wildernesslodgelover
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Hi DISers!
My convertible top needs repair. Specifically, the back window (which is glass) popped loose from the canvas top. This is due to the extreme heat and not being in the garage. It is an older car, and I guess this is not uncommon.
I called a few convertible repair places and they all told me I would need a new top. I was surprised...it really looks to me like the glass could be glued back onto the canvas, but obviously these places want business, yet they still told me no way it could be repaired....so I believe them.
We then decided to go through my car insurance. I have a $250 deductible, never make claims, so why not? An adjuster came out, looked at the car, said he would get back to us. 4 days later, we recieved a check for 8k!
This is for a new convertible top. Along with the check was an estimate and instructions to take the car to the place of our choice to get a new top. There are no other instructions such as "take a picture of the repairs and send it to us" or "call us so an adjuster can come out and inspect the repairs."
This is my question...do I *have* to use the money for that? What if I get it repaired for 5k...is the leftover 3k for me to keep? What if I trade my car in to the dealership "äs is" (and maybe get 2k or 3k for it) and get a new car using that 8k?
I am not asking to keep the 8k to take a Disney cruise or get plastic surgery. I am going to use that money for something auto related. Thanks for any opinions and input!
My convertible top needs repair. Specifically, the back window (which is glass) popped loose from the canvas top. This is due to the extreme heat and not being in the garage. It is an older car, and I guess this is not uncommon.
I called a few convertible repair places and they all told me I would need a new top. I was surprised...it really looks to me like the glass could be glued back onto the canvas, but obviously these places want business, yet they still told me no way it could be repaired....so I believe them.
We then decided to go through my car insurance. I have a $250 deductible, never make claims, so why not? An adjuster came out, looked at the car, said he would get back to us. 4 days later, we recieved a check for 8k!

This is my question...do I *have* to use the money for that? What if I get it repaired for 5k...is the leftover 3k for me to keep? What if I trade my car in to the dealership "äs is" (and maybe get 2k or 3k for it) and get a new car using that 8k?
I am not asking to keep the 8k to take a Disney cruise or get plastic surgery. I am going to use that money for something auto related. Thanks for any opinions and input!