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u/Olly0206 6d ago
Speaking from experience, yes, most likely insurance company will total it. Too much damage is done and its near impossible to fully determine the extent of the damage to even price repairs.
Is it worth buying back from the insurance company, though? Only you can answer that. What do you plan to do with a 2 ton paperweight? I can promise you the cost to "fix" it isn't worth it. You will chase problems forever and spend more money than it would cost to buy a new one. But if you just want to put it in a tree for decoration, then it's gonna be one of your cheaper finds.
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