jenzfc
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- First Name
- Jennifer
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- Nov 28, 2021
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- East Bay Area, CA
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- 2021 Porsche Taycan, 2022 Polestar 2
I'm a collision blueprinter for Audi, BMW, Tesla.Hey everyone.
Yesterday someone rear ended me on the freeway. Spirits are down to say the least.
My car was a Porsche Taycan 4S with about 15kmiles.
After the collision, SOS was called immediately without my initiation and authorities arrived in about 10mins. Kudos to Porsche for that.
My question is what does everyone think I should do. I wasn’t able to drive the car to the shoulder, the car had a bunch of error messages pop up including Electrical System fault. The towing company also had trouble towing the car since it wasn’t able to be driven.
The car will be looked at tomorrow by the estimator and insurance.
I love the car but I’m worried even after they say they can fix it I’ll run into issues with the electrical or mechanical down the road due to the accident. Just looking for advice from the more experienced on here. This was my first big luxury car purchase, love the car but don’t want to get too attached if I should be selling it or getting rid of it instead.
Attached are the pictures.
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A high end reputable shop that follow manufacturer's procedures should not make you feel worried. DO NOT GO TO THE SHOP YOUR INSURANCE RECOMMENDS. Go to the shop Porsche is certified with. DO NOT TRUST YOUR INSURANCE, TRUST THE REPAIR PROFESSIONALS. Insurance companies are shady af.
Probably your rear body panel will need to be replaced, and so your reinforcement HSS bar, this should be a $25k+++ repair, as both quarter panels would need to be blended.
Do not be fool by how light and superficial it looks, vehicles are designed to transfer energy, so all the damage will be once you remove bumper, perhaps the floor will be buckled and the rail ends could be compromised.
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