and picking up a good part of educating him. But you just gave away the store so we’ll just have to live with that.”
I will say this though, after the sale of the first flip, he took his family and us out for dinner at one of the more expensive fish joints in the Burgh. I’m pretty sure he’ll do that again. I can almost taste the one pound lobster tail I’ll be getting again. I know that took a few franklins from his profits. But I deserved it. Not so sure his Mother deserved it since all she did was point to a few areas and say, “I think it would be nice if you did this here”and more pointing saying the same thing. But don’t think for a minute I was going minimize all her help. 😳
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So what you’re saying is that you’ll work for food. There’s a homeless guy at the intersection that says the same thing.🤑🤑🤑
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As the father of an engaged male offspring, I'm going with scam.
The real scam is the entire wedding industry. Conditioning girls from early age that their life would be over if they don’t have some lavish over-the-top party with white doves flying over or whatever else you read in these magazines. Doesn’t even matter the income tier, it always has to be more than makes sense and attach “wedding” to anything and you double, triple, or quadruple the price, just because you can. No wonder desperate bride’s families are hitting groom’s families for money. If 72-84 month car loans are now normal, so will be groom’s bill at the wedding. The only way to deal with this would be lower the demand, perhaps the pandemic will change the mindset and cure some bridezilla syndromes...
Weddings, only scam close to them is funerals. And nobody even wants to go to a funeral. I am a big proponent of the Vegas Elvis wedding chapel. Then have a nice party in the back yard or local VFW type rental hall when you get back. And put the other $45,000 into a nest egg or house down payment. Or even a nice new car!
Great idea. Don’t even need to go to Vegas, if local church or City Hall are your thing.
My niece moved from Toronto to Vancouver, has a good job there, doesn't need a car. She left behind a 2007 Jaguar XK Coupe. It was left at a garage.
My brother can't find the value of it since it is rare. I don't know the mileage or anything, but she thinks it won't start and may need a few things done to it....it has probably been there for over a year. She is considering giving it to a charity or something.
My suggestion was to call a Jag dealer in town and see if they are interested. Could also try a consignment lot where they would do all the selling, test drive, paperwork etc. Any other suggestions?
Well a 13 y-o Jag is probably even money on whether it is going to start regardless. And of course a car that age will always need a few things after sitting for a while. I might try to find an indy garage that works on Jags and see what they think.
That's a good idea....indie garage can fix it up and can sell it for a profit. Also, does anyone have any idea how much this car might be worth.....some sites don't go back to 2007 for that car, and others don't have anything close listed.
reach out to Hoovie or JRGo. maybe you will get lucky!
I I look back on last years wedding with such joy.
I would much prefer to reserve my joy for a post-wedding bank balance that hasn’t been depleted by an an amount that could pay up to 50% or more of the cost of a new M2 Competition or Cayman S.
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Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Well it's Christmas eve and what a difference a day makes. Yesterday afternoon it was close to 60 and sunny, I actually was out with the top down. Today the high was under 20. A swing of over 40 degrees in 24 hours.
Our Daughter and SIL got up here from Orlando about noon and were complaining about how cold it was, they didn't believe me we got close to 60 yesterday.
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Hers could have 300k miles and seized engine, or it could have 40k miles and be in the wrapper. So a rough estimate is $100 to $15,000.
And while XK Coupes aren't as common as Buicks or Toyotas, they are anything but "rare." Even if it was in great shape and inexpensive I'd take an F-Type 100% of the time...
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Hers could have 300k miles and seized engine, or it could have 40k miles and be in the wrapper. So a rough estimate is $100 to $15,000.
And while XK Coupes aren't as common as Buicks or Toyotas, they are anything but "rare." Even if it was in great shape and inexpensive I'd take an F-Type 100% of the time...
Maybe it is rare in Canada.
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As parents of the groom, we did the rehearsal dinner and the bar expenses for the reception dinner. Brought in alcohol of various types that the kids picked for the reception. The bride's parents helped physically bring in the alcohol stored in their garage, but we paid for most of it--they lived nearby. Bride and parents picked a country location with wedding in the woods.
Overall not bad. We actually padded the rehearsal dinner group with some out-of-town relatives of the bride who were in town the night of the rehearsal that added to the cost. Not normal groom's expense but we got to meet some very interesting people from our new daughter's family. Rehearsal dinner is normally only for the rehearsal participants.
