There is no reason not to accept it as the virus can only be passed onto any one through very intimate contact, so if you don't have to jump into the cot with the thief of your car don't worry about it.
I believe a code 2 vehicle is a vehicle that has been stolen and recovered or a used vehicle.
It depends on what insurance you're talking about, does it include theft?
Did you get a TITLE to the "stolen" car? If not, the you sorta assumed the risks. Was it actually stolen at the time of sale or just not removed from the list after being recovered?
They will accept almost any claim, paying it is another matter.
You either have to return the money or not keep the vehicle. You don't get the benefit of both the value of the car in cash and the actual car.
No.Another View: The police may retain any items found in the car pending proof that they actually are your property.REMEMBER: The car was reported stolen... and then it was recovered and impounded. The perpetrators MAY have used the vehicle during a crime spree and stashed their stolen goods in the car. The owner of the stolen vehicle would not be the beneficiary of the stolen goods just because they were in his vehicle. and they may have to present proof that the items found in the car actually belong to them.
if it is recovered and repairable they will pay to repair less your comp deductible, if not recovered they will pay the actual cash value of the vehicle less your comp deduct, also sales tax (or credit) title/licensing fees etc......
is this vehicle stolen?
If not recovered within first three weeks after loss, chances are it will never be recovered. Only about 30% of cars are recovered
Gap insurance only pays if the vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen and not recovered. It does not cover the deficiency balance after a repossession sale.
Until it is recovered.
If one receives a stolen or recovered car in a UK dealership, the best thing to do is to report it to authorities. If not reported, one can receive sentencing for driving a bought car that was actually stolen.