He parked in a handicapped spot and a real handicapped person ended up getting seriously injured because she had to park in a normal far away space. This caused a crowd to gather around George's car because he selfishly parked there not needing it. They eventually destroyed it. I think it may happen other times too.
A mob destroyed it over being over parked in a handicapped space
It was vandalized after George parked in a handicap spot
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Elaine's boyfriend who was briefly a car salesman was David Puddy played by Patrick Warburton.
yes- unless you agree to accept salvage as part of your settlement in which case the insuror transfers ownership to salvage company
The pilot episode of "Seinfeld" was called "The Seinfeld Chronicles." It aired on July 5, 1989.Jerry and George are at a place called Pete's, and he tells George about a woman he met in Michigan, who is coming to New York. They talk about whether or not she has romantic intentions. The next evening, Jerry tells his neighbor Kessler (later called Kramer) that he may have misunderstood the situation with Laura. But then Lara calls and asks if she can stay overnight at his apartment. George and Jerry continue to debate the issue. While waiting at the airport for Laura to arrive, Jerry and George discuss the various greetings Lara might but when Laura arrives, her greeting is ambiguous. Upon arriving at Jerry's apartment Laura removes her shoes and some excess clothing to get comfortable, but they a phone call reveals that Laura is engaged. Jerry then realizes that he has no chance with Laura, but has already committed himself to an entire weekend with her.
Georges' car once belonged to Jon Voight
they were all heading to "the drake's" party, and he parked in a handicapped spot, and an angry mobb destroyed it.
Not if you notify you local PVA that the car is totaled and not longer in service. You will pay taxes up to the day it was totaled.
Home equity loan perhaps. No bank is going to finance a totaled car.
Get a new car. == If someone hit your car you will be paid the actual cash value of the car. If you totaled the car and had collision coverage you will be paid actual cash value, too.
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Some insurance companies will sell the car back to the owner. Others sell the totaled car to a salvage yard.
A car is considered "totaled" if the cost of repairs is equal to, or greater than, the blue book value of the vehicle.
Typically you need a car with insurance to get a title loan. If your car is totaled, the loan company are entitled to that money since they hold the title for your car.
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