Rehearsal dinner was in a motel's banquet/meeting room. Their food ability was great plus two other motel/hotels in their major brand name group were just blocks away. One of them was a party center with multiple party rooms and a ballroom along with food prep abilities. Because we were the only group for a party at our smaller well known motel, we had excellent service. The planning help from the event person at the location forming the menu was tremendous. The motel even comped one night of our two guest rooms out of the two nights. It was a spendy party but controlled alcohol flow to avoid DUI responsiblity.
We also paid for the majority expenses of the honeymoon although both kids were working and could handle that easily.
My niece moved from Toronto to Vancouver, has a good job there, doesn't need a car. She left behind a 2007 Jaguar XK Coupe. It was left at a garage. It is this color and looks like this....left hand steering though; My brother can't find the value of it since it is rare. I don't know the mileage or anything, but she thinks it won't start and may need a few things done to it....it has probably been there for over a year. She is considering giving it to a charity or something.
My suggestion was to call a Jag dealer in town and see if they are interested. Could also try a consignment lot where they would do all the selling, test drive, paperwork etc. Any other suggestions?
Try Cars & Bids.......or if she’s in the giving mood, give it to me.😚😚😚
That could work...if they had something similar in Canada. It is kind of addictive looking at some of the cars being sold. I'll mention donating it to you....will you pay any tax and duties?
I was looking for a rough estimate......poor to good condition. My guess knowing nothing was to get $6000 and run with it. She is over 2000 miles away and doesn't want to come back to sell it. I don't know any more than that. I don't think my brother expected me to find the value, he is working on that, he did want ideas on how she could sell it from a distance.
Hers could have 300k miles and seized engine, or it could have 40k miles and be in the wrapper. So a rough estimate is $100 to $15,000.
Driver, I would just get it to a shop that specializes on them to do basic inspection/checks on it, to confirm it is running condition, and figure out what it might need. At least that gives you a baseline.
I was looking for a rough estimate......poor to good condition. My guess knowing nothing was to get $6000 and run with it. She is over 2000 miles away and doesn't want to come back to sell it. I don't know any more than that. I don't think my brother expected me to find the value, he is working on that, he did want ideas on how she could sell it from a distance.
Hers could have 300k miles and seized engine, or it could have 40k miles and be in the wrapper. So a rough estimate is $100 to $15,000.
Driver, I would just get it to a shop that specializes on them to do basic inspection/checks on it, to confirm it is running condition, and figure out what it might need. At least that gives you a baseline.
That is probably the best solution....it sounds like she is 2500 miles away, doesn't want to go back to sell a car, and has no one there who she can rely on to do that....plus some people don't want to be doing things like that while covid is around. Maybe Carvana or something like that....they give you a price and pick up the car....don't think we have something like that in Canada.
I was looking for a rough estimate......poor to good condition. My guess knowing nothing was to get $6000 and run with it. She is over 2000 miles away and doesn't want to come back to sell it. I don't know any more than that. I don't think my brother expected me to find the value, he is working on that, he did want ideas on how she could sell it from a distance.
Hers could have 300k miles and seized engine, or it could have 40k miles and be in the wrapper. So a rough estimate is $100 to $15,000.
A 44k-mile parts car still has some value. Maybe not what they are asking, but 1st amendment and all that.
This one is $17800 with 65000 miles on Cargarus These things are worth a lot more than I thought! I'd rather buy the 2014 C250 with 34000 miles for $10000, though that is trade-in, the Jag is the for sale price.
Driver, I am a little confused on where the car is in relation to her father (your brother?), and physically located (in someone's garage, or a repair shop). Certainly not going to be easy to deal with if she just left it some random place. So finding someone local will need to happen. And someone needs to have the keys!
Carvana won't take a car that does not run (or be known to). And I think they need the owner to be there to pick it up.
Selling it privately, or to a local used car lot, should be easy enough if Canada has titles like the US. She would have to sign the title and send it to whoever is actually holding the car.
Driver, I am a little confused on where the car is in relation to her father (your brother?), and physically located (in someone's garage, or a repair shop). Certainly not going to be easy to deal with if she just left it some random place. So finding someone local will need to happen. And someone needs to have the keys!
Carvana won't take a car that does not run (or be known to). And I think they need the owner to be there to pick it up.
Selling it privately, or to a local used car lot, should be easy enough if Canada has titles like the US. She would have to sign the title and send it to whoever is actually holding the car.
