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That sucks man... don't let it happen again. Doesn't look like there is any frame damage though so all you probably have to do is put new parts on it and your done.
In a few years Ill have my degree, in a few years, money wont be an issue. In a few years full coverage will be standard. But right now, Ill gotta deal with this.
Lol maybe for your jobs and for most college students, but when your studying electrical engineering and about to graduate from Drexel, a job is almost guaranteed. Starting pay averaged at 65k, Ill be just fine lol. I digress, The car should be done by next week ill post pics. Thank you to the people for your condolences, and the help, middle fingers to everyone else ^_^. lol
Thats fine, compare it to the amount of unemployed business majors, art majors, teaching majors. Plus we have mandatory 6 month co-op and the re-hire rate is something like 70%?
If the only that is broke(which i doubt it) is the radiator support, headlights, bumper, bumper cover, fender wells, and a couple other misc things i bet you can get away with spending 1500-2000 to fix everything. I slid into a snow bank this winter and broke all of that except the headlights and it only costs me around 800$ paint included. it looks bad, but maybe not as bad as you might think.
Sorry to hear this, at least noone was hurt.
Things can always be worse.
The future is bright though so chin up, you will live and learn is all, weve all been there.
Good luck
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