Custom Car, Motorcycle, Watercraft Appraisals in Grosse Pointe, MI
Auto Appraisal Network of Detroit does appraisals for all different types of vehicles including custom/collector cars and trucks, motorcycles, late-model vehicles, boats, antique boats, RV’s, personal watercraft, semi-tractors and car hauler trailers.
If you’re in the Grosse Pointe area and need an auto appraisal for insurance purposes, diminished value claims, pre purchase inspections, car collection appraisals, divorce settlements, estate settlements, financing, bankruptcy or expert witness services, contact Auto Appraisal Network of Detroit.
We are a locally owned and operated business and part of a nationwide network of certified auto appraisers. We have 30+ years of experience, so you can rest assured that an appraisal report from us is accurate and complete. Our full color reports are bound and delivered to you within days of completion and are accepted by all major insurance carriers, as well as the legal system.
We take pride in our work and are as passionate about cars as you are. Protect your investment by having it appraised by Auto Appraisal Network of Detroit.
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Facts about Grosse Pointe
Located in Wayne County, Grosse Pointe is home to more than 5,400 people. Found east of Detroit, the small city is considered a suburb. The area's history dates back to the latter part of the 19th century. Grosse Pointe was originally incorporated as a village in 1880. It would be 1934 before it was incorporated as a city.
Grosse Pointe has a reputation for being a somewhat wealthy city, and also one that takes great pride in its past. Much effort is made to find a balance between offering ample entertainment and shopping options, while making the most of historical structures found throughout the city.
For those who like to shop, there's a district known as The Village. Found in the area of Kercheval Road between Neff and Cadieux. it offers a variety of shops, stores, and other venues to enjoy.
In terms of history, there are a number of places to visit. The Waterman House was originally the home of the inventor of the outboard motor. Within the home, there's a chapel that was constructed in and imported from England.