DIY oil change lowers insurance reimbursement when totaled?
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that's exactly it.
after you total your car, they use the oil change receipts to determine the condition your car is in: poor, fair, excellent.
if you don't have any oil change papers, they will categorize your car as "poor"ly maintained, and give you less money.
I guess buying the oil might be acceptable.....? who knows.
but you still have no hard proof that you changed the oil. I wonder if they'll make a big deal out of it.
I'm pretty sure they'd accept jiffy lube receipts.
but yes, AAA did ask for receipts.
after you total your car, they use the oil change receipts to determine the condition your car is in: poor, fair, excellent.
if you don't have any oil change papers, they will categorize your car as "poor"ly maintained, and give you less money.
I guess buying the oil might be acceptable.....? who knows.
but you still have no hard proof that you changed the oil. I wonder if they'll make a big deal out of it.
I'm pretty sure they'd accept jiffy lube receipts.
but yes, AAA did ask for receipts.
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