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hyperion667 11-25-2014 08:28 PM

I hear you guys, the pictures don't lie do they? I just hate K-K-K-Kia's......even that fancy K900 or whatever it is

BeachBunny 11-25-2014 09:37 PM

noka/DerekACS: I've seen Pious drivers speeding a few times, but not hugely so. I think we have a different demographic in Florida for Prius buyers than many other parts of the continent.

Just thinking out loud... maybe Toyota really does love real drivers. The LFA is a good car, for example. Maybe they're helping the real drivers by helping the Prius-types self-select their removal from society. Maybe they're really onto something here. I say we all start pooling money together to buy Priuses for people we don't like. I'll throw $20 towards the cause.

wanderfalke 11-25-2014 09:47 PM


Originally Posted by DerekACS (Post 6242927)
Yes, I concur with your observation about some Prius drivers ! On a recent tour through eight western states, my wife and I noticed a good number of Prius drivers speeding past us on Interstate highways. And I usually drive a good 10-15 kph above the speed limit.

If those Prius drivers only knew how unsafe their cars really are !!!

I feel sorry for the crash test dummies and the mannequins with impact buttons too.

PeterUbers 11-25-2014 10:33 PM

Yet the 2014 Kia optima (a more worthy Kia to compare to an e class, no?) got an overall 5 stars and the 2014 e class got 4 stars in these ratings ... They must have tested the wrong e class

Cars tend to do worse in those off angle tests I hear as in the pic of the Kia and Prius.. That Prius looks like a death trap!

Lol, who got so stuck on Kia??? You don't need to spend Benz money to drive a safe new car. I wouldn't be caught in a Kia if they handed them out, but I'm realistic about why I bought a Benz... It's says bad mutha-f---a on it!!!

Hey op... Did they give u the estimate yet??

Sal_S 11-26-2014 01:33 PM

Quick Update: Just got a call indicating its totaled. Details yet to come. Had a hint from the shop but it was more like a hunch.. shop guy was a bit cagey but hinted there was a chance of it getting totaled.. so kinda like border line.. I believe estimate came in at 13 g with a potential 3g more later plus diminished value of sub 2k etc.. I have not had a rental but that would have come into play as well.. since shop indicated if it was going to be repaired it wouldnt be before christmas time.. whatever. Payment should take care of loan. I might get a little for my trouble.. So I guess it wasnt meant to be.. me and new to me merc. As a side note, moral of the story is dont owe more than its worth.. more closer to wholesale value the better.

Live Oak 11-26-2014 03:46 PM

What a shame!

Could you sue the pickup driver for the difference in small claims court?

noka 11-26-2014 03:50 PM

Here I thought it was largely cosmetic :eek:. In any case, I guess the age and mileage didn't justify repair Maybe if it was brand new they would have fixed it.

Any idea what you will get to replace it?

K-A 11-26-2014 05:28 PM

Out of curiosity, what state was that in?


Originally Posted by noka (Post 6242910)
OT: About the Prius, ever notice how these drivers are some of the worst speeders on the road, or is it just me?... and with that poor crash protection too!

Prius drivers are the worst, always. The most self-entitled drivers out there, if we're stereotyping.

Also, doesn't surprise me that they totaled it. W212's aren't at the highest of resale values. So $15K of damage could easily be considered way too far into the cars total market estimated worth.

Sal_S 11-26-2014 08:15 PM


Originally Posted by Live Oak (Post 6244031)
What a shame!

Could you sue the pickup driver for the difference in small claims court?

I am not considering suing anyone. Quite frankly I am tired. Too much time and effort and anguish already. Not interested in prolonging this.

Sal_S 11-26-2014 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by noka (Post 6244035)
Here I thought it was largely cosmetic :eek:. In any case, I guess the age and mileage didn't justify repair Maybe if it was brand new they would have fixed it.

Any idea what you will get to replace it?

No idea what I will get but am not in a hurry.. Might sit out the market for a while and then maybe a rear wheel drive w212 with caramel colored ribbed leather seats, black headliner.. Or rwd 5 series with multi-contoured seat, chestnut brown leather interior.. Either way it has to be used and well maintained. Will keep an eye out for diesel if price is right..

Sal_S 11-26-2014 08:32 PM


Originally Posted by K-A (Post 6244157)
Out of curiosity, what state was that in?

Also, doesn't surprise me that they totaled it. W212's aren't at the highest of resale values. So $15K of damage could easily be considered way too far into the cars total market estimated worth.

This is in GA where Insurance companies are legally obligated to pay diminished value. And yes too far into value and totaling eliminates heartburn for them as there is no further potential headache with bodyshop which would not budge on quality.. Who knows what they find later. Besides no open loose ends. Also keep in mind the salvage value.. I expect them to get money out of the car which will then either become organ donor or fixed by salvage buyer and put back on the market.

wanderfalke 11-27-2014 01:25 AM


Originally Posted by Sal_S (Post 6243875)
Quick Update: Just got a call indicating its totaled. Details yet to come. Had a hint from the shop but it was more like a hunch.. shop guy was a bit cagey but hinted there was a chance of it getting totaled.. so kinda like border line.. I believe estimate came in at 13 g with a potential 3g more later plus diminished value of sub 2k etc.. I have not had a rental but that would have come into play as well.. since shop indicated if it was going to be repaired it wouldnt be before christmas time.. whatever. Payment should take care of loan. I might get a little for my trouble.. So I guess it wasnt meant to be.. me and new to me merc. As a side note, moral of the story is dont owe more than its worth.. more closer to wholesale value the better.

Not surprised that it was totaled .It looked like 15k worth of damage. I think it is for the best, cars with that level of damage are never the same. I hope your insurance rep. can extract enough money out of the offenders coverage to replace it with a like model including tax. Good luck finding the prefect replacement. Think how you would feel if you had paid full pop on a new car,so in this case your decision to buy used was very smart.

Sal_S 11-27-2014 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by wanderfalke (Post 6244638)
Not surprised that it was totaled .It looked like 15k worth of damage. I think it is for the best, cars with that level of damage are never the same. I hope your insurance rep. can extract enough money out of the offenders coverage to replace it with a like model including tax. Good luck finding the prefect replacement. Think how you would feel if you had paid full pop on a new car,so in this case your decision to buy used was very smart.

Good call on that. Some other folks on this thread were also right with estimates etc..

Johnny Rad 11-27-2014 01:47 PM

Bummer. Come to think about it, I'm not surprised it would cost so much to fix. A buddy had a super minor rear end fender bender and it cost $4k for a new bumper cover and trunk lid. Amazing how quickly it starts to add up.

I read that you're going to take a little time off, but What are you contemplating? Replace with same, different Merc or different brand??? Happy shopping.

BeachBunny 11-28-2014 07:19 PM

Keep in mind that insurance companies are businesses, not your friends. Many times I've seen them total a car because the money they'll get from parting out the car definitely exceeds the check they will be cutting you.

wanderfalke 11-29-2014 10:30 AM

Find another e klasse that closely mimics your totaled one and try to be made whole on the purchase by the insurance pay out.


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