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Old 08-25-2004, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by alexf20c,Aug 25 2004, 08:17 PM
Are those Potenza RE750s?
i am gonna have to say no, looks like re050's being it an 04 I would think they are the stock tires
Old 08-25-2004, 11:16 PM
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That stucks man, Bad luck.

But I think it will be in the shop alot longer then a month lol.
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Originally Posted by TJS,Aug 25 2004, 03:05 PM
They're gonna pull out the engine and then replace the entire front cage! But I took it to a Honda dealership and I feel confident in the guy working on it. Seems the other two cages (the rest of the body) is fine, but they have to reweld a new front cage. The top goes up and down no problem.

Both airbags went off. I was doing 25 and hit the front left bumber with someone doing 30...we didn't see each other until impact. (Didn't even have time to THINK the words OH SHIT>>>>)
just give it some time...they'll come around...it' totaled
Old 08-26-2004, 12:11 AM
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Well TJS, I'll tell you what I just told someone else around your area....ask the insurance how much the damage is so far. Contact a lawyer and see what their opinion is on it and if they would total it out. All it takes is for your lawyer (or even you letting them know you talked to a lawyer and want it totaled out) to give them a call and let them know.

I got this totaled because of that:

it had $18K damage and we told them we wouldnt make payments on a car that should be salvaged. They totaled it out 30 mins later after telling them what the lawyer said.

I wouldnt want to make payments on a new car that's been re-welded back together and the engine removed. It'll never be the same car again. I dont care how good of a shop it is!!

Sorry to hear about your car. I only wish you the best of luck.
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Originally Posted by Quik S2K,Aug 26 2004, 08:11 AM
I wouldnt want to make payments on a new car that's been re-welded back together and the engine removed. It'll never be the same car again. I dont care how good of a shop it is!!

Sorry to hear about your car. I only wish you the best of luck.
Push them to write it off, that car will never drive the same way again, and the resale value is now destroyed.

Glad noone was hurt
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Sorry to hear that bro! Hope they total it
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Originally Posted by Quik S2K,Aug 26 2004, 03:11 AM
Well TJS, I'll tell you what I just told someone else around your area....ask the insurance how much the damage is so far. Contact a lawyer and see what their opinion is on it and if they would total it out. All it takes is for your lawyer (or even you letting them know you talked to a lawyer and want it totaled out) to give them a call and let them know.

I got this totaled because of that:

it had $18K damage and we told them we wouldnt make payments on a car that should be salvaged. They totaled it out 30 mins later after telling them what the lawyer said.

I wouldnt want to make payments on a new car that's been re-welded back together and the engine removed. It'll never be the same car again. I dont care how good of a shop it is!!

Sorry to hear about your car. I only wish you the best of luck.
You definately do not want that car back. The resale value is as wrecked as the car now. Get the ins company to total it and get a new one. You do have a say in this. I would never want a car that has the frame welded back together.

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Listen to the advice being given here. Get a lawyer and get that car totaled. I can't believe it's not already.
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TOTALED!!!!!
Good Luck!
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Looking at that car, i would say it isn't a total. Working in a body shop i've seen cars a lot more mangaled than your car get fixed. What everyone is forgeting is that the value of the car is around $32k. Most insurance companies total out a car at 80% of the value which is $25,600. That car has a lot less damage than that, i would say $18-20k at most.


Sorry to see that, man....good luck


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