Tiger’s crashed Cadillac Escalade worth a lot more unrepaired

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Dateline: TigerGate Escalade Day 1
3: You probably already know that an ambulance left Tiger Wood's home in the early hours of the morning.

But now according to Jalopnik.com we now get word that there is a second Cadillac Escalade on loan to Tiger Woods from GM and that car was following the ambulance:

"The second Cadillac Escalade (there's two) loaned to Tiger Woods from GM's marketing fleet was spotted driving up to a Miami hospital by an unidentified younger woman with blond hair behind a second blond woman driven in an ambulance," Jalopnik reports."

And just in case you were curious about the fate and value of the smashed Escalade USA today is reporting that the Cadillac s potentially worth $70,000 more if left in its current crashed condition:

Escaladenight "GM is having the Escalade fixed, said Cadillac spokesman David
Caldwell. But it would be worth up to $100,000 without the fixes, says
David Kinney, founder of Hagerty's Cars That Matter, a pricing guide to collector cars. And with repairs?

 He put its value at about $60,000, a nice premium over a used 2009 Escalade.

Other
experts agree with the fixed/unfixed pricing theory. "Once fixed, the
Escalade is just another rehashed car. It can't be worth more than
$20,000-$25,000," says Tim Suddard, publisher of Classic Motorsports and Grassroots Motorsports
magazines. "In the car collector world, cars owned by famous people can
bring stupid money — the bullet holes in the Bonnie and Clyde car make
it what it is." Like buyer for the unfixed car: a museum,
" according to USA Today.

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