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Wife's 2011 Ford Fiesta was totaled. Should we accept a $2,000 insurance settlement or give up the car for $2,700?

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Wife's 2011 Ford Fiesta was totaled. Should we accept a $2,000 insurance settlement or give up the car for $2,700?
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A reader asks whether to accept a $2,000 insurance settlement or instead give up a damaged 2011 Ford Fiesta for $2,700, after an accident that left the hood bent, the radiator cracked, and the front bumper destroyed. The car had about 177,000 miles and no major visible airbag deployment, though the writer suspects there may be additional damage beyond what can be seen. The salvage company offered $400 for the vehicle. The advice in the column says the repairs may approach or exceed the car’s value, and keeping it could lead to future reliability problems and continued spending. It also cautions about possible hidden structural damage, cooling system issues, and the prospect of a salvage title affecting resale, insurance, and registration. The column recommends using an independent mechanic and asking the adjuster whether the car is being declared a total loss, and whether any deductible applies.

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