help needed to recycle 2002 SL2 near USC, Pa

Discussion in 'Saturn S-series' started by Patrick, Jul 16, 2006.

  1. Patrick

    Patrick Guest

    does anyone know the best way to get the best deal on selling a 2002 Saturn
    SL2 , my friend was stopped at a light and some one hit her in the front,
    car runs and drives but was hit front drivers side. estimate damage was
    about $3000 with O E Factory parts, from her description it sounds like it
    just needs driver side front fender, bumper and driver side lights. She is
    not going to fix the car, does any one know of a place around Washington, or
    Allegehany county that recylces cars or sells them with R titles? any help
    would be apriciated thanks
    Patrick
     
    Patrick, Jul 16, 2006
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  2. I can't tell for sure, but isn't this premature? Meaning, has the
    insurance process been completed?

    later,

    tom @ www.WorkAtHomePlans.com
     
    Tom The Great, Jul 16, 2006
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  3. Patrick

    Patrick Guest

    Yes the insurance company gave her money and gave her the choice of fixing
    it or replacing it, but they let her have the car back. the accident happend
    back in May.
     
    Patrick, Jul 17, 2006
    #3
  4. if you are looking to sell this vehicle to a private individual i would be
    interested. need mileage, vin #, and photos with the hood up
     
    AUTOBODYSHOPOWNER, Sep 3, 2006
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  5. Ok off topic, my current, and last saturn I plan to own, a 97SL2, was
    hit. I was preceeding through an intersection, and a car hit me on
    the right side. The other car was in a 40 mph zone, but claimed to be
    only doing 30. A witness stated the other car was going very fast. My
    saturn is dead in front of my house. I walked away ok, but at the
    sacrice of my car. I hope the process is all done, in a week or two.
    Which leaves me wondering, "MAY?"

    Geez.....

    Ok, if you car isn't totally written off, it's title is worth
    something, so the car still has some value. I would try and privately
    sell it online. But that is just me. :D

    later,

    tom @ www.NoCostAds.com
     
    Tom The Great, Sep 4, 2006
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