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Originally Posted by Vic55
First, glad you are safe.
That car is a total... I think you bought it used so the value is lower than new and the entire side is crumpled and I can only imagine whats messed up underneath. If your insurance tries to repair, get them to payoff as you dont want that car anymore.
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yawn... usual response when anyone sees some damage.
The car could technically be fixed, it's not like it took a huge hit the nose with motor damage. New 1/4, new door, new rocker, new wheel, some frame time..
I'd say about 35-40k in damage.
What year is the car? miles?
My buddies 2016 m5 got t-boned about 6months ago, pushed him into the curb, which damaged the suspesnion. If it wasn't for the suspension we would've been able to fix it. get well