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I am no collision expert, but I think it's probably 50-50. All body panels from the windshield forward, possible frame damage, obviously the cooling system, $1500-2k for the headlights alone.So you think it's probably totaled? It wasn't a really high impact hit, I had just started moving forward when the light turned green, and was probably only going 2 mph. It just ripped the front end off. No airbags went off and it was still running, though leaking coolant. I guess I'll find out soon enough. I love this car and am not sure what else I'd replace it with.
The bad news is you have to find another car you likeI just got off the phone with insurance. Yep, total loss.
I am no collision expert, but I think it's probably 50-50. All body panels from the windshield forward, possible frame damage, obviously the cooling system, $1500-2k for the headlights alone.

Holy smokes!^ you're actually a bit low for the headlights. some ass-hat backed in to me late last year - he said he wasn't used to driving a car with no backup camera. yeah, that didn't fly with me either. nor did him not hearing my horn or seeing me in his mirrors. it's not like my colour isn't obvious enough. we had a fun "chat", although it was quite one-sided.
i needed a new bumper cover and passenger headlight assembly among other bits and bobs. that headlight part alone was $3k CAD. my overall damage seemed relatively innocuous overall, but the tab came to $8300. i was floored when the shop gave me the invoice - which was covered by the other guy's insurance of course.
so if this cost $8300 CAD i'd have to say the OP is looking well north of $20k USD.
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^ true. my simple repair took 7 weeks...and that was after they had received "all" of the parts. once they tore it down they found more parts needed, which took many weeks to come.The way the supply chain issues are right now, parts are probably harder to get than cars. Even if your car is easily repairable under normal circumstances, the insurance company might not want to take the risk of the repair taking 6 months, or longer, waiting on crash parts.
I know you were already told so, but in a crash like that the suspension and subframes would basically be totaled even if the car looks fine from most other angles. It's sad, but for the best that the car gets written off so you don't have to deal with the structural frame issues.So you think it's probably totaled? It wasn't a really high impact hit, I had just started moving forward when the light turned green, and was probably only going 2 mph. It just ripped the front end off. No airbags went off and it was still running, though leaking coolant. I guess I'll find out soon enough. I love this car and am not sure what else I'd replace it with.
For reference, my repair last May was roughly $11K.Based on the extent of damage to your vehicle, we've determined it to be a total loss.
Repair estimate is $27,064.50