just saw this today, I remember it being a very nice car, looks like it was hit in the rear ZFFLA13B000053521 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Man that's unfortunate..Hopefully the insurance check was more than adequate and owner didn't get rear ended twice.
Maybe 4 years ago (when 308 QV values were MUCH lower) that amount of damage might have been a write-off, but now? I don't believe there's nearly enough damage to write off that car. I wonder what the insurance appraiser assessed the damage at, and what value they used for the car...
Could go either way. Looks like both rear quarters are buckled, indicating sheet metal and substructure pushed downward. Not sure why the top is setting the way it is, usually if it doesn't fit correctly pretty good bet the door gaps won't be correct either but that doesn't seem the case. Guessing that the top just isn't set in to place correctly.
Yeah I get that. Owned a body shop for 30 years. Normally if the roof line was jacked up you would see the gap between the door/ rear quarters enlarged also and that isn't the case. Either way, there is some inner structure damage that needs to be addressed if they decide to rebuild this. Parts car IMO