Goodbye ES300 :( This Suck!
#63
On a side note, after weeks of looking, i just put a deposit on this ( http://www.mastermotorsofbuffalo.com...PrefID=0&.aspx ) to replace the es300.
You should buy your totalled es300 back and retro-fit as many parts as you can to your new Es300 (wheels, seats, interior etc)
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^ buying back is nice, but the problem is if there is no room to keep the shell of the car when your done, or a way to get it to the scrap yard after it becomes a major hassle. Also it's a time factor. Maybe it is just best to be done with it since not much from the 2nd gen. Es300 will easily fit into the 3rd gen.
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i recently bought a 98 es300 which was poorly taken care of, but runs great. i bought some seats that are in excellent condition out of a wrecked 99. the car was greasy and grimey on the inside. I went to family dollar, bought some "awesome" and "dawn dish detergent". I bought a $1 pack of sponges with the scrub pads on top. spray the awesome on the area, a small area at a time, and put the dawn on the scrub part of the sponge. using warm water and some microfiber towels, the results are unbelievable. try it ... works like a magic.
#66
I always thought that Collision Coverage only mattered if the accident was caused by the policy holder, not if you get hit by somebody else, such as in your case. Shouldn't your coworkers insurance pay for your car if it was completely her fault? I also don't have collision coverage, which is making me worry.
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