Because when we aren't here, you're allowed to say stupid things like this without anyone calling you out.
There are certainly local market variations for every product (the simplest factor in this situation is that gas in Louisiana is $2.70. Gas in New York is near $4.00. Which market is going to be more receptive to a car getting 11 miles per gallon?) The point is that the insurance company has a national balance sheet and their number accounts for slightly increased value in the South and slightly decreased value in the center of Manhattan.
If AnonyD thinks he can sell it himself for more money than the insurance company, then don't have them total it. That's also his right.
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