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tesco samoa March 24th, 2005 07:06 PM

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My poor Sabb was t-boned on monday http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/frown.gif

I am in good health after it... But the car will require alot of work to bring it back... Which is going to happen as I am not at fault.

So I have been in my first major accident... Not fun. But from an automotive quality perspective. The sabb 9-3 did its job in protecting the inside. It crumpled very well and the doors collapsed into its layers thus absorbing most of the energy of the collision. Surprisingly the windows did not pop but remained structurely intact.

Damage to the car is the complete passanger side done like diner... So the car is being rebuilt next week with new doors and rear bumper and rear axle. All brand new with a complete paint job done on the car.

Baron Munchausen March 24th, 2005 07:39 PM

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These days it can cost more than a car is worth to get it repaired. Have you done the assessment, or has your insurance agency done the assessment, to determine if it's worth your money (or the other guy's insurance company's money http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif ) to repair vs. just replace?

Captain Kwok March 24th, 2005 08:14 PM

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I wonder if it still looks the same now from when I last saw it?

Anyway I doubt the car will be the same afterwards... but glad you were not injured.

Puke March 24th, 2005 08:42 PM

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ah, the disposeable economy. glad you came through it.

actually, i hear that after body panels are replaced, they refurbish the "frame" (modern cars dont actually have frames, as such, anymore) by streaching it back into shape on a giant rack.

whackyness.

Thermodyne March 24th, 2005 09:00 PM

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I feel you. Back in October I hit a deer with my pristine 95 SS Impala. 10 years of fanatical care down the drain. 14000 miles, still has the original rubber and never even been through a car wash. Parked every winter in the garage, never ever been driven in the snow. Now it�s damaged goods. And then my wife killed our Cavalier back just before Christmas. A lady in Subaru ran a stop sign and the wife t-boned her. Have yet to see a penny from insurance. On the good side, the Civic Hybrid that replaced the Cavalier is getting 40-45 MPG. Which is nice considering that it averages 700 miles a week.

Thermodyne March 24th, 2005 09:07 PM

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Quote:

Puke said:
ah, the disposeable economy. glad you came through it.

actually, i hear that after body panels are replaced, they refurbish the "frame" (modern cars dont actually have frames, as such, anymore) by streaching it back into shape on a giant rack.

whackyness.

If the under body is damaged, they can pull it back to specs as measured from several reference points located across the structure. But, this weakens the structure and can compromise the occupant safety in a future accident. Modern cars have collapsible crush areas designed to absorb energy during collisions. Pulling these areas is not advised. Hopefully, Tesco�s damage is limited to skins and trim. These can be replaced without impacting the structure of the car. Sad thing is, that when you really love a car, it is never the same after a bad accident.

Renegade 13 March 24th, 2005 11:05 PM

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Ouch! Good to know you're ok Tesco http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif

narf poit chez BOOM March 24th, 2005 11:43 PM

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Good thing you're ok, to bad about the car.

And have some [img]/threads/images/Graemlins/Cheese.gif[/img]

Randallw March 25th, 2005 12:05 AM

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My sister was once stopped at an intersection when a Fire Engine came up behind her with its sirens blaring. The Driver could see that there was no space, but his supervisor told him to squeeze through. Ripped the rear left side in half. She was a bit shaken, and it turned up on the news. Car was a write off.

Atrocities March 25th, 2005 02:33 AM

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Don't forget to ask about compensation for LOST OF VALUE, a recked car, even one that has been rebuilt, still looses a significant portion of its value. (Oregon Law provides for this.)

I feel for you Tesco... I am glad you are alright. Can you post details?


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