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Old 11-14-2013 | 02:04 PM
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Crashed my car, now what?

It's sad, but just last night i was driving down the street and i took a turn into another street, while turning my speed probably was about 28 miles per hour on a 25 zone. I am unable to complete the turn and i feel my back tires give out, suddenly i have lost control of my s2000 and my vehicle is crossing the next lane over going straight at a parked car, i Jam my wheel the other way to see myself heading straight towards a curb and some bushes. I fly over curb, my car spins the opposite direction, I hit a "No Parking" Sign and i'm in the bush.
The cops come, and interview me and the scene, I am let off only to see my baby in a tow truck being carried away from me.. possibly for her last time.

The damage: I had a huge door smash prior to the accident on my drivers side door however now it's much more than a door smash. Also, there is a huge dent on my side skirt area because of the impact from the curb itself. The front fender (right where it flares) has a dent and it looks like i cracked it and my rim cracked and the wheel popped and was crooked..

I know I have gotten a speeding ticket just recently but I promise, I wasnt speeding or doing anything crazy. I can only say that it was a "freak" type of accident. I'm not quite sure what happened.. My mother was telling me that insurance won't cover me anymore, the rates would be high if i did and that I wont be able to drive in years. Also, she doesn't have trust in me to drive period. Is this my fault? Could this have been avoided? I dont know. I feel it was a problem with the ap1. Still yet, it was my baby and i miss it.
Old 11-14-2013 | 02:05 PM
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What to do now? I hate waiting. supposedly the insurance people will come down to check the car out pretty soon, it's at the tow lot
Old 11-14-2013 | 02:08 PM
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This is going to go well...
Old 11-14-2013 | 02:09 PM
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it was a "freak" type of accident.
Not really, RWD, slippery road or loose gravel, sand, whatever. Lear how to control your car when the rear end skids out.
Sucks though.......No one wants to wreck a car. Sorry man.
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Old 11-14-2013 | 02:09 PM
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this isnt real right?

makes multiple threads on what car to buy.
we suggest simple car for a 19 year old.
op buys s2k.
op posts a speeding ticket thread 2 weeks after buying car
now, op posts an accident accident thread 2 weeks after speeding ticket thread.
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Old 11-14-2013 | 02:10 PM
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From the ticket thread to this.

It was all a matter of time.
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Old 11-14-2013 | 02:12 PM
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Let me guess.. older S2000 (AP1, probably an '01) and old bald tires on wet roads.

Yep..
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Old 11-14-2013 | 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by justnspace
this isnt real right?

makes multiple threads on what car to buy.
we suggest simple car for a 19 year old.
op buys s2k.
op posts a speeding ticket thread 2 weeks after buying car
now, op posts an accident accident thread 2 weeks after speeding ticket thread.
Does he actually own said car or is it his dads
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Old 11-14-2013 | 03:11 PM
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Yes I own the car. No it's not my dad's. And there's always gonna be those people to make you feel shittier than you already do in this situation. But I'm here for those who can help me here
Old 11-14-2013 | 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by fuzzy02CLS
Not really, RWD, slippery road or loose gravel, sand, whatever. Lear how to control your car when the rear end skids out.
Sucks though.......No one wants to wreck a car. Sorry man.
this. a good friend of mine who had an STi sold it and purchased an ap1 s2k and even he said that he needs to be a lot more cautious when he's driving on canyon roads because if you don't control your car, it can get really nasty.

and how i see it, it sounds like your parents aren't willing to put you under their auto insurance. so there are a few ways to get back on the road.

1. find a way to pay for your own insurance. convince your parents (somehow), that they won't be the ones paying the extremely high rates for your screw up.
2. regain your parents' trust. this will probably take time as they still see you as their infant child and they don't want you to get injured or worse, lose your life due to another car accident.
3. from what i've read in OP's first post, i'm guessing the s2k is totaled? the next car you purchase, don't buy such a sporty, compact car. get a minivan or an suv or something that will let your parents feel somewhat less concerned that you're on the road.
4. get driving lessons from golf r.

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Old 11-14-2013 | 03:19 PM
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Yes I own the car. No it's not my dad's. And there's always gonna be those people to make you feel shittier than you already do in this situation. But I'm here for those who can help me here
you live and you learn.

as a 19 year old male, you bought too much of a car.
as soon as you got that speeding ticket, you should have seriously slowed it down, and watched and learned how the vehicle operates.