Stick, appreciate all the suggestions...they help to find a solution. The car is about 60 miles from me, I can help a bit but I am trying to follow covid rules right now....and things are very tight, only grocery and hardware stores open at 25% capacity for 4 weeks. My niece is 2500 miles away from the car......got a job as a lawyer and took off. My brother is about 1800 miles away from the car....he is more knowledgable about cars and is trying to help her out. The car is in a garage....they said they would ship it to her for about $6000, but, she is in Vancouver and doesn't need a car. I will be talking to my brother sometime in the next 3 days. I was just looking for some possible avenues to try, or suggestions to help him out.
I was looking for a rough estimate......poor to good condition. My guess knowing nothing was to get $6000 and run with it. She is over 2000 miles away and doesn't want to come back to sell it. I don't know any more than that. I don't think my brother expected me to find the value, he is working on that, he did want ideas on how she could sell it from a distance.
Hers could have 300k miles and seized engine, or it could have 40k miles and be in the wrapper. So a rough estimate is $100 to $15,000.
A 44k-mile parts car still has some value. Maybe not what they are asking, but 1st amendment and all that.
This one is $17800 with 65000 miles on Cargarus These things are worth a lot more than I thought! I'd rather buy the 2014 C250 with 34000 miles for $10000, though that is trade-in, the Jag is the for sale price.
The lifetime warranty probably costs more than the car. ;b
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Driver, I am a little confused on where the car is in relation to her father (your brother?), and physically located (in someone's garage, or a repair shop). Certainly not going to be easy to deal with if she just left it some random place. So finding someone local will need to happen. And someone needs to have the keys!
Carvana won't take a car that does not run (or be known to). And I think they need the owner to be there to pick it up.
Selling it privately, or to a local used car lot, should be easy enough if Canada has titles like the US. She would have to sign the title and send it to whoever is actually holding the car.
Stick, appreciate all the suggestions...they help to find a solution. The car is about 60 miles from me, I can help a bit but I am trying to follow covid rules right now....and things are very tight, only grocery and hardware stores open at 25% capacity for 4 weeks. My niece is 2500 miles away from the car......got a job as a lawyer and took off. My brother is about 1800 miles away from the car....he is more knowledgable about cars and is trying to help her out. The car is in a garage....they said they would ship it to her for about $6000, but, she is in Vancouver and doesn't need a car. I will be talking to my brother sometime in the next 3 days. I was just looking for some possible avenues to try, or suggestions to help him out.
Is it insured with full coverage? If so, this might work:
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Driver, I am a little confused on where the car is in relation to her father (your brother?), and physically located (in someone's garage, or a repair shop). Certainly not going to be easy to deal with if she just left it some random place. So finding someone local will need to happen. And someone needs to have the keys!
Carvana won't take a car that does not run (or be known to). And I think they need the owner to be there to pick it up.
Selling it privately, or to a local used car lot, should be easy enough if Canada has titles like the US. She would have to sign the title and send it to whoever is actually holding the car.
Stick, appreciate all the suggestions...they help to find a solution. The car is about 60 miles from me, I can help a bit but I am trying to follow covid rules right now....and things are very tight, only grocery and hardware stores open at 25% capacity for 4 weeks. My niece is 2500 miles away from the car......got a job as a lawyer and took off. My brother is about 1800 miles away from the car....he is more knowledgable about cars and is trying to help her out. The car is in a garage....they said they would ship it to her for about $6000, but, she is in Vancouver and doesn't need a car. I will be talking to my brother sometime in the next 3 days. I was just looking for some possible avenues to try, or suggestions to help him out.
Is it insured with full coverage? If so, this might work:
Snowy off ramp might help, too.
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Driver, I am a little confused on where the car is in relation to her father (your brother?), and physically located (in someone's garage, or a repair shop). Certainly not going to be easy to deal with if she just left it some random place. So finding someone local will need to happen. And someone needs to have the keys!
Carvana won't take a car that does not run (or be known to). And I think they need the owner to be there to pick it up.
Selling it privately, or to a local used car lot, should be easy enough if Canada has titles like the US. She would have to sign the title and send it to whoever is actually holding the car.
Stick, appreciate all the suggestions...they help to find a solution. The car is about 60 miles from me, I can help a bit but I am trying to follow covid rules right now....and things are very tight, only grocery and hardware stores open at 25% capacity for 4 weeks. My niece is 2500 miles away from the car......got a job as a lawyer and took off. My brother is about 1800 miles away from the car....he is more knowledgable about cars and is trying to help her out. The car is in a garage....they said they would ship it to her for about $6000, but, she is in Vancouver and doesn't need a car. I will be talking to my brother sometime in the next 3 days. I was just looking for some possible avenues to try, or suggestions to help him out.
