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Humvee21

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It's too early in the morning for that ********. I would have gone ******* on the guy. What was he driving?
 
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It was about an 05 Honda Accord - probably rolled about 25 mph through the stop sign. Pretty heavy damage on the right side - the top of the door is about 3 inches from the cab - damaged the entire RH lower cab - door jambs all smashed in, front end went THROUGH a 3 ft deep drain culvert - steering wheel is all off, etc etc. Its pretty bad. Im gonna guess 20k+
 

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Insurance companies uses a sliding percentage of value to determine if a vehicle is totalled, the newer the vehicle, the more they will spend. The maximum most insurance companies will go is about 75 to 80 percent and thats on low mileage newer cars. The percentage slides down to about 40 to 50 percent for cars about 12 years old. Anything older gets totalled no matter the cost of repair. One of the biggest factors in determing whether a vehicle is worth repairing will be the depreciated value after repairs. If a car is worth $10,000 before an accident and it will cost $8000 to repair, but the vehicle will be worth only $7000 due to DV, it will be totalled.

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