Custom Car, Motorcycle, Watercraft Appraisals in Pennsylvania
Auto Appraisal Network of Maryland 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 Pennsylvania area and need an auto appraisal for insurance purposes, diminished value claims, pre purchase inspections, car collection appraisals, divorce settlements, estate settlements, bankruptcy or expert witness services, contact Auto Appraisal Network of Maryland.
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 Maryland.
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Facts about Pennsylvania
Known as the Keystone State, Pennsylvania was the second state admitted into the new United States in 1787. The colony itself was the brainchild of William Penn, a Quaker who sought a place where adherents to the faith of the Religious Society of Friends could worship as they saw fit.
As of the 2020 census, Pennsylvania had 12.78 million residents. While Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, is most closely associated with the state, it's not the capital city. That honor goes to the city of Harrisburg.
In terms of area, Pennsylvania is the 33rd largest state in the Union. Different parts of the state experience various kinds of weather, although every area of Pennsylvania is known for colder winters and summers that tend to be warmer and humid.
As with other states, Pennsylvania does have a state bird and a state flower. The bird is the ruffed grouse, while the glower is the mountain laurel.