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Originally Posted by you&me
To repair the amount of damage to the body of the car, that would result from a collision that also required the engine to be replaced, all for $20k sounds really strange as a "single vehicle collision"
Not to mention that he's offering like a 5% discount for the accident history... Hard pass.
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Blew the turbo and cratered the engine Fast and Furious-ing it.. The "single vehicle collision" that happened immediately after was probably "accidentally" forgetting to engage the parking break on a steep hill with the wheels straight and left out of gear.
"Hello, insurance? My car is crashed, and I think the engine and turbo might have gotten damaged in the collision."