I can't speak for other States but here in NC (though I'm sure they have similiar rules) a vehicle MUST be totalled at 75% of it's retail value.
It's up to the discretion of the insurance company if it's close.
The problem is, even at it's lowest price, a mid 30 thousand dollar H2 would take over 22K to kill it.
22 grand is ALOT of repair to a vehicle.... so unless an H2 has been rolled (which then it's probably completely trashed except for drivetrain) it's highly unlikely you're going to find them in a salvage yard.
Not saying it's impossible, just not likely. I've seen H2's that have had the frame bent and the entire side of a vehicle trashed and still pull 20K sold in that condition.
Tis okay, until I come up with one, I can apply pressure to the leading edge as I hold the button.....
Mark
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