best and then worst day of my life
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I am covered if u were keepin up with the thread I'm just hopin the car is totaled so I can get another G.. ain't no sob story man.and the only reason the thread was made because the my car was fuked up and I barely had two hours.
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This thread. I mean um sorry for your loss I guess but if you have full coverage and gap you should come out ahead. You're not hurt so wh6s it matter if you got rear ended. I stumped my toe today on a mf lift at work. Wasnt really a need to create a thread with a violin playing in the background. I just cussed laughed and moved on....
yeah insurance will take care of it but it's another ordeal. It's unnecessary stress, not to mention it's not exactly a walk in the park to get rammed in the *** by 3000 lbs metal box on wheels.
So yes, he's entitled to cry about it. It's nothing like stubbing your toe. Maybe if you lost your toe.. different story then. Crying priority goes to lost toe
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ok stubbing your toe is different than totaling a car that you worked your *** off trying to get, drove 3 hours (he did say that right? i forget) to pick up. It involves a process.. buying a car is an ordeal, it's not like buying a laptop. Some people search for weeks and months for the right one and are willing to drive 100+ miles to get it, gotta take time off work, get a buddy/gf or someone to come with to pick it up, gotta do a pre purchase inspection, run a carfax, ask for the smog check paper and title, sign ****. It's very cumbersome and the reward is at the end of the **** process, you get a car. Well, his reward was nothing, rather having the car taken from him. It's worse to get your hopes up and work for something and then have it taken away.
yeah insurance will take care of it but it's another ordeal. It's unnecessary stress, not to mention it's not exactly a walk in the park to get rammed in the *** by 3000 lbs metal box on wheels.
So yes, he's entitled to cry about it. It's nothing like stubbing your toe. Maybe if you lost your toe.. different story then. Crying priority goes to lost toe
yeah insurance will take care of it but it's another ordeal. It's unnecessary stress, not to mention it's not exactly a walk in the park to get rammed in the *** by 3000 lbs metal box on wheels.
So yes, he's entitled to cry about it. It's nothing like stubbing your toe. Maybe if you lost your toe.. different story then. Crying priority goes to lost toe
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And btw i search a solid 4 1/2months. Everyone kno its gettin harder and harder to get a G or Z with low mileage and condition like that one. Pissesme off How some people can be such ******.
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This thread. I mean um sorry for your loss I guess but if you have full coverage and gap you should come out ahead. You're not hurt so wh6s it matter if you got rear ended. I stumped my toe today on a mf lift at work. Wasnt really a need to create a thread with a violin playing in the background. I just cussed laughed and moved on....
OP, sucks that this happened same day you bought it, hopefully its written off and you come out ahead. Since the broad was so indiferrent to you I'd definitely be claiming a sore neck or back or both.
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Thanks I hope it is too. Lol yea her reactions were pretty effed up considerin tge fact I kno she heard me saying I just bought my car today. Lol but anyways heck yea I got checked out, neck was sore from jus the seatbelt alone. I was definitely sore all over from this one
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2004Black350z - if you don't care, don't post. No one cares about a turd inserting itself.
OP - I'm sorry to see the pics and read the thread, very upsetting I'm sure! I know the feeling, I had a Toyota Celica I loved and was rear ended twice in the same year. While my experience was good with repairs, it was never to the level of damage I see on your car so I suspect it will be totaled. I was also lucky to know the individuals which did the repairs on my car but over time it took a toll on the car and was noticeable. If insurance attempts to suggest repairing it, I would inform them that is crazy talk. One of the other posters informed you of the idea the value would never be what you just paid for it, push that message home to the insurance. While good people hope to never use their insurance to such extent, we pay it for a reason. Best wishes this situation is made right, don't accept anything less.
OP - I'm sorry to see the pics and read the thread, very upsetting I'm sure! I know the feeling, I had a Toyota Celica I loved and was rear ended twice in the same year. While my experience was good with repairs, it was never to the level of damage I see on your car so I suspect it will be totaled. I was also lucky to know the individuals which did the repairs on my car but over time it took a toll on the car and was noticeable. If insurance attempts to suggest repairing it, I would inform them that is crazy talk. One of the other posters informed you of the idea the value would never be what you just paid for it, push that message home to the insurance. While good people hope to never use their insurance to such extent, we pay it for a reason. Best wishes this situation is made right, don't accept anything less.
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Thanks a lot, I'm pretty sure it will be totaled. Just from the seen damage it was already close to 10k. I'm sure more things will be discovered underneath.
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I think we all know how you got 9000+ posts now. You basically impregnated this lovely forum with 9000 meaningless, condescending and douchey opinions that contribute nothing.
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To OP, I couldnt imagine the rush of emotions. I'm glad you're okay and I hope you come out with the better end of the deal. Best of luck to you and your future endeavors!
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What a great way to broadcast your quality as a "performance shop" and offer support to a newer member who has more of a connection to her car than you do to this planet. Remind me to remind everyone else to not utilize your services because if you dont care about this incident, then you clearly dont care about doing quality work on peoples vehicles by your negative treatment. Feel free to move the f*** on, you're not that special.
To OP, I couldnt imagine the rush of emotions. I'm glad you're okay and I hope you come out with the better end of the deal. Best of luck to you and your future endeavors!
To OP, I couldnt imagine the rush of emotions. I'm glad you're okay and I hope you come out with the better end of the deal. Best of luck to you and your future endeavors!
does anyone seriously think that they can run a business and also actively engage in a slew of **** talking online without running said business into the ground? seriously, you would think even non business-educated people would know that.
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Sorry OP. I can relate. When I bought my first new car, in 2 weeks I lowered it, installed Sub in custom box, put an intake & HKS Hi-Power exhaust on it. Third week on a Friday I was driving to my bank to get money to go to out of town car show when a girl ran a stop sign & t-boned me. Hadn't made the first payment & it was in the body shop for 6 months! When I got it back they had spent $14k + 6 months of rental car to fix a car that cost me $19k new. Was never the same. Hatch rattled, had to get wheel bearings replace a week after they had returned it to me. An impact that hard, I hope its totalled. If you want practical I would go for a 6mt G35 sedan. Sedan is lighter than the coupe & has 2 extra doors. Plus IMO a well built Sedan looks better than the coupe. Check them out on G35Driver.
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Thanks guys for all of the support, and NFSP man, I'm sorry that happened to you. I'm sure it will be totaled tho. Like everyone is saying, that was a serious hit, and that's some serious damage. And to the poster above, lol a g37 would be pretty sweet, but it maybe a bit out of my range.. we'll see how this plays out.
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Thanks guys for all of the support, and NFSP man, I'm sorry that happened to you. I'm sure it will be totaled tho. Like everyone is saying, that was a serious hit, and that's some serious damage. And to the poster above, lol a g37 would be pretty sweet, but it maybe a bit out of my range.. we'll see how this plays out.