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Originally Posted by Face_Plant
What about it makes you think it's totaled? The accident really wasn't as bad as the car makes it look. I was the only person injured, and all I got was a bruise on my neck/shoulder from the seatbelt. Cars nowadays seem to just disintegrate at the slightest impact...
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Either the front or the back and you would be fine. Probably $5-6k on the back, $4-7k on the front (depends on other damage I can't see). Together, you are looking at $10k-ish at a decent shop. That's pretty damn close to what I think the limit is on a 2015 depending on miles, but the first impression is going to be totalled. People tend to stick with their first impression.