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Originally Posted by jhv48
It would be returned to the same condition it was in prior to the accident. Aluminum Roush engine destroyed, aluminum Roush engine replaced. Like for like. If the body is damaged beyond repair, then a new body will be installed. If a used, original body is available, and I seriously doubt that they exist, it would be prepped, painted and installed.
Just because your car is in an accident doesn't mean you are going to end up with a totally brand new car. You will end up with a car that is just as good as the one you had or possibly better. That's their obligation to you.
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I do not think anybody is expecting a brand new car. I used the engine as an example due to the fact it would be used and probably have wear and tear on it. I was curious if they would replace it with a new one, or tell you they can only cover it for "X" amount of dollars, leaving it up to you to decide if you want to pay the extra money for a new exact replacement engine.