Totaled at 4K Miles – The Truth Behind This 2026 Honda Passport

This 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport was declared a total loss at just 4,618 miles — but does the math actually support that decision? In this episode of Crash Math, we break down the full repair estimate, structural involvement, rail correction, rear body panel replacement, and the real-world logic insurers use when determining whether a vehicle gets repaired or written off. With an actual cash value of over $62,000, this isn’t a small decision. We’ll walk through: • Structural vs. cosmetic damage • Rear rail correction and body panel replacement • OEM parts pricing impact • Sensor and ADAS calibration costs • Rental and supplement risk • Salvage value logic • Total loss formula vs. threshold method As a former auto damage adjuster, I’ll show you how insurance companies evaluate risk — not just visible damage — and why the numbers matter more than the photos. This isn’t about opinions. It’s about math. ⚙️ CRASH MATH Breaking down the real math behind car crashes. #CrashMath #HondaPassport #TotalLoss #InsuranceClaim #AutoDamage #CarRepair #CollisionRepair #HondaTrailSport #CarMath #InsuranceExplained #StructuralDamage #SalvageValue #VehicleWriteOff