My Primmum adjuster stated that the actual cash value they've determined for my motorcycle was taken off a website or system called "autosource"
She stated that it is not publicly accessible, but compiles values for comparable vehicles from across Canada.
My problem with this is that the value they've determined for my '05 Hayabusa is woefully below what I see in Autotrader or Kijiji (I know, I know...asking price is not sale price).
She openly acknowledges that the amount they're offering me is in excess of $1000 below other prices, but states that it is due to my bike's high mileage (62,000km). The fact that my motorcycle was in very, very good condition and mechanically sound were irrelevant to her.
But if I cannot purchase a comparable replacement bike in the GTA for the amount they are offering, how is this fair? I am expected to ship one in from New Brunswick or B.C.??
Can autosource values be disputed? If so, how?
Anyone have insight into this?
She stated that it is not publicly accessible, but compiles values for comparable vehicles from across Canada.
My problem with this is that the value they've determined for my '05 Hayabusa is woefully below what I see in Autotrader or Kijiji (I know, I know...asking price is not sale price).
She openly acknowledges that the amount they're offering me is in excess of $1000 below other prices, but states that it is due to my bike's high mileage (62,000km). The fact that my motorcycle was in very, very good condition and mechanically sound were irrelevant to her.
But if I cannot purchase a comparable replacement bike in the GTA for the amount they are offering, how is this fair? I am expected to ship one in from New Brunswick or B.C.??
Can autosource values be disputed? If so, how?
Anyone have insight into this?