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Lost another one...
by
zzaapp
on 15 Jul, 2009 20:46
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Yesterday, I was just minding my own business, on my way to my last client call of the day. I stopped at a red light (well, it was yellow turning red), and some yeahoo in a Mustang plows into the back of my Prizm.
It broke the seat back, knocked the car across two lanes of the cross street, and the back bumper cut a groove into the rear tire.
I don't know how much it's going to hurt yet. My experience with karate fighting tells me that when you get hit on Saturday, you don't feel it till Monday, so probably tomorrow I'll know.
The problem is I have two roof-climbing jobs scheduled for Friday.
So, have you ever lost a nice car to a total ja(ka$$? The real kicker is that my wife had the car detailed last weekend as a surprise for me, and it had a full tank of gas...
Oh, well, end of rant...
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#1
by
justinlane
on 15 Jul, 2009 20:58
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Well, good to hear that you (aside from any future aches) are ok. One of my friends was in a wreck this week and broke her arm, and totaled the car.
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#2
by
Paul
on 15 Jul, 2009 21:04
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Bad news about the car zzaapp, but good news that you weren't seriously hurt.
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#3
by
SlyintheOC
on 15 Jul, 2009 21:13
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Sorry to hear of your accident. You will be good and sore for a few days. My Mom was hit head on back in Mar and was sore for like a week. I was rear-ended 9 years ago and my back hurt for weeks. I'm glad you were not hurt seriously. Cars can be like our 'babies' , I know. I was very upset when mine was totaled.
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#4
by
TheSlyBear
on 15 Jul, 2009 21:34
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Glad you're ok! My partner still has back problems from just such an accident over 15 years ago. Make sure you get checked out but good!
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#5
by
SlyHigh
on 16 Jul, 2009 06:11
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Glad you are ok!
My mom's car was totalled with a full tank of gas. We tried to siphon it out, but it had some sort of check valve to prevent the hose from going all the way to the tank.
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#6
by
Papa Don
on 16 Jul, 2009 11:51
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Zzaapp so glad you are OK. We love our cars but the are just mechanical things that can be replaced. And we definately can't replace you. Good luck
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#7
by
bem75
on 16 Jul, 2009 13:22
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Glad that you're okay. Get a truck, next time. I have a big Toyota Tundra. I got rear-ended about a year ago. The guy that hit me destroyed his front end and broke his radiator. I only had a little dent in my bumper. No repair needed. He mostly hit my tow hitch. Didn't even scratch it.
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#8
by
SlyHigh
on 16 Jul, 2009 14:50
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I know people who leave the ball and hitch in the receiver just in case they get rear ended.
My uncle drives a big Lexus SUV (he calls it his truck. ha!) and got rear ended. He had a hitch mounted bike rack that took all the damage.
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#9
by
warhawk
on 16 Jul, 2009 22:16
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hey zzaapp: sorry 2 hear about the accident. i'm so glad that U were not seriously injured.
WARHAWK
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#10
by
(|8-)
on 17 Jul, 2009 01:38
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Your insurance doesn't cover gas in the tank? Just be sure to note it on your claim form!
I remember being impressed by all the weird things they added up when I totalled my car a few years ago (at 5 mph, nobody was hurt, it was just a really old car). I even got extra points for the interior being very clean. (It pays to buy gray.) Whoever buys up junk cars apparently pays the insurance company for half-worn tires, reusable upholstery, nameplates, all kinds of stuff.
Ice and painkillers keep the swelling down even if you can't feel anything yet.
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#11
by
Bolohead
on 04 Aug, 2009 06:27
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Zzaapp, sorry to hear that this happened and glad your okay of sorts but your probably pretty sore today.
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#12
by
balddad77
on 04 Aug, 2009 06:54
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Sorry to hear about the accident! Glad your ok though! As much as we love our cars, that stuff can be replaced. Thankfully you are ok!
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#13
by
wpruitt
on 04 Aug, 2009 17:59
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It's only a car ... The loss could have been much greater. The part about the detailing does suck