Sad news...
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Sad news...
From the crappy ass weather we've been having up in Washington state, I was in an accident with my CL. I rear ended somebody when they slammed on their brakes from them not paying attention to the traffic in front of them. I was almost 3 car lengths behind the guy but wet slick roads and going below the speed limit doesn't make a difference with a 3500lb car.
-The other driver didn't have insurance nore a driver's license so the cop slapped him with $1000 fine. Good thing is that my insurance will not pay for his car. I only have to pay for $150 ticket and $500 for my deductible. I took out everything that is valuable in the car since I won't be seeing her a lot until she's fixed.
She's getting towed tomorrow to have the insurance adjuster get me a quote. From there the car will be fixed up accordingly. But it will just take time. The front end will basically look brand new and I should get it back before Christmas.
For now I am carpooling with a friend and she agreed to help me out as mush as possible.
*And for the vultures, it won't be parted out.
-The other driver didn't have insurance nore a driver's license so the cop slapped him with $1000 fine. Good thing is that my insurance will not pay for his car. I only have to pay for $150 ticket and $500 for my deductible. I took out everything that is valuable in the car since I won't be seeing her a lot until she's fixed.
She's getting towed tomorrow to have the insurance adjuster get me a quote. From there the car will be fixed up accordingly. But it will just take time. The front end will basically look brand new and I should get it back before Christmas.
For now I am carpooling with a friend and she agreed to help me out as mush as possible.
*And for the vultures, it won't be parted out.
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I'm ok, the car did what it was supposed to do. Save my life! I think I might of got a little bit of an injury though. I've had back issues for the past 4 hours. I took a couple vicaden and put some good inflamatory cream and the pain is being suppressed right now. I don't like how the V. makes me all woozy though.
#7
Hey Green Machine- Glad to hear you're ok. So Sorry about the car, it sucks to see something you put your heart and soul into messed up but she will be back in your hands with fresh paint!
Glad you were able to get a friend to help you out with travel in the mean time and you are probably going to be a little sore and stiff from the impact of the accident for a couple of days after. I have been in a similar accident and the body does take a little bruising.
Keep us updated!
Glad you were able to get a friend to help you out with travel in the mean time and you are probably going to be a little sore and stiff from the impact of the accident for a couple of days after. I have been in a similar accident and the body does take a little bruising.
Keep us updated!
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#9
Whoa, looks a more than minor but less than serious, but in the end, it is bad news that it got crushed.
Good to hear that there was no personal injury and i feel for ya. I almost got into the same situation the other day and it was on a downhill section of the road. ABS came on instantly and I stopped just in the knick of time.
Good to hear that there was no personal injury and i feel for ya. I almost got into the same situation the other day and it was on a downhill section of the road. ABS came on instantly and I stopped just in the knick of time.
#10
Too bad you didnt have VSA
jk. Glad to see you're okay. And dangit I JUST made a post earlier about you in another thread... sorry to see your whip in such shape.. Hope it really is ready by xmas time.
jk. Glad to see you're okay. And dangit I JUST made a post earlier about you in another thread... sorry to see your whip in such shape.. Hope it really is ready by xmas time.
#11
sorry to hear. those pics make it look like a potential totalling.
I've almost rear ended someone before. same exact thing as what happened to you, except that I BARELY stoped in time. Scared the shit out of me.
Good luck with the results.
I've almost rear ended someone before. same exact thing as what happened to you, except that I BARELY stoped in time. Scared the shit out of me.
Good luck with the results.
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I've been pricing out a lot of the parts and I wouldn't be surprised if the bill came between 6-7 grand after parts, paint, labor and towing.
A lot of those front parts are uber expensive.
A lot of those front parts are uber expensive.
#14
GM, how fast were you going when you rear ended the other car? What did you rear end anyways a tank or something? Haha, just glad youre alright bro these Acuras hold up pretty well there were some nasty pics of totalled 3G TL's
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Originally Posted by Final
GM, how fast were you going when you rear ended the other car? What did you rear end anyways a tank or something? Haha, just glad youre alright bro these Acuras hold up pretty well there were some nasty pics of totalled 3G TL's
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Originally Posted by GreenMachine
IMO... it doesn't look THAT bad. I think most of that will buff right out. Joking.. Glad you're alright, and like you said, the car saved your life. My CL was pretty bad when i wrecked her back in July. But now, in NOVEMBER when i got her back, she's beautiful! Brand new paint all over the car. (battery acid hit every body panel. ) so she's sparkling clean now. Oh and, the cost to repair my slightly worse front end damage... $15000. that included a new tranny from Acura. So like you said, it is very expensive to fix our cars.
