I vaguely remember saying it, but my wife remembers it vividly and
has repeated it to everyone...the words out of my mouth just before
we smashed into the Nissan... "Oh my poor car!"
Had an accident in my Aqua Festiva yesterday at 3:00PM.
I hit a 2002 Nissan Altima broadside at it's right rear wheel as
it proceeded to pull out from a stop sign directly in front of me.
I was only going about 25 mph and immediately hit the brakes
but there was not enough distance for the Festiva to stop in time.
The Altima spun around and it's left rear hit a 2005 Nissan Maxima
that was stopped at the opposing stop sign.
Both the right rear and left rear of the Altima were smashed and
the left front bumper and fender of the Maxima were smashed.
The Altima's right rear axle was bent and the Maxima's left tie
rod was broke.
Even though the Festivas front bumper was smashed, hood bent,
left parking light broken, left fender dented, AC hose broken off
at the compressor, my radiator remained intact. I had the only
car that was in road worthy condition. I was able to drive away.
My wife has bruises from her seat belt, some neck pain and general
discomfort today, but I appear to be OK for now...
The lady driving the Altima was charged with causing the accident and her
insurance will be responsible.
As long as "my poor car" and Oh...on second thought "my poor wife" are
soon back in perfect condition, I'll be happy.
From personal experience, those Festiva seat belts and bumpers do work
pretty well.
has repeated it to everyone...the words out of my mouth just before
we smashed into the Nissan... "Oh my poor car!"
Had an accident in my Aqua Festiva yesterday at 3:00PM.
I hit a 2002 Nissan Altima broadside at it's right rear wheel as
it proceeded to pull out from a stop sign directly in front of me.
I was only going about 25 mph and immediately hit the brakes
but there was not enough distance for the Festiva to stop in time.
The Altima spun around and it's left rear hit a 2005 Nissan Maxima
that was stopped at the opposing stop sign.
Both the right rear and left rear of the Altima were smashed and
the left front bumper and fender of the Maxima were smashed.
The Altima's right rear axle was bent and the Maxima's left tie
rod was broke.
Even though the Festivas front bumper was smashed, hood bent,
left parking light broken, left fender dented, AC hose broken off
at the compressor, my radiator remained intact. I had the only
car that was in road worthy condition. I was able to drive away.
My wife has bruises from her seat belt, some neck pain and general
discomfort today, but I appear to be OK for now...
The lady driving the Altima was charged with causing the accident and her
insurance will be responsible.
As long as "my poor car" and Oh...on second thought "my poor wife" are
soon back in perfect condition, I'll be happy.
From personal experience, those Festiva seat belts and bumpers do work
pretty well.
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