just wrecked my TSX
I just got into a wreck. No other party was involved. I ended up sliding down an embankment and hitting a small tree. If the tree wasn't there, I would have escaped any damage.
Luckily, only the front left side of the car was damaged. It even spared the HID lights, though it will need a new housing.
Engine seems fine. The hood was untouched as well, much to my surprise. Parts that will need replacing (as far as I can tell), front quarter panel, front bumper, and the outer casing for the left HID light. As for suspension, I think it is within limits though it may need alignment. I'm hoping that it didn't touch the frame...though I can't be certain.
The whole experience was almost surreal. This happens to be my first accident (and hopefully my last). It sucks that it happened to my precious TSX. And I had just washed it earlier before the wreck.
Thoughts going in my mind now are whether parts are available for this car since it still new on the market. If so, are the parts painted at the factory or are they done by the body shop?
I'm going to go to my Acura dealer tomorrow to see if they can suggest a body shop for me to take to. Man this sucks....
Luckily, only the front left side of the car was damaged. It even spared the HID lights, though it will need a new housing.
Engine seems fine. The hood was untouched as well, much to my surprise. Parts that will need replacing (as far as I can tell), front quarter panel, front bumper, and the outer casing for the left HID light. As for suspension, I think it is within limits though it may need alignment. I'm hoping that it didn't touch the frame...though I can't be certain.
The whole experience was almost surreal. This happens to be my first accident (and hopefully my last). It sucks that it happened to my precious TSX. And I had just washed it earlier before the wreck.
Thoughts going in my mind now are whether parts are available for this car since it still new on the market. If so, are the parts painted at the factory or are they done by the body shop?
I'm going to go to my Acura dealer tomorrow to see if they can suggest a body shop for me to take to. Man this sucks....
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no the parts are not painted at the factory... so a body shop will paint them. it never looks as good as a factory paint job unless you spend some serious cash.
it will look good but you will see the difference because you know where the damage is... somebody else would probably not notice.
just make sure you get OEM parts... otherwise it's really going to look bad.
it will look good but you will see the difference because you know where the damage is... somebody else would probably not notice.
just make sure you get OEM parts... otherwise it's really going to look bad.
Sorry man, glad your OK. As the parts go, all parts come UNPAINTED. The have to color match and blend the paint.
AS far as availability, i had my hood, fromt bumper, left HID all replaced. Most parts were readily available, except a part called a "stiffner". This apparently holds the front bumper on the car, and there were only three in the US at the time. I am sure you will have no problems though. Good Luck.
AS far as availability, i had my hood, fromt bumper, left HID all replaced. Most parts were readily available, except a part called a "stiffner". This apparently holds the front bumper on the car, and there were only three in the US at the time. I am sure you will have no problems though. Good Luck.
Originally posted by DEVO
no the parts are not painted at the factory... so a body shop will paint them. it never looks as good as a factory paint job unless you spend some serious cash.
it will look good but you will see the difference because you know where the damage is... somebody else would probably not notice.
just make sure you get OEM parts... otherwise it's really going to look bad.
no the parts are not painted at the factory... so a body shop will paint them. it never looks as good as a factory paint job unless you spend some serious cash.
it will look good but you will see the difference because you know where the damage is... somebody else would probably not notice.
just make sure you get OEM parts... otherwise it's really going to look bad.
Originally posted by TinkySD
sorry to hear it...but how did it happen?
sorry to hear it...but how did it happen?
thanks to provench for hosting the pics for me.
Originally posted by fdl
Did you have the VSA on???
Did you have the VSA on???
Originally posted by Fooman
No, I had it off. It may be the reason why I fish-tailed, hard to say since I was going pretty fast so I'm not sure how much VSA would have helped. Like I said, I managed to steer out of it but not in time before going down the embankment. By that time, my brakes could only slow me down by so much before hitting the tree.
No, I had it off. It may be the reason why I fish-tailed, hard to say since I was going pretty fast so I'm not sure how much VSA would have helped. Like I said, I managed to steer out of it but not in time before going down the embankment. By that time, my brakes could only slow me down by so much before hitting the tree.
