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I'm a little sore this morning, but nothing major. The WRX protected me really well.
Now the fun starts—dealing with insurance, getting a car rental, plus somehow I lost my glasses. I'm using an old pair right now, so I have to get a new pair.
Bob
glad to hear that you are OK. Sounds like the car did what it was supposed to do- protect you!
Hopefully the insurance process, and everything that goes with that, will go smoothly.
Mark
Bob
-mike
Motorsports and Modifications Host
They're hoping to have an insurance adjuster look at it this week. Yesterday it was towed to Herb Gordon Subaru's collision center. Deb and I went to get stuff out of it yesterday, and took pictures. The car's a mess. Even the rear suspension is screwed up as the left rear tire is tucked under a bit. From the windshield forward it's a write-off. The rear is not too badly damages, but the front is a mess, even the front wheels were pushed back, so the chassis is definitely affected..
I am surprised—and impressed—at how strong the passenger cage is. All 4 doors and the hatch open and close with no problem. None of the glass broke. If this were a lesser car, I don't think I would have walked away from this accident.
I'm not sure how to get pictures off Deb's camera (I had a problem once before with that) and my son had to help me out. It's got a smart card I think, and my Mac. doesn't have an adaptor. Once I get them on my computer, I'll post them.
Bob
Bob
Glad to see that the WRX's safety features performed as designed and kept you relatively unscathed.
I like those wheels, will they let you salvage them?
-Frank
Bob
-Frank
P.S. In case it wasn't apparent from my previous post... I'm glad you're okay
Tuesday means Mazda chat night! Mazda ownership is not a requirement!
The chat opens at 8:45 pm ET and runs until 10 pm ET. I hope you're able to join us tonight to meet and greet with your fellow CarSpace members!
See you there!
Bob
Not the best way to go new car shopping though.
You must be pretty sore today. Take some motrin (with food!) and it should help with the muscle aches and pains.
tom
Hi Tom - Glad to see you're still upright & able to take nourishment!
Cheers!
Paul
Bob, glad you are ok. I'd reckon that car is totalled, friend. Especially if there's any major damage inside the engine bay. Good luck with the hassles....I'm still dealing with some from our rear-end adventure, thanks to PA state rules- apparently since it was a car accident that sent us to ER, it goes to our auto policy. So now, even though we are fine, i am buried in a mountain of PIP paperwork, from my own carrier. :sick:
Hope things are going well with you Paul- it's been super busy with kids and work and church and stuff for me :sick:
Maybe next year I'll do one of these bicycle tours that rides from Seattle to eastern washington and can drop by and visit the fire station!
Mariners were pretty miserable- saw one of their last games (glad it wasn't loss #100) and it's amazing how empty the stadium was.
Take care Paul!
tom
Busy, kids, all of the above.
Cheers!
Paul
I sent you an email with doc attachment...I think last week
you are indeed lucky, yet the WRX did its job superbly...I'm amazed there is so little rear damage.
The car is replaceable; you are not. I'm glad you are OK
Ahh the vultures swoop in!
Looks like it held up real well considering what it went through.
-mike
Motorsports and Modifications Host
Dibs on the brakes...DOH! mike called those.
Just kidding. I read the blog entry and spoke to Bob to express my concern, but he seems to have escaped unscathed for the amount of damage we see.
Wow, though, that's a total loss for sure. That means the insurance company will take posession of the whole thing.
We should have a poll on what new car Bob should get.
(juice - the bruises have not even healed yet!)
I know, I know. Until we weight in for the Diet Challenge this would be a fun game.
I vote for an 09 WRX, since Bob liked the enhancements so much.
Charlie
How about a shiny new Nissan GT-R? :P
Not to me though...
Bob
After seeing the pics of what is left of your car, I'm glad to hear that you are ok. As mentioned, a car is replaceable- you aren't.
Hang in there with everything!
Mark
Here is a shot of me in the Toe of the Boot....
Tuesday means Mazda chat night! Mazda ownership is not a requirement!
The chat opens at 8:45 pm ET and runs until 10 pm ET. I hope you're able to join us tonight to meet and greet with your fellow CarSpace members!
See you there!
How well you came out of it would be pretty good incentive to replace your WRX with another Subaru... at least that'd be the way I'd feel.
And - since this is a vote, right? - with this economy I'd hang on 'til the end of the year for a good deal on an '09 WRX Premium and hope to get a glimpse of the next-gen Legacy GT in the meantime, just in case it's spectacular. :shades:
Bob
KentuckyRanger
Her and my dad met at a DP camp and married shortly thereafter. Her stories are typical of many survivors, and she made the best of her life with my dad in NY then Florida. She went back up north a few years ago, but was not happy. Last year, she had to be moved due to a fractured pelvis, which she broke again 2 months ago. I believe that it was at that time she basically gave up. Everytime I came up for a visit, she looked worse, and her dementia was at a point where she did not remember our visits. At least we had a chance to see her when we brought Michael up to school.
She was an incredible cook, and I will miss her chicken soup, her stuffed cabbage, her kugel (noodle pudding), and especially her apple cake.
I am very sorry to hear this news. She sounds like she was a wonderful person, and that you were very lucky to have her as a parent, and for so long. She's probably in a better place now. Again, my condolences go out to you, Michael, Susan and anyone else who was close to her.
Bob
-mike
Motorsports and Modifications Host
I am sorry for your loss. Your Mom sounds like she was a fighter all the way- know that she is not suffering anymore.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you, Michael and the rest of your family.
Mark
Pat.
I hope you got that chicken soup recipe?
Mom is always the best cook.
See you there!
She'll be the first to admit that she's a lousy cook (turned me into an ok one by necessity however!). That said, I still managed to put on 4 pounds in 5 days at her place, even without hitting a single BBQ shack.