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03/17/2016, 06:38 AM
Take a read. Let me know what you think. I am trying to anticipate and provide thoughtful, reasoned, responses to what I expect will evolve into debate. Don't be shy, share advice if you have it.
Dear Farm Bureau Agent.
It is important for you to understand some things about our 2000 Dragon Vehicross.
Designed in 1997 sold 1999 to 2001, vehicles in the states for the entire three years amounted to 4,153, total sales world wide 5,957.
My Dragon Green baby was one of only 125 sold in 2000 for the USA (WiKi). For me this is not just a car.
Generally when I am not at work, my life revolves around the kids. When they (the kids) are otherwise occupied. I can be found taking a clay bar to the paint of my Dragon, waiting for the right time of day for a hard wax under a shade tree. Removing all the wheels and buffing them to a mirror shine.
It's not just a shiny car that I love. It's the uniqueness of the car that often takes the spotlight. Where most people would agree it is uncommon for strangers to take the time to stop and complement them. It is uncommon for me to make it from home to work without spending at least a few minutes, often several times in a trip. Chatting about my Dragon VX . While that may sound like Ego. It really goes a long way keeping my spirit up.
My daughter has significant special needs (Autistic). One of those needs is supervision 100% of the time. Starting over with a base VX would present a real burden for me. I really don't have the time to install lift kits, and the other improvements that are on my current VX. Jobs that take a normal person 4 hrs to do. Take me several days to a week to complete due to the time required being the daddy of a special needs child. I'm not complaining about that, being Chloe's daddy is my number one passion. It's just something that needs noted. Also a point of interest is that one of Chloe's most cherished activities is "Ride Green VX". She really does not have many other interest and doing it helps keep her calm. We "Ride Green VX" several times daily is no understatement (weekend's can involve up to five rides daily). Getting an appropriate replacement soon is not only important to Chloe and myself. It is important to our family.
My Dragon Green Isuzu Vehicross was stolen from us 03/13/16 at 0100 am from our driveway as we slept. Recovered that same day at 7am on local industrial RR tracks. From the moment I received the discouraging news from the impound guy (It may be totaled). I have been on the search for a reasonable replacement. In all likelihood I have been looking at comps, or replacements longer than you. I think you will agree they (VX's)are few and far between. Nothing close enough (geographically) for me to even take a simple test drive. So I have to be very careful. I have determined that VX Vehicross is really the only option for a combination sports car/ suv hybred, unless I include the Porsche Cayenne as an available option. I simply will not be happy with the endless cookie cutter, soccer mom "Sport" SUV's available. Jeeps will just cost you more, and make me less happy (don't get me started).
This thing you call a vehicle. It gets me up in the morning anticipating my ride to work. It picks me up at the end of a long day knowing I get to drive it home, knowing that I am one of, less than 125 people who can say that. It is part of my identity when I gather with friends. Maybe most of all, it is part of the family. Understand I am not asking you for a gift. I am not asking for a free ride. I have in good faith, paid my premiums year after year. I have placed my trust in your company not only for my personal ride, but for the home my family lives in, the car my wife drives, my away from home car, my off road vehicle's, soon my son's first car. That amount of trust in my opinion is no small thing.
Although it is rare I use insurance. I do expect the insurance I have chosen to be there for me. If that turns out not to be the case. We might as well just purchase insurance from the endless supply of internet discounters. Please stand tall and respond in a way that makes me proud I had chosen you as my total insurance provider. I do not expect to get something for free. I am hopeful that my insurance investment was not wasted.
I have gathered additional reasonable comps that I would like to share with you if your interested.
Dear Farm Bureau Agent.
It is important for you to understand some things about our 2000 Dragon Vehicross.
Designed in 1997 sold 1999 to 2001, vehicles in the states for the entire three years amounted to 4,153, total sales world wide 5,957.
My Dragon Green baby was one of only 125 sold in 2000 for the USA (WiKi). For me this is not just a car.
Generally when I am not at work, my life revolves around the kids. When they (the kids) are otherwise occupied. I can be found taking a clay bar to the paint of my Dragon, waiting for the right time of day for a hard wax under a shade tree. Removing all the wheels and buffing them to a mirror shine.
It's not just a shiny car that I love. It's the uniqueness of the car that often takes the spotlight. Where most people would agree it is uncommon for strangers to take the time to stop and complement them. It is uncommon for me to make it from home to work without spending at least a few minutes, often several times in a trip. Chatting about my Dragon VX . While that may sound like Ego. It really goes a long way keeping my spirit up.
My daughter has significant special needs (Autistic). One of those needs is supervision 100% of the time. Starting over with a base VX would present a real burden for me. I really don't have the time to install lift kits, and the other improvements that are on my current VX. Jobs that take a normal person 4 hrs to do. Take me several days to a week to complete due to the time required being the daddy of a special needs child. I'm not complaining about that, being Chloe's daddy is my number one passion. It's just something that needs noted. Also a point of interest is that one of Chloe's most cherished activities is "Ride Green VX". She really does not have many other interest and doing it helps keep her calm. We "Ride Green VX" several times daily is no understatement (weekend's can involve up to five rides daily). Getting an appropriate replacement soon is not only important to Chloe and myself. It is important to our family.
My Dragon Green Isuzu Vehicross was stolen from us 03/13/16 at 0100 am from our driveway as we slept. Recovered that same day at 7am on local industrial RR tracks. From the moment I received the discouraging news from the impound guy (It may be totaled). I have been on the search for a reasonable replacement. In all likelihood I have been looking at comps, or replacements longer than you. I think you will agree they (VX's)are few and far between. Nothing close enough (geographically) for me to even take a simple test drive. So I have to be very careful. I have determined that VX Vehicross is really the only option for a combination sports car/ suv hybred, unless I include the Porsche Cayenne as an available option. I simply will not be happy with the endless cookie cutter, soccer mom "Sport" SUV's available. Jeeps will just cost you more, and make me less happy (don't get me started).
This thing you call a vehicle. It gets me up in the morning anticipating my ride to work. It picks me up at the end of a long day knowing I get to drive it home, knowing that I am one of, less than 125 people who can say that. It is part of my identity when I gather with friends. Maybe most of all, it is part of the family. Understand I am not asking you for a gift. I am not asking for a free ride. I have in good faith, paid my premiums year after year. I have placed my trust in your company not only for my personal ride, but for the home my family lives in, the car my wife drives, my away from home car, my off road vehicle's, soon my son's first car. That amount of trust in my opinion is no small thing.
Although it is rare I use insurance. I do expect the insurance I have chosen to be there for me. If that turns out not to be the case. We might as well just purchase insurance from the endless supply of internet discounters. Please stand tall and respond in a way that makes me proud I had chosen you as my total insurance provider. I do not expect to get something for free. I am hopeful that my insurance investment was not wasted.
I have gathered additional reasonable comps that I would like to share with you if your interested.