Originally posted by Fooman
No, I had it off. It may be the reason why I fish-tailed, hard to say since I was going pretty fast so I'm not sure how much VSA would have helped. Like I said, I managed to steer out of it but not in time before going down the embankment. By that time, my brakes could only slow me down by so much before hitting the tree.
No, I had it off. It may be the reason why I fish-tailed, hard to say since I was going pretty fast so I'm not sure how much VSA would have helped. Like I said, I managed to steer out of it but not in time before going down the embankment. By that time, my brakes could only slow me down by so much before hitting the tree.
I don't think turning the VSA **OFF** causes a **noticable** increase in performance. Not enough to override the added safety of having it ON while one is "pushing it to the limit". I'm glad you're ok... but I hope that this story will convince people to leave the VSA ON... especially when gunning the car through corners.
Damn foo...sorry to hear that. Looks like your TSX has quite a shiner there in the front...hopefully getting it fixed back to normal will not be too difficult. I used to turn the VSA off all the time too when I drive, but now I just leave it on, I find that it actually helps me more than it hurts me, unless I'm like racing or need to spin the tires for some reason. Good luck!
Originally posted by fdl
DEVO..I know that.... In case you missed it foo has been complaining that his rear pass. door doesnt match the color of the rest of his car...so some think it was actually re-painted. Thats why i said maybe his new panels will now match his door. Just a joke anyways.
DEVO..I know that.... In case you missed it foo has been complaining that his rear pass. door doesnt match the color of the rest of his car...so some think it was actually re-painted. Thats why i said maybe his new panels will now match his door. Just a joke anyways.
Good thing youre OK. Thats the most important.
You better make sure the frame isnt bent. Actually w/ a new car, I hope your insurance w/ total it for u so you can get a new one.
Good luck
You better make sure the frame isnt bent. Actually w/ a new car, I hope your insurance w/ total it for u so you can get a new one.
Good luck
Ouch! It's a Satin Silver one too. My sympathies to your and your car!
You had better have it checked out thoroughly to verify that the frame is still correctly aligned. That's very important! Smaller repair shops usually don't have that facility to verify frame alignment, but you should ask when you get repair estimates.
You had better have it checked out thoroughly to verify that the frame is still correctly aligned. That's very important! Smaller repair shops usually don't have that facility to verify frame alignment, but you should ask when you get repair estimates.
I went to the Acura dealership this morning and they referred me to the bodyshop at the Cadillac/Audi dealership. They work on Mercedes as well so the shop seems reputable. I feel more at ease now because that was my first concern, about getting the car look as good as new.
My price estimate came out to be $2800. A lot less than I expected. If I decide to repair the fender rather than replacing it, it will cost me $2400. Other parts that will have to be replaced include front bumper, left headlight/assembly, fender trim, radiator condensor, intake resonator and misc items. As for the suspension, it remains to be seen. On inspection, the tierods seem to be okay. The car drives fine though it will get an alignment just to be sure.
At this point, I'm debating whether or not I should claim it through insurance. My deductible is $1000. While I can pay out of pocket, it will definitely put a strain on my finances. But then again, I'm also concerned about the higher premiums on my insurance. Currently, I'm paying $377 per 6 months. (I was accident free until now). I tried to call my agent, but he wasn't available (State Farm).
My price estimate came out to be $2800. A lot less than I expected. If I decide to repair the fender rather than replacing it, it will cost me $2400. Other parts that will have to be replaced include front bumper, left headlight/assembly, fender trim, radiator condensor, intake resonator and misc items. As for the suspension, it remains to be seen. On inspection, the tierods seem to be okay. The car drives fine though it will get an alignment just to be sure.
At this point, I'm debating whether or not I should claim it through insurance. My deductible is $1000. While I can pay out of pocket, it will definitely put a strain on my finances. But then again, I'm also concerned about the higher premiums on my insurance. Currently, I'm paying $377 per 6 months. (I was accident free until now). I tried to call my agent, but he wasn't available (State Farm).
I say pay it yourself, try to keep your record accident free. You never know when you might get into a more serious accident (either your fault or not) and if it does happen soon, you will suddenly be transfered to their high risk department and get premiums thru the roof.
PAY IT YOURSELF. You'll end up paying that amount when your premium goes up and trust me, it will. And you may even be put on "risk."