Is it insured with full coverage? If so, this might work:
I remember when just turning the key on a Jag could often get the same effect.
A time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing.
Driver, I am a little confused on where the car is in relation to her father (your brother?), and physically located (in someone's garage, or a repair shop). Certainly not going to be easy to deal with if she just left it some random place. So finding someone local will need to happen. And someone needs to have the keys!
Carvana won't take a car that does not run (or be known to). And I think they need the owner to be there to pick it up.
Selling it privately, or to a local used car lot, should be easy enough if Canada has titles like the US. She would have to sign the title and send it to whoever is actually holding the car.
Stick, appreciate all the suggestions...they help to find a solution. The car is about 60 miles from me, I can help a bit but I am trying to follow covid rules right now....and things are very tight, only grocery and hardware stores open at 25% capacity for 4 weeks. My niece is 2500 miles away from the car......got a job as a lawyer and took off. My brother is about 1800 miles away from the car....he is more knowledgable about cars and is trying to help her out. The car is in a garage....they said they would ship it to her for about $6000, but, she is in Vancouver and doesn't need a car. I will be talking to my brother sometime in the next 3 days. I was just looking for some possible avenues to try, or suggestions to help him out.
Is it insured with full coverage? If so, this might work:
I was looking for a rough estimate......poor to good condition. My guess knowing nothing was to get $6000 and run with it. She is over 2000 miles away and doesn't want to come back to sell it. I don't know any more than that. I don't think my brother expected me to find the value, he is working on that, he did want ideas on how she could sell it from a distance.
Hers could have 300k miles and seized engine, or it could have 40k miles and be in the wrapper. So a rough estimate is $100 to $15,000.
A 44k-mile parts car still has some value. Maybe not what they are asking, but 1st amendment and all that.
This one is $17800 with 65000 miles on Cargarus These things are worth a lot more than I thought! I'd rather buy the 2014 C250 with 34000 miles for $10000, though that is trade-in, the Jag is the for sale price.
The lifetime warranty probably costs more than the car. ;b
Driver, I am a little confused on where the car is in relation to her father (your brother?), and physically located (in someone's garage, or a repair shop). Certainly not going to be easy to deal with if she just left it some random place. So finding someone local will need to happen. And someone needs to have the keys!
Carvana won't take a car that does not run (or be known to). And I think they need the owner to be there to pick it up.
Selling it privately, or to a local used car lot, should be easy enough if Canada has titles like the US. She would have to sign the title and send it to whoever is actually holding the car.
Stick, appreciate all the suggestions...they help to find a solution. The car is about 60 miles from me, I can help a bit but I am trying to follow covid rules right now....and things are very tight, only grocery and hardware stores open at 25% capacity for 4 weeks. My niece is 2500 miles away from the car......got a job as a lawyer and took off. My brother is about 1800 miles away from the car....he is more knowledgable about cars and is trying to help her out. The car is in a garage....they said they would ship it to her for about $6000, but, she is in Vancouver and doesn't need a car. I will be talking to my brother sometime in the next 3 days. I was just looking for some possible avenues to try, or suggestions to help him out.
Is it insured with full coverage? If so, this might work:
A retired judge should know better than to promote that kind of stuff. You really disappoint me sometimes.🤓
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Driver, I am a little confused on where the car is in relation to her father (your brother?), and physically located (in someone's garage, or a repair shop). Certainly not going to be easy to deal with if she just left it some random place. So finding someone local will need to happen. And someone needs to have the keys!
Carvana won't take a car that does not run (or be known to). And I think they need the owner to be there to pick it up.
Selling it privately, or to a local used car lot, should be easy enough if Canada has titles like the US. She would have to sign the title and send it to whoever is actually holding the car.
Stick, appreciate all the suggestions...they help to find a solution. The car is about 60 miles from me, I can help a bit but I am trying to follow covid rules right now....and things are very tight, only grocery and hardware stores open at 25% capacity for 4 weeks. My niece is 2500 miles away from the car......got a job as a lawyer and took off. My brother is about 1800 miles away from the car....he is more knowledgable about cars and is trying to help her out. The car is in a garage....they said they would ship it to her for about $6000, but, she is in Vancouver and doesn't need a car. I will be talking to my brother sometime in the next 3 days. I was just looking for some possible avenues to try, or suggestions to help him out.
