Is my car totaled?
Perhaps you could resize the pics? Very hard to get a good look when they are that big. I think if the total damage estimate exceeds 60% of book value most insurance companies total out the car.
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TOTALED,
All is not lost, You can go with a dealer to a salvage auction and pick up one that was stolen recovery and transfer all your parts to that car. If you repair it, your mind will play tricks on you. Everytime you drive, even if there is nothing wrong with the car and you think you hear a sound, you will always think that it was not fixed back properly.
All is not lost, You can go with a dealer to a salvage auction and pick up one that was stolen recovery and transfer all your parts to that car. If you repair it, your mind will play tricks on you. Everytime you drive, even if there is nothing wrong with the car and you think you hear a sound, you will always think that it was not fixed back properly.
sorry to hear that but yea looks pretty effed up to me...i got hit in the front in my old civic looked about the same and it was totalled..but yea if u got a cx just swap everything from ur teg that u can..should be faster due to less weight..so yea good luck!
not to let u down or anything, but im pretty sure that the insurance company will end up totalling it. but, like everyone said before me, just salvage the engine for a later project. but like Patrick said, did'nt that hurt at all? that looked like it was a pretty violent collision...get some $$$ ASAP.
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Wrong.
Buy it back, gut it out, and then bury it and move on.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Wrong.
Buy it back, gut it out, and then bury it and move on.
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Wrong.
Buy it back, gut it out, and then bury it and move on.
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Yes, definately, you do not bury a gsr engine, tranny, ecu, wiring, suspension, mounts, axles, etc. w/82k. You could buy it back, part it out and have like another 3500$ to put on top of your insurance money to buy a new car.
Wrong.
Buy it back, gut it out, and then bury it and move on.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Yes, definately, you do not bury a gsr engine, tranny, ecu, wiring, suspension, mounts, axles, etc. w/82k. You could buy it back, part it out and have like another 3500$ to put on top of your insurance money to buy a new car.






