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Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:Yeah, I was in a wreck today. First one. Rear-ended a lady with an 11-month-old daughter in a Ford F150 with my 91 Tarus. Thankfully nobody was hurt...well, seriously. I jammed my left thumb & had the hide taken off my left arm when the airbag deployed....but my wife & 2 kids were fine. The lady I hit & her daughter were fine, too. It happened so fast....
From what she told us, there was a guy in front of her that just slammed on his brakes for some reason (it was rush hour, it could have been anything), so she did the same, almost slamming into him. I saw her lights & reacted accordingly, but the car wasn't slowing fast enough, & her truck kept getting closer. The front of our car above the front bumper was pushed back behind where the front headlights stop on either side....
her truck only got a couple of dents & some paint rubbed on to her bumper & back fender.
I wasn't going very fast, under the speed limit (35), & had almost come to a complete stop, but not quite soon enough.
Luckily my wife's parents were in town also, not half a mile from where we crashed. They helped us out, & gave us a ride home. Good thing, too, we all live an hour away.
We had the car towed to my parents' house, & my dad, a mechanic, told us the car was totaled. Battery busted, radiator busted, fuel lines busted (good thing they have an automatic shut-off switch, he said it would have set on fire...which is made worse by the fact that we had just got a full tank of gas), block was probably cracked.
So now tomorrow, we're going to find a new car...well, used, probably, but new to us. It kind of concerns me, because our credit isn't so hot right now, & our budget is pretty tight right now for trying to fix said credit problems, so I really don't know if we're going to be able to afford one. It was the only car we had because, well, we only needed one. My wife & I both work at the same place, & we virtually go everywhere together, so this isn't really something we can "make due" with what we have untill we can afford another car...we NEED a car.
*sigh* something to worry about tomorrow. Well, my hand hurts, & I'm still a bit rattled, so I'm going to stop typing now, & I'll be off tomorrow to find a new car, so wish us luck.
Well, we just got back from a dealership, & we got hooked up. 2007 PT Cruiser...not too many extras...it was a used rental. Payments are a bit high, but my wife's parents are going to help us out. We're only going to have problems untill next year's tax refund, & given what we've got on earlier refunds (roughly $5000+), we should get some of our smaller bills paid off so we can pay on this on our own, & maybe then we can also refinance & get the payments lower. & they are even going to give us $2500 trade-in on the car we just wrecked!!TheMuffin wrote:Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:Yeah, I was in a wreck today. First one. Rear-ended a lady with an 11-month-old daughter in a Ford F150 with my 91 Tarus. Thankfully nobody was hurt...well, seriously. I jammed my left thumb & had the hide taken off my left arm when the airbag deployed....but my wife & 2 kids were fine. The lady I hit & her daughter were fine, too. It happened so fast....
From what she told us, there was a guy in front of her that just slammed on his brakes for some reason (it was rush hour, it could have been anything), so she did the same, almost slamming into him. I saw her lights & reacted accordingly, but the car wasn't slowing fast enough, & her truck kept getting closer. The front of our car above the front bumper was pushed back behind where the front headlights stop on either side....
her truck only got a couple of dents & some paint rubbed on to her bumper & back fender.
I wasn't going very fast, under the speed limit (35), & had almost come to a complete stop, but not quite soon enough.
Luckily my wife's parents were in town also, not half a mile from where we crashed. They helped us out, & gave us a ride home. Good thing, too, we all live an hour away.
We had the car towed to my parents' house, & my dad, a mechanic, told us the car was totaled. Battery busted, radiator busted, fuel lines busted (good thing they have an automatic shut-off switch, he said it would have set on fire...which is made worse by the fact that we had just got a full tank of gas), block was probably cracked.
So now tomorrow, we're going to find a new car...well, used, probably, but new to us. It kind of concerns me, because our credit isn't so hot right now, & our budget is pretty tight right now for trying to fix said credit problems, so I really don't know if we're going to be able to afford one. It was the only car we had because, well, we only needed one. My wife & I both work at the same place, & we virtually go everywhere together, so this isn't really something we can "make due" with what we have untill we can afford another car...we NEED a car.
*sigh* something to worry about tomorrow. Well, my hand hurts, & I'm still a bit rattled, so I'm going to stop typing now, & I'll be off tomorrow to find a new car, so wish us luck.
Holy **** dude....Replace F-150 with Saturn Ion and you have my exact accident. I mean exactly! And I know the feeling of having no clue how you're going to get a new car. Luckily I had my parents to co-sign with me but in yoru case that isn't really a viable solution. I say just buy an old 95-97 Pontiac Sunfire for $600 or less. They're reliable, cheap and get you where you need to go.
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