I pulled the fuck out didn't see him flying...they were able to drive away
I understand that it sucks when someone is going faster than they should be -- but did you look in that direction before bringing the car into the road? When you saw the car coming, did you just want to see if the Mustang could hold up to the impact? Was it a science experiment?
Sorry, just having a little fun with you. Glad you didn't get seriously hurt.
That blows. Mustang was gonna be my next car but too many potholes and bad weather here to enjoy a stang enough. Thinking get off the ground a bit with some larger tires= maybe Jeep Wrangler.
How old is that car? I don't hardly see any damage that would cause it to be totaled. In 1989 I took a 88' Beretta GT and gave the keys to a buddy and he hit a telephone pole at 90MPH going backwards (spinning mid air). The cut off to total the car was $10k and the estimates were all under 9k. After it was all said in done they put $13k into it by welding on a different sub frame Beretta to the back. The car was never the same and we sold it a few mos later.
I see about 4-7k in damage there if the frame isn't bent. Upper and lower front control arms bend very easy and are easy to replace.
The car was never the same and we sold it a few mos later.
yeah if it's something minor go ahead and fix it, but if someone really fucks me up I'd be kinda hoping it's totaled or adding some additional dents of my own as shit will never be the same.
How old is that car? I don't hardly see any damage that would cause it to be totaled. In 1989 I took a 88' Beretta GT and gave the keys to a buddy and he hit a telephone pole at 90MPH going backwards (spinning mid air). The cut off to total the car was $10k and the estimates were all under 9k. After it was all said in done they put $13k into it by welding on a different sub frame Beretta to the back. The car was never the same and we sold it a few mos later.
I see about 4-7k in damage there if the frame isn't bent. Upper and lower front control arms bend very easy and are easy to replace.
Glad everyone is OK
Haha, my first car was an 88 Beretta GT. Dark blue. I hit a phone pole as well and the car wasn't the same after that crash either.
That's fuck all damage... Used door, used front fender, hammer out the rear fender, some suspension work, new used wheel, alignment... I don't know how much that thing costs over there or what year it is, but it's not much damage.
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yeah if it's something minor go ahead and fix it, but if someone really fucks me up I'd be kinda hoping it's totaled or adding some additional dents of my own as shit will never be the same.
If the insurance company decides to fix it, do not sign off on the repair until you are 100% satisfied with the work done and how the car is afterwards. Be sure to let the insurance adjuster know that you will not sign off until you are 100% satisfied, and dont let them try to be tricky or pushy about it. It's your right to be 100% satisfied with the repair, you do not have to settle for mismatched-paint or a car that drives differently after being repaired.
This happened to my mom. The insurance company decided to cut her car in half and meld it with one that was damaged in the read end.
It was never the same. Strange squeaks would popup. Rattles like a mofo. Alignment issues. She eventually had to sue them to get them to total it and give her the money. They settled out of court (AAA) and she moved on to a BMW.
Best of luck. Glad nobody was hurt. Since it's a 2005, they very well may total it out, given the market value.
I just went from a 2012 Mustang to a 2014 GT with a little Roush goodness. If they total you out, I'd definitely recommend the 2014, before they drop the 2015 Euro looking body style.
We've had a smash in our skyline, the insurance said they weren't going to fix it, we blew our top & ended up having it fixed but with the insurance costing £8k of damages. Looked like brand new when we got her back though, hope you have the same luck
We've had a smash in our skyline, the insurance said they weren't going to fix it, we blew our top & ended up having it fixed but with the insurance costing £8k of damages. Looked like brand new when we got her back though, hope you have the same luck
you shouldn't try and tow huge pikey caravans with a grey import 1980's grocery getter skyline's with GTR badges
We've had a smash in our skyline, the insurance said they weren't going to fix it, we blew our top & ended up having it fixed but with the insurance costing £8k of damages. Looked like brand new when we got her back though, hope you have the same luck
Odd, I've never heard a female refer to any vehicle as "her" before.
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