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I came out this morning to go to work and saw this.  Hit and run sometime between 9 p.m. and 4 a.m. I didn't take a picture of it, but the right front wheel is straight.  Got it hauled up to the body shop and they won't even be able to look at it for 2 to 3 weeks. 

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  • Global Moderator
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Doggone , doesn’t even look like a busy street. That’s a long wait at the body shop 

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Man that really stinks. I hate that people don’t own up to their mistakes. More than likely a drunk driver. 

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Will insurance Co. give you a rental?

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On 8/3/2024 at 4:34 AM, Ski said:

Will insurance Co. give you a rental?

Nope. We don't have coverage for that.  I've been driving my wife's car.

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That is why I never park on streets, and a good reason to have a ring camera....no wonder they sell like hotcakes !  Sad part is, if the police caught them, the court would make some excuse to set them free with no penality.

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On 8/3/2024 at 5:10 AM, Susky River Rat said:

More than likely a drunk driver. 

 

Probably texting.  Texting while driving is the new drunk driving.  I see almost wrecks on the interstate all the time going to and coming home from work with people texting/messing with their phones.   

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@Bankbeater does anybody in the surrounding area have cameras, maybe your neighbors cameras got a photo of it.

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Pretty good impact, that's unfortunate.

The offenders vehicle had to sustain significant damage but fled to avoid a ticket......scumbag.

Had it happen on new truck while on vacation and couldn't open the doors on the passenger side for a week, very inconvenient.

 

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12 hours ago, airshot said:

That is why I never park on streets, and a good reason to have a ring camera....no wonder they sell like hotcakes !  Sad part is, if the police caught them, the court would make some excuse to set them free with no penality.

Actually I put the car on the street while I cut the front grass as a barrier.  Sort of what the highway dept. does with those big trucks.  Either on purpose or from not paying attention, but some of the drivers around here get pretty close to the curb.

 

11 hours ago, GRiver said:

@Bankbeater does anybody in the surrounding area have cameras, maybe your neighbors cameras got a photo of it.

We got footage from our next door neighbor.  Older white sedan stopped right in front of their house after the accident.  The driver got out looked back at my car, looked at their car, got back in and drove off.  You can't see the plates from the angle though.

 

8 hours ago, Bird said:

Pretty good impact, that's unfortunate.

The offenders vehicle had to sustain significant damage but fled to avoid a ticket......scumbag.

Had it happen on new truck while on vacation and couldn't open the doors on the passenger side for a week, very inconvenient.

 

They did have damage.  That car lost a bunch of chrome, and paint.  Also looks like the front end was banged up pretty good.

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5 minutes ago, Bankbeater said:

We got footage from our next door neighbor.  Older white sedan stopped right in front of their house after the accident.  The driver got out looked back at my car, looked at their car, got back in and drove off.  You can't see the plates from the angle though.

 

Too bad, it’s sad they blew off responsibility like it was nothing. Even if he was drinking and didn’t want a DUI, he has had time to come back.

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My insurance sent me the estimate that it received from the body shop.  Close to $6300.00 damage.  Left front suspension was completely destroyed. Wheel, tire, wheel cover,  and left fender were ruined.  The left front axle had to be replaced, and the front bumper needs replacing.

Good news is they are able to get parts, and it should be ready by the middle of next week.  Also, the frame and front rebar were not damaged.

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38 minutes ago, Bankbeater said:

My insurance sent me the estimate that it received from the body shop.  Close to $6300.00 damage.  Left front suspension was completely destroyed. Wheel, tire, wheel cover,  and left fender were ruined.  The left front axle had to be replaced, and the front bumper needs replacing.

Good news is they are able to get parts, and it should be ready by the middle of next week.  Also, the frame and front rebar were not damaged.

Congrats ~

Sounds like it's working out.

Now once it's done,

Take that newly repaired ride straight to the dealer

and TRADE IT IN !

Do Not Pass Go

and do not collect $200.

Good Luck

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A-Jay

 

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My grandpa worked on the assembly line at a GM plant.  He always said that after a car has been in a bad accident it's never the same again.  We'll see.

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19 minutes ago, Bankbeater said:

My grandpa worked on the assembly line at a GM plant.  He always said that after a car has been in a bad accident it's never the same again.  We'll see.

Gramps knows what's up.

:smiley:

A-Jay

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1 hour ago, Bankbeater said:

My grandpa worked on the assembly line at a GM plant.  He always said that after a car has been in a bad accident it's never the same again.  We'll see.

Maybe not so fast. Grandpa was by definition two generations ago when new cars didn't cost $50K. For $6,300 you have a bunch of new parts and presumably specs will be checked and realignments will be done. Grandpa probably also knows that when you trade in a car, the house always wins. Might be better off keeping the fixed rig than buying something new (which also comes with dealer fees, higher insurance premiums, higher excise tax if your state has it, etc.) - consider the whole enchilada (can we still say that?)

 

To your point, "we'll see" - you have options. Once you get it back, you'll know if it's right or not.

 

Sorry you had to go through it and hope it all ends as well as it can.

 

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Show me the Car Fax ~

A-Jay

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I feel the pain

 

The throw out bearing on my clutch crapped the bed on my truck last night, luckily we kept the ole Honda with 300,000+ miles 

 

I can’t pull a boat for a while but I can toss a canoe on the Honda 

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Sorry to see it. If you were round here I would have offered you my spare car.

 

I've loaned vehicles to several friends, and had the same done to me.

 

Course... one of the friends blew my speakers and then said they shoulda been able to handle his tunes lol. That car is long gone now.

 

Car is just a way to and from the gun store and the lake, so no worries.

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After 3-1/2 weeks, she's finally back home.  They had to replace everything on the left front side from the door to the bumper.

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Nice! Got my truck back yesterday also 

 

I got new clutch and flywheel 

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On 8/13/2024 at 7:22 PM, Bankbeater said:

My grandpa worked on the assembly line at a GM plant.  He always said that after a car has been in a bad accident it's never the same again.  We'll see.

 

A good bodyman can repair a car as good as new.    This is assuming any crush zones that were compromised got properly repaired.   If you have any reservations about repairs being done properly have "Wreck Check" inspect you vehicle after it's repaired,  if there's one around your location.  

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