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Old 02-28-2019, 01:21 PM
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kid wrecked the mb thread

happened this morning. not my kid's fault. do you think the w124 is totalled? and look at the other guy's car

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Old 02-28-2019, 01:28 PM
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Insurance will total it, but I fixed quite similar damage on my dads W124 when he had a low speed encounter with a Hyundai Accent.

Looks like the damage is pretty much contained to the hood, fender, bumper, and headlight. Unless the airbag got deployed, I would grab some parts from a junk yard and fix it.
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Old 02-28-2019, 01:43 PM
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That’s just a flesh wound

It’ll buff out no problem.

Seriously that’s a fender, hood, bumper, and headlight. Assuming no major internal damage should be able to self repair for a few hundred dollars.
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Old 02-28-2019, 01:53 PM
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what does it mean it will be totalled? how much will i get for it? do i get to keep the car? how soon will all this happen? my kid is not ubering to school and back starting today
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what does it mean it will be totalled? how much will i get for it? do i get to keep the car? how soon will all this happen? my kid is not ubering to school and back starting today
Total loss. Cost of repair exceeds the value of the car. Insurance buys the car from you at "market" value.
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Old 02-28-2019, 02:00 PM
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Total loss. Cost of repair exceeds the value of the car. Insurance buys the car from you at "market" value.

well that sucks but I don't care. my kid is fine. that is what matters. i will take the ornamental fuzzy dice along with the plate though.
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Old 02-28-2019, 02:18 PM
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Yeah, it'll likely be totaled. Now you could buy it back with a salvage title, repair it with cheap junkyard parts and apply for a rebuilt title but it'll never be worth as much. If it's something you plan on keeping forever and the rebuilt title doesn't matter to you and it's cheaper to do that than go in debt buying another car with the small amount insurance will give you, then I say get to it!
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Old 02-28-2019, 02:39 PM
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Yeah, it'll likely be totaled. Now you could buy it back with a salvage title, repair it with cheap junkyard parts and apply for a rebuilt title but it'll never be worth as much. If it's something you plan on keeping forever and the rebuilt title doesn't matter to you and it's cheaper to do that than go in debt buying another car with the small amount insurance will give you, then I say get to it!
It's not likely going to be totalled, it is 100% going to be totalled. Resale is low, parts are expensive. Nearly any collision with an older Mercedes is a total loss for the Benz, unfortunately.
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Old 02-28-2019, 02:54 PM
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Some insurance companies will let you buy the car back, usually for a couple hundred bucks. You should do that and at least sell it to someone like me that would fix it and drive it, if you're not interested in fixing it yourself. That wouldn't be much of a problem to repair though. Honestly it looks like you could just drive it like that if you fixed the tire and got the alignment checked.

My 190D was declared totaled in the late 90s and here I am dailying it 20 years later.
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Old 02-28-2019, 04:20 PM
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I have a headlight assembly which I'll sell reasonably.
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My 85SD was rear ended . The insurance company used new OE parts as an estimate of what it would cost to repair. Other guy's insurance company wrote me a check for $3,000 or slightly more and I bought the car for scrap value. You will likely have a similar offer. Try working the settlement price up a little by talking about what repairs you've done etc.
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If it was me I'd CAREFULLY shop for a quality body shop. My father was Navy Sea Bees and learned how to take wrecked vehicles and return them to like new condition when he was in the Navy.

I saw him take cars in much worse condition than your mercedes and with a little elbow grease, make it look like NEW!

Again, you have to carefully vet out the body shop but if they know what they are doing I believe your car could be returned to its former glory.....
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Old 02-28-2019, 05:16 PM
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My 85SD was rear ended . The insurance company used new OE parts as an estimate of what it would cost to repair. Other guy's insurance company wrote me a check for $3,000 or slightly more and I bought the car for scrap value. You will likely have a similar offer. Try working the settlement price up a little by talking about what repairs you've done etc.
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Old 02-28-2019, 05:44 PM
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I am driving a w124 that had FAR more extensive damage, that is simple bolt on repair.
I even have a matching fender for it.
Sourcing a 95 headlight might be tricky...
The hood appears scuffed only.
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Old 02-28-2019, 05:46 PM
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No way the insurance will total that.
MB, DIESEL, 95 and the repair value is often reasonable.
My 87 wagon was t-boned at the rear door, very expensive fix, insurance played to fix.

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