Hi all,

Recently my 2018 BMW X2 with around 25000 miles (40000 KM) got rear ended. Was seeking some insight on whether or not this will be a write-off? I really hope it will be, because otherwise the car will be devalued a lot!

Thank you in advance!

    • gogojack@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      My thoughts as well. I had a 2014 Mustang that had similar damage though more towards the center of the car. You could see the exhaust and the suspension through the trunk. Frame was bent because the impact was hard enough for the car to “accordion.” Doors wouldn’t even open all the way because the car was slightly shorter than it was before it got hit.

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    10 months ago

    Assuming it’s not written off… Aren’t they supposed to pay you out for devaluation resulting from repairs? If not, fight for it.

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    10 months ago

    Well one thing I know for sure: strangers on Reddit are much better at repair estimates than actual body shops.

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    10 months ago

    Chances are probably not depending on it’s value. That may be 12-15k in damages, possibly less. I would say the car is worth around 30k.

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    10 months ago

    This is a write-off. Here is what I’m basing it on:

    1. Look at the alignment of the rear quarter/C pillar versus the back door - the entire frame and skin has been pushed forward and inwards. The car is now slightly parallelogram shaped.

    2. The rear wheel was moved forward on impact enough to dislodge the lower brightwork along the bottom of the rocker panel. The rear suspension/driveshaft has some give but may be out of alignment.

    3. The honeycomb/corrugated rear corner structure is damaged - it’s not easy to cut out and weld in a new bit as it’s all formed together for strength.

    If the hit was a foot higher this might be fixable, but this has serious but subtle structural damage that is too expensive to fix properly on a 5 year old car.

    You could put this on a rack and stretch some metal back out and slap new bumper support, cover and light back in and it would look fine, but it would never drive properly ever again.

    Write-off.

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    10 months ago

    Thanks for the feedback everyone! Also the airbags did not deploy