Either pay 1000 dollars and have the insurance company pay the other 2 or pay the other 2 with insurance premiums without hope of insurance getting any cheaper.
Plus, does your insurance company get to choose the body shop or do you? Acura parts or not?
Edit: Look for a few more quotes. Might be able that down a few.
What did the dealership say to you as far as just wrecking the TSX?
Either pay 1000 dollars and have the insurance company pay the other 2 or pay the other 2 with insurance premiums without hope of insurance getting any cheaper.
Plus, does your insurance company get to choose the body shop or do you? Acura parts or not?
Edit: Look for a few more quotes. Might be able that down a few.
What did the dealership say to you as far as just wrecking the TSX?
Originally posted by Fooman
I went to the Acura dealership this morning and they referred me to the bodyshop at the Cadillac/Audi dealership. They work on Mercedes as well so the shop seems reputable. I feel more at ease now because that was my first concern, about getting the car look as good as new.
My price estimate came out to be $2800. A lot less than I expected. If I decide to repair the fender rather than replacing it, it will cost me $2400. Other parts that will have to be replaced include front bumper, left headlight/assembly, fender trim, radiator condensor, intake resonator and misc items. As for the suspension, it remains to be seen. On inspection, the tierods seem to be okay. The car drives fine though it will get an alignment just to be sure.
At this point, I'm debating whether or not I should claim it through insurance. My deductible is $1000. While I can pay out of pocket, it will definitely put a strain on my finances. But then again, I'm also concerned about the higher premiums on my insurance. Currently, I'm paying $377 per 6 months. (I was accident free until now). I tried to call my agent, but he wasn't available (State Farm).
I went to the Acura dealership this morning and they referred me to the bodyshop at the Cadillac/Audi dealership. They work on Mercedes as well so the shop seems reputable. I feel more at ease now because that was my first concern, about getting the car look as good as new.
My price estimate came out to be $2800. A lot less than I expected. If I decide to repair the fender rather than replacing it, it will cost me $2400. Other parts that will have to be replaced include front bumper, left headlight/assembly, fender trim, radiator condensor, intake resonator and misc items. As for the suspension, it remains to be seen. On inspection, the tierods seem to be okay. The car drives fine though it will get an alignment just to be sure.
At this point, I'm debating whether or not I should claim it through insurance. My deductible is $1000. While I can pay out of pocket, it will definitely put a strain on my finances. But then again, I'm also concerned about the higher premiums on my insurance. Currently, I'm paying $377 per 6 months. (I was accident free until now). I tried to call my agent, but he wasn't available (State Farm).
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Originally posted by jackspat2
Plus, does your insurance company get to choose the body shop or do you? Acura parts or not?
Edit: Look for a few more quotes. Might be able that down a few.
What did the dealership say to you as far as just wrecking the TSX?
Plus, does your insurance company get to choose the body shop or do you? Acura parts or not?
Edit: Look for a few more quotes. Might be able that down a few.
What did the dealership say to you as far as just wrecking the TSX?
I chose the bodyshop, recommended by the Acura dealer here, which by the way were very sympathetic to my poor TSX. Too bad they didn't offer me a new TSX as a trade.
Anyway, the bodyshop fixes Cadillacs, Audis, and Mercedes as well as Acuras. I think my TSX is in good hands.
Originally posted by STC
Fooman - your insurance is $754/yr???
Thats f'n cheap! I pay 1350 a yr and thats w/ house insurance. no accidents/tickets.
Fooman - your insurance is $754/yr???
Thats f'n cheap! I pay 1350 a yr and thats w/ house insurance. no accidents/tickets.
Originally posted by Fooman
I finally got in touch with my agent. As it turns out, there's a first car "accident forgiveness" which means that I can claim without having a rise in my premiums.
I finally got in touch with my agent. As it turns out, there's a first car "accident forgiveness" which means that I can claim without having a rise in my premiums.
fooman, sounds like you'll be OK making the claim then. But the skeptic in me says you might want to get the "accident forgiveness" thing in writing first, just in case they forget to forgive when it comes time to renew your policy. Good luck getting your baby back in shape, I hope it comes out well.


