My Friend Crashed my Z!
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Originally Posted by iyah
He's never droven a sport car befor. He's a honda guy, and we were in another friends complex. err!!!
What does HE drive ...A Civic Hatchback with AT??
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Originally Posted by baycitybrawler
You must be referring to a Big Brake Kit!
me: Hey babe, I need a BBK so I can stop faster.
wife: your stupid, you shouldn't be driving that fast anyways.
me: thanks babe I new youd understand.
see we talked about it.
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Originally Posted by bobstaff147
I know my insurance covers me when I rent a car, I check with my agent to be sure every time I rent. I don't see why this would be any different to renting a car.
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Originally Posted by abyss
Thats not 100% true...maybe where you work it is but with State Farm if I drive another persons car and I wreck it, my insurance covers it.
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hey your rims dont look so bad, im sure any reputable wheel shop in your area can fix them. sorry for your misfortune..i feel your pain, 2 months after i got my car and my alarm...the dealership "accidentally" remote started the lady up while she was in gear and the ebrake was down. the z crashed into 2 other cars and did $5000 damage to her. =[
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Originally Posted by 350zroadster
Have your friend pay you $2k or so, call insurance company and tell them you did this yourself. Have insurance company do the repair - deductable.
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Originally Posted by highside107
Good idea if you are willing to sacrifice filing a claim with your insurance company which would probably jack your insurance rates up as well.
When you lend someone an item, you're also responsible for what happens. If you don't want that, then don't lend it to them in the first place.