Apparently in BC if it's a write off I an apply to get it back as a salvage. that would be sweet...This could be a great Jeep for a project that someone wanted to do axles and cage on if it's not fixable.
I hear ya, we have GAP here that does the same thing. Some lucky person might buy it as a salvage.Ok DonMontolvo - you don't need to get too bent out of shape about it ha ha. I was lucky enough in bc to buy a small negative equity policy that will pay out the gap between what I'd lose and what it takes to replace it. I'd prefer that but it depends also on if it's not a big bend. I shall report back to everyone. and honestly I'm appreciative of all the input.
Glad you are ok. The Jeeps just a machine-it can always be replaced if need be. People not so much. Kudos to you for being prepared. Way too many folks take off into the toolies without being prepared fora worst case scenario. Wilderness/remote areas do not tolerate fools, and a failure to prepare can be at best “uncomfortable” and at worst “ deadly”.Thanks for all your replies. In BC, the good 'ol Insurance Corporation of British Columbia will assess it. I'll report back. As for what happened, since I'm not in receipt of any payouts or plans for fixing, I'll report the actual adventure once the deal is in motion. Anti Jeep spies are known to frequent these parts, ha ha. I live on a ranch so being off road isn't a big deal. And as an example of "you should always be prepared", I stopped and assessed, grabbed my gun, sleeping bag, small tarp and city bag of essentials and walked down the road about a KM and bunked down. Caught a ride out the next day. No cell service up there and the phone flew out the window. But I had multiple lights and means of being ok in the dark.
@Shibadog - Amen to that. Also had solid first aid kit, etc. I don't usually think about flying projectiles. Gonna keep that in mind in the future as well. Thanks for your take on things.Glad yo
Glad you are ok. The Jeeps just a machine-it can always be replaced if need be. People not so much. Kudos to you for being prepared. Way too many folks take off into the toolies without being prepared fora worst case scenario. Wilderness/remote areas do not tolerate fools, and a failure to prepare can be at best “uncomfortable” and at worst “ deadly”.
Great!PRAYERS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED BY THE GREAT JEEP MYSTERY!!! (KIND OF LIKE THE GREAT PUMPKIN REFERENCE FROM CHARLIE BROWN) I was able to get a 2020 2 door jeep black jl with 45k (not sure in miles, my US friends). Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo excited.
THANKS TO EVERYONE. STAY SAFE OUT THERE!!!