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01F2504x4sls 05-28-2007 07:41 AM

How much damage does it take to total a SD
 
I wrecked my truck yesterday, the damage is: left side is all dented and creased the mirror is gone, the front is pushed in and to the right, the right side step is gone. and the frame is bent in the front. and was just wondering by that description if it was totaled or not. It is a white 2001 F250 XLT ext cab 4X4 with 42600 miles.

redford 05-28-2007 08:00 AM

Sorry about your truck.

The definition of "totalled" is the price to repair the vehicle exceeds the worth of the vehicle.

In this case, if you have a bent frame in the front you've probably totalled the truck.

MAKO314 05-28-2007 09:01 AM

I wrecked my sd 2 months after I bought it new in 2000. a woman pulled out in front of me and I hit her at about 60ish mph. the wreck caused $27,000.00 in damage to my truck yet they would not total it out "that sucked" they told me that the truck was to expensive to just total out.. 2000 F250psd 4x4offroad. the repair shop fixed it all back up with factory painted doors and fenders, new trans , new rearend, new wheels, new bed,and lots of other stuff . the frame was not bent so they got it all fixed like new.

wiingnut 05-28-2007 09:43 AM

Redford and Mako hit the nail on the head! My father hit a cement wall on the freeway bent the frame and everything. The truck was a mess. Because the F150 was only 4 years old and had 19,000 miles they fixed it. The frame was only $500. Needless, to say before they completed finishing the repairs my dad traded the truck in at the repairing dealer. The truck was $700 shy of being a total the adjuster said. Gee! Imagine that.

Gcrop 05-28-2007 10:57 AM

Most insurance companies call it totalled when the repairs exceed 75% of the vehicles worth.

So like Mako said, if you have a $40,000 truck and you do $27,000 worth of damage, it is still not "totalled". (just an example)

A bent frame is usually (not always) a good bet to consider it totalled.

You could go to KBB, Edmunds or NADA and find out what your truck is worth (ballpark figure) so you will know about where 75% lands you.

sglynx1 05-28-2007 11:03 AM

INsurance companies go by the blue book value, regardless of miles on the vehicle. Some have varying percentages or degrees of damage to define "totalled". Most equal either 75% of the overall value of the truck, as stated, or 60% + of the components on the vehicle damaged!

Ed in Maine 05-28-2007 12:51 PM

Up here, it is 80% of NADA value to total it. Based on your description, they will be fixing yours. Unless you can punch a hole in the oil pan, then you can demand a new motor, which will total it out..... Did I say that outloud?

01F2504x4sls 05-28-2007 06:53 PM

Ive had it for about a month and a half i would hate to havethis thing totaled, especially since it only has 42800 on the odometer, the blue book value is about 19,000. thanks for your posts

Ace! 05-28-2007 09:14 PM

Blue book is not used by any insurance companies I know (I've worked for a couple or more ;) ). Blue book is sooo general that it is not an indicator of true market value.

lawlessinmt 05-28-2007 11:58 PM

Sorry to hear about your accident & hope noone was hurt.I got $14800 when I totalled my 01 Lariat-had some dress up parts on it + a new 4" lift-insurance company said these did not increase the value of the truck.Hopefully they will either fix yours or you have a nice & fair(huh did I just say that) insurance company.I told them if they could find me a replacement truck that was comparable at THAT price to drop it off at my door-didn't go over too well.They did offer to let me buy the truck back for $3000-so if insurance does total it that may be an option for you with such a low mileage engine.One bit of advice the tow truck driver gave me made sense-do not release the truck to the insurance company until you settle on a price.Mine was obviously totalled tho.The insurance company does not like to pay the storage fees at a yard and they really bugged me from the first call the day of the wreck to release the truck to them. Once the truck goes to them they can take however long they want to settle with you.I have known the tow driver for years and bought lots of parts out of his yard for decent prices so he wasn't just drumming up business,he said he has seen it happen alot and ALOT of people get screwed.I suppose I coulda held out for more $ as 14800 wasn't their first offer-but that paid it off and I was SICK of dealing with them.Anyway a totalled 01 w/auto tranny gave me an excuse to buy an 08 with a standard-waaaayyy happier with the new truck.

mikedeason 05-29-2007 12:33 AM

Check this out.

http://www.bridger.us/2002/12/16/CrashTestingMINICooperVsFordF150

gross30 05-29-2007 07:35 AM

I think FORD has some work to do to catch up with the MINI if they want to better the test results.

redford 05-29-2007 08:08 AM


Originally Posted by gross30
I think FORD has some work to do to catch up with the MINI if they want to better the test results.

:-offtopic

Note the date on the article. That was for the 2002 F-150. The current F-150 has been given a 5 star frontal crash rating by the Feds.

PHWLEE 05-29-2007 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by MAKO314
I wrecked my sd 2 months after I bought it new in 2000. a woman pulled out in front of me and I hit her at about 60ish mph. the wreck caused $27,000.00 in damage to my truck yet they would not total it out "that sucked" they told me that the truck was to expensive to just total out.. 2000 F250psd 4x4offroad. the repair shop fixed it all back up with factory painted doors and fenders, new trans , new rearend, new wheels, new bed,and lots of other stuff . the frame was not bent so they got it all fixed like new.

Mako, i'm curious.... They offered to pay the $27K in repairs instead of declaring the 2000 SD a total!??

lostin90s 05-29-2007 01:46 PM

With all more miles om your truck they may fix it. I've fixed worse and unless the frame is really creased . Not just pushed to side . Hey Buy it back if they total it you'll get it for salvage cost . And sell it to me .

It depends on insurance Co. And condition of truck and miles do count Cousin is adjuster. If its drivable now it would be back on road in 2 week or less here. And if they go by blue book . You do to. The trucks around here go over blue book . So I'd check into it.

Its your truck and with todays rig they are made to be fixed. Put it on frame machine couple hours and hang new metal . good to go. SO if you want to keep truck and can do.


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