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I’ve been waiting to post this until after all the paperwork completed. The title is accurate. Yes, this is nuts.

My now-first 2024 Tacoma was involved in a “minor” fender-bender back in October. It was parked on the street. Another vehicle accelerated from stop about 20-30 feet behind it and missed the turn. The other vehicle hit my rear-left quarter and did some seemingly cosmetic damage, except.

We towed the truck into the shop because the accident bent the muffler down into the wheel. Irritating, but also not a big deal. About a month passes and I get a phone call from the insurance adjuster. The person says, “Are you sitting down? You’ll want to, because you won’t believe this: We’re going to have to total your truck.”

Shocked, I asked what happened. She responded, “Toyota did something strange with this new Tacoma,” I’m paraphrasing now, “Turns out the receiver hitch is no longer ’bolted on‘ to the frame like every other truck. It is now a unified part of the frame itself. Toyota allows for 4mm of frame flex before the frame has to be fully replaced. Yours exceeded that tolerance at the receiver.”

”The crazy part,” she continued, “is that there are no frames available. We’d have to order one … from Japan … and pay to have it brought over on a ship. But, they’re on back-order. We wouldn’t expect to see one for over a year. We can’t have you without a vehicle that long, so we’re totaling your truck.”

Yep, that’s right, a “minor” rear fender-bender resulted in my now-first 2024 Tacoma being totaled. I was able to source another one, but what a story. The moral, I guess, is be careful where you park.
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I've heard stories about vehicles being totaled due to excessively long wait times for parts, but this is unbelievable. When you think about it, the chances of an insurance company approving a frame repair these days are probably slim to none. With that in mind, 100% of frame production is allocated to the assembly line, leaving nothing available for cases like this.
 

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You're not the first one I've heard of this happening to as well. Crazy.
 

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So if anyone gets in a minor rear-end accident, their truck is totaled??? That's crazy!
 

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This is wild...i hope im not underwater on the loan if this ever happens to me.
I highly, highly recommend new car replacement coverage. It only runs me $16 more on my 6-month premium.


“How does new car replacement work?
New car replacement insurance covers the cost of replacing your totaled vehicle with the same vehicle in the event of a covered loss. In order to qualify for new car replacement insurance, you may need to carry comprehensive and collision coverages, relatively uncommon coverage levels for a new car. Details of new car replacement coverage vary by the insurance company.

See below vehicle qualifications and which insurance companies offer new car replacement coverage as part of an auto policy.”
 

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I’ve been waiting to post this until after all the paperwork completed. The title is accurate. Yes, this is nuts.

My now-first 2024 Tacoma was involved in a “minor” fender-bender back in October. It was parked on the street. Another vehicle accelerated from stop about 20-30 feet behind it and missed the turn. The other vehicle hit my rear-left quarter and did some seemingly cosmetic damage, except.

We towed the truck into the shop because the accident bent the muffler down into the wheel. Irritating, but also not a big deal. About a month passes and I get a phone call from the insurance adjuster. The person says, “Are you sitting down? You’ll want to, because you won’t believe this: We’re going to have to total your truck.”

Shocked, I asked what happened. She responded, “Toyota did something strange with this new Tacoma,” I’m paraphrasing now, “Turns out the receiver hitch is no longer ’bolted on‘ to the frame like every other truck. It is now a unified part of the frame itself. Toyota allows for 4mm of frame flex before the frame has to be fully replaced. Yours exceeded that tolerance at the receiver.”

”The crazy part,” she continued, “is that there are no frames available. We’d have to order one … from Japan … and pay to have it brought over on a ship. But, they’re on back-order. We wouldn’t expect to see one for over a year. We can’t have you without a vehicle that long, so we’re totaling your truck.”

Yep, that’s right, a “minor” rear fender-bender resulted in my now-first 2024 Tacoma being totaled. I was able to source another one, but what a story. The moral, I guess, is be careful where you park.
 

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This is wild...i hope im not underwater on the loan if this ever happens to me.
u can buy insurance for that issue , it is not expensive Just make sure u also have uninsured driver coverage
 

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Honestly nothing surprises me in today's world. I'd say that as Tacoma owner I'm not enjoying the fact understanding that the towing hitch is tied directly to the frame. Seems odd to me, but again this is 2024 and not much in this world make sense to my logical old brain anymore.
 

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I thought about this when I first saw the hitch was part of the frame. Then dismissed it as “what do I know”. I initially thought you could bend the frame by pulling something wrong. And I’d been hit from behind in my old GMC Jimmy twice and they hit the hitch.

I like my Tacoma but this is the second head shaker after the trailer brake controller only on the top model (here) and no accommodation for an after market one without hacking into a harness.
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