Sorry.. but that's clearly a "salvage title" - a blotch you could never remove from Registration == as regards any future sale or recovery value, after spending (way-too) much, etc.
I had to agree Ashton, even though it was a tough call to make.
Luck in the too-many-choices game. Everyone here would have numerous not-GM "solutions" - but that's your business. Note though, just how much-less-than Twenty Thousand Dollars would buy any number of.. as-reliable-as-it-gets kewl cruisers, perhaps 2-3 yo but still with warranty (plus thorough mechanic checkout pre-purchase.)
The reason for the GM choices is that in regards to purchasing a new car, John has a discount from work on the following cars: GM, Chevrolet, Pontiac, Infinity, Nissan, Dodge, Chrysler, & Jeep.
We have discussed a used car option, but our biggest problem is we don't have a lot of time to locate a car before he goes on after-hour support (Dec 20th until Dec 28th), so we are trying to find something fast as he will need to be able to leave if he's called in. We are currently paying for the rental ourselves, so it's not logical to keep it either, however, I don't know for sure what will happen. I know the insurance company told him they would personally bring his check by his work tomorrow to get it to him in as expedient a manner as possible, so that's where we are at this point.
Appreciate all the input though, and we are still considering a lot of options, just leaning towards the Dodge Charger as it seems to solve both my needing to have sight lines on the hood issues and his specific needs as well.
Fortunately too - every one of those WILL have ABS, and since you live in an ice rink - some of the fancy 'stability control' features, as cover acceleration, along with the braking trajectory: might tickle your fancy.
Oh yes, this Dodge Charger we drove has a fancy allspeed traction system, and the St. Louis Police department rated it the best car for getting around in the ice storm we had a couple weeks back, not bad, huh?
Me, I just want a car I feel comfortable with, that feels heavy enough and hugs the road, and that I can see some semblance of hood through the windshield in. :)
Brenda