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Wait, what?

What if it turns into a fireball and melts to the road.

Cost aside, there's a point in which it's impossible to repair something but possible to replace.

They cost roughly Β£2M if you want to buy one, so essentially, it's just cheaper to build a completely new car, like, all of it, from scratch!

So.... It would be written off, no?

Well, yes and no I suppose.

Because you are still having your car replaced. In fact, you'd be getting a brand new oneπŸ˜‚.

Yes... And what box would be ticked on the insurance company's balance sheet regarding the old car?...

I don't bloody know, I'm not an insurance clerkπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚.

Ok πŸ‘οΈ, whenever you're ready to buy, I'm here for you. πŸ˜„

Thank you. That one might take a little longer to save up for, rather than my targeted 12CπŸ˜¬πŸ˜‚.

Baby steps πŸ˜„