2nd, as a 19 year old, you probably dont have the funds to keep the car in tip top shape. (another red flag that it was too much car for you)
Tires are VERY important, as you found out the hard way.

the only thing you can do is wait.
wait for what the insurance says.
wait for what your parents say.
if you lose your license or the ability to insure the car, that falls on you, as its your responsibility
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Old 11-14-2013 | 03:29 PM
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The damage: I had a huge door smash prior to the accident on my drivers side door however now it's much more than a door smash.
When did you get the first door smash?

At 28 mph up over curbs, 180's lots of damage, it really sounds like you either punched it in a low gear or was going too fast. Did you ever get the hang of a manual transmission?
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VTEC-ing on a corner, wet road in 1st gear...
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Old 11-14-2013 | 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by fuzzy02CLS
Not really, RWD, slippery road or loose gravel, sand, whatever.... inexperienced driver, taking corner faster than he should have. Lear how to control your car when the rear end skids out.
Sucks though.......No one wants to wreck a car. Sorry man.
Fixed.

Should have practiced on one of these first.

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VTEC-ing on a corner, wet road in 1st gear...
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Old 11-14-2013 | 03:48 PM
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Honestly taking a turn at 28 in a 25 is a bit much.. Hope everything works out in your favor though. I actually wanted a s2k but my parents said it was too dangerous. I guess they were right?
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Old 11-14-2013 | 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by justnspace
you live and you learn.

as a 19 year old male, you bought too much of a car.
as soon as you got that speeding ticket, you should have seriously slowed it down, and watched and learned how the vehicle operates.

2nd, as a 19 year old, you probably dont have the funds to keep the car in tip top shape. (another red flag that it was too much car for you)
Tires are VERY important, as you found out the hard way.

the only thing you can do is wait.
wait for what the insurance says.
wait for what your parents say.
if you lose your license or the ability to insure the car, that falls on you, as its your responsibility
He was also still learning how to drive stick.

Sucks OP, but you should really have learned from the ticket.
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Are you on your own insurance policy? Did you have full coverage?
Old 11-14-2013 | 04:04 PM
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Yes, it's your fault. No, it's not a freak accident.

Fix the car. Sell it.

Walk to school. Don't drive again ever.

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Old 11-14-2013 | 04:33 PM
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it's the wheels man, I told you to sell those.
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Old 11-14-2013 | 04:47 PM
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Here's what's gone happen...

the claim adjuster will look at the damages
he will determine (if you're fully covered) how much it should cost to repair the damage
he will negotiate with the body shop on said cost to repair the damage
whatever those two agree upon, if there is excess payment to be made, it will be done by you. And that's on top of any co-pay and deductible that you have on your declaration on the insurance policy.

And I'm thinking with your tickets, and this, you're either getting a serious bump in your premium or they'll drop you after this.
Old 11-14-2013 | 05:03 PM
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That sounds about right ^


And I was in second gear making the turn. And yep' I got used to driving stick and loved it while it lasted
Old 11-14-2013 | 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Dylanz287
I can only say that it was a "freak" type of accident. I'm not quite sure what happened..
You know exactly what happened..
Originally Posted by Dylanz287
It's sad, but just last night i was driving down the street and i took a turn into another street, while turning my speed probably was about 28 miles per hour on a 25 zone. I am unable to complete the turn and i feel my back tires give out, suddenly i have lost control of my s2000
Originally Posted by Dylanz287
Is this my fault?
Originally Posted by Dylanz287
my speed probably was about 28 miles per hour on a 25 zone.
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Could this have been avoided?
Generally people slow down for turns.. so yes it could have easily been avoided.

Originally Posted by Dylanz287
I feel it was a problem with the ap1.
Elaborate on that thought.
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Old 11-14-2013 | 05:44 PM
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Elaborate on that thought.
it didn't drive itself? haha
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Old 11-14-2013 | 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Dylanz287
That sounds about right ^


And I was in second gear making the turn. And yep' I got used to driving stick and loved it while it lasted
Too much torque, didn't slow down. You should have been in 3rd gear or even 4th. Was your foot on the gas through the corner?
Old 11-14-2013 | 06:22 PM
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Old 11-14-2013 | 06:44 PM
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You can hit a bump while driving near the limit in the wet in this car and it'll spin you, with nothing you can do to correct it. It's worse in the AP1. I've found out plenty of times on a closed track. This guy found out the hard way on the street.

