theirongiant
05-25-2007, 03:26 PM
I just graduated from college! So I spent the week working on my car. New brakes front and rear.
http://xs215.xs.to/xs215/07215/carcrunch.jpg (http://xs.to)
I was leaving the house to go get parts for my BMW 525i from the dealership just 2 miles away.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/203/513666238_158e8e9864.jpg
I was heading eastbound on a very quiet residential neighborhood, and was going to turn left onto another residential street. There are no stop signs or warning signs of any kind in this area.
I slowed down, looked both ways, then proceeded to start my turn.
Oh hey, there's a Volvo and a large tree blocking my view, but it's clear, right? :q:
Halfway into the intersection, I saw a car in my peripheral vision. This Camry is barreling straight for my door. "Oh ****" is the only thing that went through my brain.
It was over in less than a second. My driver's seat collapsed under the pressure, and was pushed inward into the car by the collapsing B-pillar.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/231/513703369_4708c6375a.jpg
This is the damage to her car. Her left corner struck my B-pillar dead on.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/197/513704155_c8958d28ca.jpg
My car is toast. I didn't see her coming. The other lady claims that she didn't see me either. But because I'm young and I was making a left-hand turn, the insurance company is probably going to find me at-fault for the accident. She also insisted on a police report because there was going to be "over $750 in damages." Not to her car, though.
I'm 25 years old, no accidents on my record. This is the one that's going to probably **** me over for the next 3-5 years.
In the meantime I get to drive my recently-deceased father in law's 1989 Corolla DX.
Anyone wanna buy a good clean parts car?
http://xs215.xs.to/xs215/07215/carcrunch.jpg (http://xs.to)
I was leaving the house to go get parts for my BMW 525i from the dealership just 2 miles away.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/203/513666238_158e8e9864.jpg
I was heading eastbound on a very quiet residential neighborhood, and was going to turn left onto another residential street. There are no stop signs or warning signs of any kind in this area.
I slowed down, looked both ways, then proceeded to start my turn.
Oh hey, there's a Volvo and a large tree blocking my view, but it's clear, right? :q:
Halfway into the intersection, I saw a car in my peripheral vision. This Camry is barreling straight for my door. "Oh ****" is the only thing that went through my brain.
It was over in less than a second. My driver's seat collapsed under the pressure, and was pushed inward into the car by the collapsing B-pillar.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/231/513703369_4708c6375a.jpg
This is the damage to her car. Her left corner struck my B-pillar dead on.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/197/513704155_c8958d28ca.jpg
My car is toast. I didn't see her coming. The other lady claims that she didn't see me either. But because I'm young and I was making a left-hand turn, the insurance company is probably going to find me at-fault for the accident. She also insisted on a police report because there was going to be "over $750 in damages." Not to her car, though.
I'm 25 years old, no accidents on my record. This is the one that's going to probably **** me over for the next 3-5 years.
In the meantime I get to drive my recently-deceased father in law's 1989 Corolla DX.
Anyone wanna buy a good clean parts car?