Is it insured with full coverage? If so, this might work:
A retired judge should know better than to promote that kind of stuff. You really disappoint me sometimes.🤓
jmonroe
Let's keep this as evidence in case we can use it one day....could be another source of income for our retirement.
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jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
The Accord was still looking good when I traded it for the Passat in Oct.
2021 VW Arteon SEL 4-motion, 2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech
2021 VW Arteon SEL 4-motion, 2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech
I later learned that this was totally unacceptable to those in the East, and midwest too, for that matter. This cancer seems to have moved out here, so I guess there's that these days.
Also, does anyone have any idea how much this car might be worth.....some sites don't go back to 2007 for that car, and others don't have anything close listed.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
I call it a scam.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
She wants her consulting fee.
My first suggestion is to hook up a jumper box and see what happens.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
https://www.autolist.com/jaguar-xk?utm_source=Google&utm_campaign=DSA&p=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAlZH_BRCgARIsAAZHSBko7NXOjH6uCx8nnTWghlcaZ7P0aKXPrMSOhAGIrPyrioxUCH0PwoEaAuuqEALw_wcB#page=1&make=Jaguar&model=XK&buyer_intelligence=true&sort_new_cars_last=true&location=Dundas,+ON&latitude=43.266&longitude=-79.9441&radius=any
I was looking for a rough estimate......poor to good condition. My guess knowing nothing was to get $6000 and run with it.
She is over 2000 miles away and doesn't want to come back to sell it.
I don't know any more than that. I don't think my brother expected me to find the value, he is working on that, he did want ideas on how she could sell it from a distance.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
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2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
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2018 430i Gran Coupe
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2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Our Daughter and SIL got up here from Orlando about noon and were complaining about how cold it was, they didn't believe me we got close to 60 yesterday.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
Overall not bad. We actually padded the rehearsal dinner group with some out-of-town relatives of the bride who were in town the night of the rehearsal that added to the cost. Not normal groom's expense but we got to meet some very interesting people from our new daughter's family. Rehearsal dinner is normally only for the rehearsal participants.
Rehearsal dinner was in a motel's banquet/meeting room. Their food ability was great plus two other motel/hotels in their major brand name group were just blocks away. One of them was a party center with multiple party rooms and a ballroom along with food prep abilities. Because we were the only group for a party at our smaller well known motel, we had excellent service. The planning help from the event person at the location forming the menu was tremendous. The motel even comped one night of our two guest rooms out of the two nights. It was a spendy party but controlled alcohol flow to avoid DUI responsiblity.
We also paid for the majority expenses of the honeymoon although both kids were working and could handle that easily.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
Merry Christmas everyone.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
https://www.autolist.com/jaguar-xk?utm_source=Google&utm_campaign=DSA&p=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAlZH_BRCgARIsAAZHSBko7NXOjH6uCx8nnTWghlcaZ7P0aKXPrMSOhAGIrPyrioxUCH0PwoEaAuuqEALw_wcB#page=7&radius=any&make=Jaguar&model=XK&buyer_intelligence=true&sort_new_cars_last=true&location=Dundas,+ON&latitude=43.266&longitude=-79.9441
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
These things are worth a lot more than I thought! I'd rather buy the 2014 C250 with 34000 miles for $10000, though that is trade-in, the Jag is the for sale price.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Carvana won't take a car that does not run (or be known to). And I think they need the owner to be there to pick it up.
Selling it privately, or to a local used car lot, should be easy enough if Canada has titles like the US. She would have to sign the title and send it to whoever is actually holding the car.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
The car is about 60 miles from me, I can help a bit but I am trying to follow covid rules right now....and things are very tight, only grocery and hardware stores open at 25% capacity for 4 weeks.
My niece is 2500 miles away from the car......got a job as a lawyer and took off.
My brother is about 1800 miles away from the car....he is more knowledgable about cars and is trying to help her out.
The car is in a garage....they said they would ship it to her for about $6000, but, she is in Vancouver and doesn't need a car.
I will be talking to my brother sometime in the next 3 days.
I was just looking for some possible avenues to try, or suggestions to help him out.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Have a great day!
Tom
2025 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4 / 2023 Mercedes EQE 350 4Matic
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
If so, this might work:
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
https://www.edmunds.com/jaguar/xk-series/2007/consumer-reviews/
You were off on the $100 on the low side.........even the totaled one was worth $4600!
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible