Ralph
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A specific benefit of Rivian sourced Nationwide insurance per Rivian insurance rep.Not sure. Search this forum and you should find a recent report, like in the last week, of someone doing this n
I have the answer to this... American drivers. My experience of driving in the US in that drivers are of a similar standard to Iraq and India. That's probably a result of giving kids aged 15 a license and the test being to just drive an automatic round the block. Zero road awareness and those stalks behind the wheel ... called indicators in the UK (turn signals here) are to tell another driver what you would like to do (i.e.. indicate) rather than what you are doing (if you chose to use them at all - which most Americans don't).I grew up learning to drive around DC. To be determined on who is truly worse Florida drivers or beltway drivers.
I remember when my 2010 Camaro got hit on the side of the bumper and it was crazy that it cost $3500 to fix it. Its amazing how EVs are so much worse.Great to hear everyone was OK.
I love how everyone chimes in as If they are professional automotive insurance adjuster.
Our Model Y was in a minor backing accident last year. The total cost of repairs? Slightly over $10k and 3-weeks in the body shop.
Oh boy....lol. That's not the weight of the Rivian. That's the weight it could be if it was maxed out with people and cargo. Well, at least the within the allowable limit. I suppose you could put even more weight in it than that, but at your own risk.Most importantly, nobody hurt.
Minor correction…your R1T weights 8532lbs!
What????Sucks because here in Florida even if you’re not at fault your insurance premium will increase by a lot. Glad everyone’s ok though.
Not close to 20k the absolute most you can hope to get out of a diminished value claim is 10% of the market value of the car. Theres a hard cap. Realistically this is about $6000-7500 in diminished. But the point is moot bc the car will be totaled and you don't get DV on a totaled carI would want a new truck, especially since it’s a rear end and 100% the fault of the Civic driver. And lest us not forget, “diminished value”. Your “repaired” truck will carry a lower value than an equivalent not repaired one. Be sure to file a diminished value claim with their insurance company as well. Probably $20k right there.