That's pretty crappy... but then, my car just cost me $4000 without bending anything at all.... new air-con system, radiator, rear brakes, skim the front brakes, standard service.. buncha other things... ugh. Cars are an expensive hobby...
That's pretty crappy... but then, my car just cost me $4000 without bending anything at all.... new air-con system, radiator, rear brakes, skim the front brakes, standard service.. buncha other things... ugh. Cars are an expensive hobby...
Seriously, it is.
I'm a new driver too, and I haven't even got my own car. So, I don't pay for gasoline (although I don't drive it everyday either, only occasionally under the supervision of my father).
Accidents early on really suck, especially when your insurance rate gets raised.
I feel for you man.
yeah in that case i norm wait for the person in front to go and then i'll go to make sure not to be in ur situation cause a lot of ppl can't drive. did u file a police report? i'm sure you know the make model color of the car. hit and run is criminal that could help with insurance
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No I didn't. Since I'm responsible for the accident it won't change anything for the insurance if I find her. In fact, it's gonna cost more if I find her because she'll want to get money for her potential damage. In this case I guess it makes me the criminal for having hit and run, but it's her who ran away in the first place. Confusing a little huh?
Anyway, she can always try to find me if she wants to. I would have been happy to fill a police report when I hit her car, and if she wants money for damage I'll pay since I accept the fact I'm responsible.
Change insurance company, call around, there re so many companies that often you will save at least a few bucks.
It reminds me often of what my dad told me when got my drivers license, He said "on the road, you have to be more carefull with the others than with yourself". What he meant is that if everybody drove by the rules there would be no accidents, but there are a lot of idiots out there. So no matter whre you are you allways have to assume the driver clossest to you is an idiot, an idit about to do something incredibly stupid.
todays top tip, assume evryone is an idiot.
Who killed the Electric Car?
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That sucks dude. Usually all the front end hits I do range from $1000-$3500. How deep did the damage go? New radiator/condenser? Fenders?
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Sorry about your car. It might be a cobalt, a car which most people ignore. but when you own a car, any car, its precious to the owner.
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Generally (in terms of insurance) an accident like this would be considerd 100% your fault regardless of what she did.
So be happy she drove away, otherwise you'd be paying for her damage too.
Last edited by Egg Nog; 12-01-2007 at 04:12 PM.
But why did you feel the need to look behind you when accelerating? I'm sorry, but it's quite stupid. Plus, what's wrong with the rear view mirror?
It's not your fault if someone cuts you off without giving you time to slow down, in fact that's basically the only way rear-ending someone else isn't your fault. Other than that, you should have left a bigger gap and been paying more attention.
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When you're pulling out onto a highway you don't spot check your blind spots? That sounds rather unsafe...
When I'm pulling out onto a road with faster traveling cars I always make sure I am aware what's around me before pulling out into the lane. Otherwise I could be rear-ended by someone already traveling on that road. Funnily enough, when approaching a road on an angle, the rear view mirror doesn't show what's coming from that road. Would be nice to have one that would though...
it was actually me who killed vasilli zaitsev, heinz thorwald, carlos hatchcock, and simo hayha
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