• halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Remember that a “totaled” vehicle doesn’t mean it can’t be used, or even that it is heavily damaged just that insurance has decided that the specific repairs needed would cost more than just paying out the current value.

    They don’t care if you get your vehicle fixed or replaced, insurance only cares about paying as little as possible using every loophole as possible.

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      6 days ago

      Yeah, I’ve been on the other side of that, but sideswiped by a scooter? I get that they aren’t worth as much as they were, but still…

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        Cybertrucks are really, really bad for repairability. Consider the fact that on a normal car you can fix a dent by getting the panel most of the way back to the correct shape and then fairing it the rest of the way with Bondo before painting it. But with a Cybertruck, you’d have to metalwork the panel all the way back to perfect and then somehow figure out how to match the surface finish. It’s a lot more labor, if it’s even possible.

        It could be that the insurance doubts that the vehicle can be completely restored to its pre-loss condition at any price.

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          metalwork the panel all the way back to perfect

          My dude, have you ever seen a Swastikkkar? Those panels ain’t even perfect when they leave the factory.

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              Step 1: take in damaged Cybertruck.

              Step 2: do absolutely fuckall to it.

              Step 3: charge owner $6000 for repairs.

              Step 4: watch happy owner drive off.

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          5 days ago

          i think insurances are either not covering it, or they double, triple the cost of preniums.