Update: Had not heard from Achbach so I dropped by to speak to Dan. He is a really nice guy and confessed he had 9 cars dropped to him on Friday, was a bit behind, and had not gotten to my CTSv yet. Since I was there he sort of "bumped it to the top". He went and looked it over with me. He has to price the parts but thought the damage was "manageable". The big things he was worried about are not damaged. Based on his quick "once over" he noted, in addition to the obvious front quarter, hood, grill, front fascia:
- impact missed the frame rail - fender was "peeled" cleanly away from the rail (good news)
- impact just missed the PCM (also good news)
- drivers side suspension took the heaviest hit - lower control arm looks good but will be replaced as it is aluminum and no way to verify stress fractures (apparently)
- the impact to the lower control arm bent the mounting point on the engine cradle so a new cradle is in order(that sucks)
- no impact damage to the motor or any significant components
- split the airbox - that will need replaced
- coolant and power steering fluids were drained - obvious power steering line damage - not sure where the coolant leak is - radiator or hose
- will need a new tire - broken belt
I am not sure what that adds up to at this point or how they are valuing it but Dan seemed hopeful it was not totalled. He did say GM will not sell a "quarter panel" replacement part - it will be the entire side of the car (front quarter, roof, rear quarter). I found that interesting - they will cut out what they need. Unfortunately it costs $1,800.00.
On another note, I spoke to Ryan (RC K9) this afternoon and he shared some valuable insight on dealing with the claim. I appreciate that support from members of the board. It was good talking to him.