#21
sorry to hear that man. the front end damage can get really expencive. mine started out at 6k and ended around 12k. and the damage really wasnt that bad. just lots of little parts that got messed up. watch out for frame damage because that could get bad.
in any case good luck
in any case good luck
#23
yeah, it doesn't actually look that bad from what i can see. although, it might be more than your estimate though. mine ended up being $3500 for just the bumper, fender, headlight, and a wheel and tire.
#24
It doesnt look like your bags blew. And be thankful for that. My 1st Gen CL had WAY less damage and the bags blew in her, but then again thats how i got the car. Either way. Glad that you are alright. I'll see that car back up here again soon all nice.
#25
Since we're all tossing out numbers....I think it looks like it will be in the $4500-$5500 range. Cost of fixing cars seem to find a way spiral out of control when the body shop knows it's not coming out of your pocket.
#27
Sorry to hear - that's one of the worst feelings around when you hear that *crunch*, but like you said, she saved you & it always could have been worse.
BTW, looks like your location in your profile/avatar has new meaning.
BTW, looks like your location in your profile/avatar has new meaning.
#28
Ticket was probably, Driving to fast for conditions....
As for the damage, my girl just got in a front end accident.
Even if it has UniBody damage, they can straighten it, this isn't the days of old where you bend a frame and your car is totaled.
Since no Airbags came out, you aren't looking at anything serious in terms of price unless the underside of your vehicle is torn to hell. Also, its an advantge that you hit the car in the middle, because you might not have much side suspension damage. (IE, knuckle, tie rod ends, axles)
It will probably be 6-7K like those other guys said.
Glad you are ok. Good luck
As for the damage, my girl just got in a front end accident.
Even if it has UniBody damage, they can straighten it, this isn't the days of old where you bend a frame and your car is totaled.
Since no Airbags came out, you aren't looking at anything serious in terms of price unless the underside of your vehicle is torn to hell. Also, its an advantge that you hit the car in the middle, because you might not have much side suspension damage. (IE, knuckle, tie rod ends, axles)
It will probably be 6-7K like those other guys said.
Glad you are ok. Good luck
#29
Originally Posted by RaviNJCLs
Since we're all tossing out numbers....I think it looks like it will be in the $4500-$5500 range. Cost of fixing cars seem to find a way spiral out of control when the body shop knows it's not coming out of your pocket.
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Originally Posted by RaviNJCLs
Not just a Washington problem.
Hope she's better than new when you get her back, Green!
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OK...everybody is asking about the ticket. The ticket was for rear ending the guy. Even with as careful as I was it didn't make a difference because it was still my fault. I just got off the phone with the adjuster and he's saying there's a 50% chance that it could be totaled from what I described to him. I'm going to try to get some "interchangeable parts." But we'll see. The tow truck is going to be at my place soon. I'll keep you all updated.
#37
It's an 01 CLP. I can't imagine the value is greater then $10K. Cars get totaled at around the 80% of value mark.
If the fix is around the $7-8K mark it's done.
Guess there's a law that anyone that rear ends is at fault? I don't see how you were at fault otherwise.
Looks like your insurance is going to get jacked.
If the fix is around the $7-8K mark it's done.
Guess there's a law that anyone that rear ends is at fault? I don't see how you were at fault otherwise.
Looks like your insurance is going to get jacked.
#38
If you rear end someone, it's automatically your fault. That's why they teach you to keep your distance and look ahead of the car in front of you to react to a upcomming slow down. Hopefully it's not totalled GM, goodluck and im glad to hear your ok. I always tell my friends to drive safe during rainy season. I learned my lesson.
#39
I hope he had informed his insurance company of all his Mods. Because they will not honor modifications to a vehicle if they weren't reported, regardless of receipts or not. If its totaled, the adjuster will just take the mods into account when deceiding the FMV.
Look at it this way, you brought justice to the insurance world. You got an idiot driver off the road who had no insurance and no licenses, they should be giving you a discount, its the least they can do.
Look at it this way, you brought justice to the insurance world. You got an idiot driver off the road who had no insurance and no licenses, they should be giving you a discount, its the least they can do.
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The market value for my car with the miles it has is between 10-11 thousand. A lot of insurance companies will not pay for the other person's vehicle if they don't have insurance on their car. The adjuster knows I have mods on my car. He said if it comes down to totaling then I can take all that stuff off and put the OEM stuff on.
I'll know tomorrow what the cost will be. He said if it is over 70% of the market value then it'll be a loss.
Listen, the ticket I got was for rear ending the guy. Period. It wasn't for anything else. It wasn't careless driving, or following too close.
But like I said. I won't know anything until tomorrow.
I'll know tomorrow what the cost will be. He said if it is over 70% of the market value then it'll be a loss.
Listen, the ticket I got was for rear ending the guy. Period. It wasn't for anything else. It wasn't careless driving, or following too close.
But like I said. I won't know anything until tomorrow.