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Originally Posted by Padre
No, but a civil court can place a value on that sentiment. That's what the dealer needs to figure out quick. He can treat the car like toaster and value it as a commodity, or he can recognize that there is a lot more to "value" than what KBB or NADA or an insurance company says. Dealers who understand that are successful.
Padre
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Yup. Then mental anguish. Then potential future appreciation. Hell, that car might have ended up saving someones life. Need to add that price to the mix. Or maybe even becoming the only ZL1 left in the world 200 years from now. What if there were a nuclear holocaust but somehow humans are able to survive and rebuild and it's the only remnant left of the 'Old World' and it's the most valuable thing in the world?