totaled?
Ok, That car with that KBB, most likely will NOT be totaled. Because insurance companies pay a considerably cheaper rate for labor and parts than we individuals do. To total a vehicle by most insurance companies standards depending on age of vehicle but for the most part if the estimate of the damage is worth more than 60-70% of cost of car. I have seen a 2005 Lincoln Navigator that hit a tractor trailor rear end that fell off a flat bed, that bent the frame deployed all the airbags and killed the oil pan on the Navigator. Total cost of repairs 59K dollars cost of vehicle 65K. And that was with a lower labor rate. The insurance company refused to total the vehicle becuase it was less than a year old at the time of the accident. It took 2 months for our bodyshop foreman and service shop foreman to rebuild that thing from the ground up.
allstate gave me NADA price, of my tiburon in good condition. i got 3244 for a 97 tiburon with 113k on it. i was extremely happy, i don't think i could have sold the car for that much. damages were close to 2k.








