even I knew it was a 2009, you sent me the link LoL
Taking the check and buying it back might be the best of both worlds, hell, start with a 5 grand offer
At this point, all I can do is wait. They didn't even give me a specific time/date. They just said 'within a few days'. They did ask if I needed a rental. I declined.
I am sure that those parts are going to be quite pricey.
Well, the good news is that parts are available and that some metal can be fixed.
The bad news is there's a 12 to 18 month lead time. ('Snot much call for parts, so they don't make 'em that often.)
Like, the headlight assembly can be found - but not the bezel that goes around it. There might be salvage parts available.
They're offering me about 87.5k and I can keep the car. I told 'em I'd have an answer for 'em by Friday.
They're not offering me anything for my pain and suffering! LOL (I wasn't even in the car, but it sure is painful seeing my Bentley like that and I absolutely suffered a loss! They're having none of it.)
So, wanna a ruined old Bentley that will take you two years to fix - unless you get lucky at a salvage yard and don't mind salvage parts on a car capable of something like 200 mph??? I'll sell it to you for cheap! You can actually drive it in its current condition, but that's only 'cause I used a tire iron to move the bent fender away from the tire so that it wouldn't rub and pop.
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