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That's not how insurance works. They look at the vehicle's price at auction vs cost to repair. If they say it's worth 50k, but has 20k in damage, while being able to get 35k at auction, it's totaled.The car doors won't open nor there is any power anywhere. It may have turned off due to the accident, but not sure if the battery actually got damaged.
The car is worth around $52k, so the car would need slightly more than $40k in damage to be considered totaled.
Based on what I've seen on copart, it's going to auction. If the frame rails are bent at all, it's going to auction. Between all of the parts on that front end -- that's 25-30k in damage easily, plus other things you can't see. The fact it's dead isn't surprising, It got the 12v batt. 12v batt is what turns on the HVB. The damage is deceiving due to it being a pole in the center. It could have shoved the motor into the battery. Are there any internal / cabin deformities?
Just the front end body parts and radar are $5k, motor, inverter, AC charger, DC/DC $10k, AC system $2k, other frame and body related parts $4k, labor $6k.
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