SubaruRaptor
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Im gonna estimate thats probably around 8 grand to fix. Whole new quarter panel bumper sensors, probably a tail light. Id be shocked if it was under 8.
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Glad no one was injured.That's good to know! I'm in Michigan so I'd have to file a mini-tort against the other driver's insurance for only a maximum of $3,000 on top of repair costs. Was gonna do that anyways so I don't have to pay my deductible, so when the claims officer calls tomorrow I'll ask about diminished value.
Because Michigan is a no fault state. It's super cool /sGlad no one was injured.
why would you have to pay your deductible if fault was the other driver. I don’t understand. Shouldn’t cost you a dime and they should supply you with a comparable vehicle while yours is being fixed.
That Fusion will very likely get totaled. 2020 was last model year, so this is a minimum of 5+ years old. Collision body work is surprisingly expensive.Their Fusion got messed up pretty bad.![]()
It's a 2013 Fusion. I wouldn't be surprised if it was totaled for repair cost being more than the cost of the vehicle. Or maybe they don't have collision insurance at all due to it being worth less than the price of a repair.That Fusion will very likely get totaled. 2020 was last model year, so this is a minimum of 5+ years old. Collision body work is surprisingly expensive.
In a way it’s like Arizona & Montana. Everybody is supposed to have collision insurance, but 30% don’t. So if somebody runs into you and it’s their fault, you end up fixing your own car anyway. What he happens if you’re seriously injured or dead. Still nobodies fault?Because Michigan is a no fault state. It's super cool /s