what you can't see so well
on the Nissan is the right rear quarter panel wrapped around the wheel, which is bent over at about a 30 degree angle, the non functioning rear doors, and the pool of oil and antifreeze it left at the scene. Nor can you hear the KABANG KABANG KABANG coming out of the motor when you attempt to start it.
We'll see what the body shop says, hopefully tomorrow.
I actually hope they total it. A repaired car with that much structural damage is never the same, ever. Plus, it'd be a lot easier for us to cover the deductible on the van if we got cash outta the Nissan.
edit: fixed typo
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Steve
Edited by
Steve Lowe
Aug. 30, 2004, 01:12:37 AM EDT
what you can't see so well
on the Nissan is the right rear quarter panel wrapped around the wheel, which is bent over at about a 30 degree angle, the non functioning rear doors, and the pool of oil and antifreeze it left at the scene. Nor can you hear the KABANG KABANG KABANG coming out of the motor when you attempt to start it.
We'll see what the body shop says, hopefully tomorrow.
I actually hope they total it. A repaired car with that much structural damage is never the same, ever. Plus, it's be a lot easier for us to cover the deductible on the van if we got cash outta the Nissan.
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Steve