2013 RX accident. I think it's totaled.
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Back in 2008 the front end of my 2007 ES350 was demolished in an accident. It took 28 days to repair and over $14,000. The car looked and drove great after the repairs. I had it for another 5 years with no problems at all. Also, when I sold it, I did not take a hit on the price of the car.
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Glad to hear you're ok. Sometimes it doesn't show up right away. It sounds like the impact damaged quite a few items on the RX but kept you safe. Good luck with the final estimate. And thanks for keeping us posted.
#18
I hit a deer last September, left front corner caught the butt of the deer. Damage looked a lot less than what you see in the picture and cost $6500.00 to fix. New bumper cover, headlamp, fog lamp, a couple of sensors and other plastic bits. No air bag deployment and sheet metal was fine. My guess would be likely closer to $20K than $10K for the fix. Hood is done, fender as well and possibly door damage too.
Last time a car I owned was totaled (hail storm damage) was a math thing; the insurance got offers from wreckers that, when added to the cost of repair, ended up being more than the price to replace the car. So they wrote me a check for the full value of the car (3 weeks old) and I bought another.
Last time a car I owned was totaled (hail storm damage) was a math thing; the insurance got offers from wreckers that, when added to the cost of repair, ended up being more than the price to replace the car. So they wrote me a check for the full value of the car (3 weeks old) and I bought another.
Last edited by JasDmw; 02-12-16 at 12:11 PM.
#19
Hmmm Mass bud, after the safety then your pocket. You will be choked with the insurance payment later especially ur fault in this case (glad that you are fine). I have 3 cars in the policy (my sis got into 2 accidents, her fault) and we pay almost $9000/year for the Boston area insurance. F us, bless you
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