What do you think about this accident? A women never saw the stop sign and crashed on my prime. Side curtain airbags opened... Prius Prime 2018 Technology, 80 000 km I have a replacement cost insurance... and they must repair with oem brand new parts...
Everyone ok? That pillar looks suspect. Frame could be toast? Looks very close, but possibly repairable in my eyes. Hard to tell I only see 3 pics out the 6?
Yeah... everyone's ok... thanx for asking. Security are impressive on todays cars... I have only 3 pics of this accident. The 3 other are bugs...
Excellent!! Yes, for those of us who have been around a long time, today's crash protection is impressive. That is the primary reason I keep suggesting to the spouse that it might be a good idea to part with the daily driver that I bought for her 33 years ago. It still runs well and is super cheap to keep and operate, but an incident like this in a car of that era would be, at very best, seriously life altering. I just barely avoided a similar passenger side broadside from a taller pickup truck running its red light at well over speed limit, where she was riding on the target side. That was impetus to upgrade to a car with much more modern crash safety, leading to my first Prius. We were lucky then, but good luck doesn't last forever.
Sorry to read about the accident, but glad to find out that no one was hurt. I often hear that if the airbag was deployed it is automatically totaled. I am sure it can be repaired, but for an insurance company, it is cheaper, and certainly easier to handle it as totaled to write it off.
I'm seeing two doors, a quarter panel, at least one side-curtain airbag, and paint on all of that (well not the airbag) and the rear bumper cover. Hard for me to put a number on that though. I always guess low with body work. The plastic rocker panel seems to have popped back out to its original shape. Mine did that too, after I tested the boulder detector.
Deploying the airbags may be an automatic 'total' for some insurance companies. And if the frame is bent, that would likely do it, too.
That center post is a goner and a PITA to get everything to realigned. Parts, labor, paint - the insurance company will make out better if they just write it off. They're going to get major bucks as a salvage sale - good drive train, electronics, front end, rear end, battery pack. They'll write you a check and good luck trying to find a replacement in today's market.
Koolfreak, I am glad everyone is ok. I would second everything that BIOMED01 said. Doors are easy to replace. But damage to center pillar and LR quarter is not. That with possible pulling of the roof and floor area due to the pillar stress, plus side airbag almost certainly makes this a total loss. Again with the high price of salvage parts including the gold priced headlights and carbon fiber rear hatch make the salvage sale price high. If this wasn't a Covid year you could probably do well with some end of the year rebates on new, but not this year I presume. [/QUOTE]
What are the Quebec regulations for when the insurer must total the car? With today's very high replacement cost the extensive damage might not reach the limit where it is required to be totaled. If it was my car I'd want it to be totaled. The best repair is not as good as new. That WAS a hard hit. It knocked the wheel covers right off!
In Quebec, that’s automatically a totaled car. I had far less visible damage in an accident with a 2004 Pathfinder about 8 years ago and regardless of what my insurance company would have decided, the government would not allow a repair as the monocoque structure was bent (very slightly).
You were right... total loss... RIP PP 2018... best car I've ever owned!! 1.4 liter/100 km for 84 000 km... I've took a last pics tonight after I picked up my personal effects... Now, I have to wait 4-6 months for the replacement...
RIP Sorry for your loss. On the bright side, everyone ok, and YOU get to wait for another car vrs not.