and if they total it you will have to buy the car back from the insurance company as well. Once they cut you the check the car becomes theirs
Girlfriend wrecked her e30 - how easily do they total?
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Agreed with those who say it's totalled. It doesnt' take much at all to total an E30 these days- most insurance companies will value the car at $1000-1500, and it won't take much in the way of full-retail OEM sheet metal and $80/hour bodywork labor to total it.
As for the Salvage title question, it will depend mostly on your state's regulations. You cannot simply ask the insurance company to not put a salvage stamp on the title, there are laws about when it must be branded a salvage car. But, unless it's a super-rare or highly valuable car, it really does not matter. It's not really gonna hurt the resale value to have a salvage title- maybe a couple of hundred $$$, but like I said- there's not much you can do to avoid it IF the car is fixed.
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I'd say yes, and Texas has a 60% rule, I believe. Damage has to be over a given percentage of the value of the car before it can be totaled. What year/model is the car in question?'89 325i track sloot
'01 530i daily
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spit at the E30 and its totalled in insurances eyes. Ask me how I know.
Mariano
2001 Titaniumsilber 540i Sport 6-Speed
1990 Diamantschwarz Alpha-N 2.5L ///M3
1986 Alpinweiss 325e M50B25 (R.I.P.)
-Talk to me when more sound comes from the induction than from the exhaust...
-Argentina........lo mas grande que hay.

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yup. I had the SAME thing happen to my 325e.
Mariano
2001 Titaniumsilber 540i Sport 6-Speed
1990 Diamantschwarz Alpha-N 2.5L ///M3
1986 Alpinweiss 325e M50B25 (R.I.P.)
-Talk to me when more sound comes from the induction than from the exhaust...
-Argentina........lo mas grande que hay.

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Heres a pic of the truck, I was literally on the stop line. Said he was looking at the trailers.sigpicComment
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Ouch!
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On the great freeways around here where everyone is going 80 then all of a sudden stop completely, I always watch the back cause I can probably stop in a shorter distance than them.Comment
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Exactly. Unless I'm following a sporty car (good brakes), I can guarantee I can stop faster then the person in front of me, but who knows if the person behind me can stop as fast as I can.Comment
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Even if you buy it back and part it out, you will make out much better. My insurance company told me that the retail value of my car is $2750 and the salvage value is $300. I figure that I would GLADY take a check for $2400 to keep my car. A severe side or rear impact would probably leave me with enough good parts left over to make over $1200.Comment






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