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<blockquote data-quote="pilyin" data-source="post: 5298181" data-attributes="member: 550430"><p>It will be claimed as a loss. The repair company would basically put a complete new rear end on the car. When Both rear quarter panels are hit, they rather do that than try to fix it. I have a bunch of friends that do autobody and my uncle's done it for over 30 years. He fixed my wifes car which was damaged in 1 quarter panel (quite similar to what you have there). At the time he said that if I was a regular customer, they would have replaced the rear end, which would be pretty spendy. That axle will be expensive. Add in the doors and everything else, it's definitely more than 40% of the value of the car (most insurance thresholds) so I'd bet it will be totaled out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pilyin, post: 5298181, member: 550430"] It will be claimed as a loss. The repair company would basically put a complete new rear end on the car. When Both rear quarter panels are hit, they rather do that than try to fix it. I have a bunch of friends that do autobody and my uncle's done it for over 30 years. He fixed my wifes car which was damaged in 1 quarter panel (quite similar to what you have there). At the time he said that if I was a regular customer, they would have replaced the rear end, which would be pretty spendy. That axle will be expensive. Add in the doors and everything else, it's definitely more than 40% of the value of the car (most insurance thresholds) so I'd bet it will be totaled out. [/QUOTE]
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