I guess you'll just have to see what insurance does, if they total it or not, and how much your insurance will go up. It's probably gonna hurt given your age and the car, but there's nothing you can do about that now.
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Originally Posted by Ken1997TL
Let me guess.. older S2000 (AP1, probably an '01) and old bald tires on wet roads.

Yep..
Yep. Classic scenario. Sigh.

Oh, well. My S2000 is now a little more valuable.

In any case, all the OP can do is to wait for the inevitable. It is very likely you will be dropped from your insurance. You have no choice but to ask your parents for help in finding another company to insure you.

Sorry I can't be more positive, but this is the reality with the scenario you have laid out.
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if you lose your license or the ability to insure the car, that falls on you, as its your responsibility
Says the guy who got busted by the cops for doing FWD "donuts" around a light pole in a parking lot.
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Old 11-14-2013 | 07:09 PM
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Too much torque...
In an N/A S2K? lol
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Old 11-14-2013 | 07:13 PM
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In an N/A S2K? lol
Gearing helps.. but yeah, you're right
Old 11-14-2013 | 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Ken1997TL
Let me guess.. older S2000 (AP1, probably an '01) and old bald tires on wet roads.

Yep..
Nailed it. New driver in a tail happy car that doesn't have car control skills in his toolbox.

That sounds like a recipe for an accident.

Dylanz-get yourself to some autox or other driver training if you plan on driving a car that requires driver skill and intervention.

As for the car, if it is panels and suspension only you may get away with the vehicle being repaired
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If only the car had ESP
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Originally Posted by ttribe
Says the guy who got busted by the cops for doing FWD "donuts" around a light pole in a parking lot.
But, did I die?


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Old 11-15-2013 | 08:33 AM
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Wow. By the time I can get a S2k, they'll all be destroyed.
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Originally Posted by Dylanz287
It's sad, but just last night i was driving down the street and i took a turn into another street, while turning my speed probably was about 28 miles per hour on a 25 zone. I am unable to complete the turn and i feel my back tires give out, suddenly i have lost control of my s2000 and my vehicle is crossing the next lane over going straight at a parked car, i Jam my wheel the other way to see myself heading straight towards a curb and some bushes. I fly over curb, my car spins the opposite direction, I hit a "No Parking" Sign and i'm in the bush.
The cops come, and interview me and the scene, I am let off only to see my baby in a tow truck being carried away from me.. possibly for her last time.

The damage: I had a huge door smash prior to the accident on my drivers side door however now it's much more than a door smash. Also, there is a huge dent on my side skirt area because of the impact from the curb itself. The front fender (right where it flares) has a dent and it looks like i cracked it and my rim cracked and the wheel popped and was crooked..

I know I have gotten a speeding ticket just recently but I promise, I wasnt speeding or doing anything crazy. I can only say that it was a "freak" type of accident. I'm not quite sure what happened.. My mother was telling me that insurance won't cover me anymore, the rates would be high if i did and that I wont be able to drive in years. Also, she doesn't have trust in me to drive period. Is this my fault? Could this have been avoided? I dont know. I feel it was a problem with the ap1. Still yet, it was my baby and i miss it.
really? how can you say you weren't speeding when you admitted it yourself? the problem was stated by many. you didn't know your car well enough. i only know of one person who at the age of 19 or lower (he was 17) who could drive/drift like he was years older. his name was takumi fujiwara.
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This wasnt a problem with the car, it was a problem with the driver and skills. Chalk it up to a lesson learned and wait till your insurance adjuster comes and looks at the car.
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Old 11-15-2013 | 10:13 AM
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A lot of us crashed our first cars, especially when they're RWD. Just be thankful you're alive and no one else got hurt. I personally don't buy the specifics of your story, but that's all good, we all do some self-editing when we know we did something stupid. I had a similar thing happen to my '72 Skylark when I was 18 y/o, but at least I admit I was doing something very, very stupid by driving way too fast when there was black ice on the pavement, oh and I was coming home from a bar at 18 y/o. Life went on, I eventually got another car and it wasn't as bad as you think it's going to be. Once you make a mistake like this, chances are you've learned your lesson and it won't happen again, but man up to your mistake and don't blame it on the car.

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