Can't buff my car out v. drunk driver

Scottwax

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Mother ****ing drunk blew through a light and hit my Maxima hard on the passenger side, just missed hitting the passenger door where my son Chris was sitting. Then the ****er tried to drive away until I got his driver's door open. He apparently miserably failed a field sobriety test and Arlington DWI Enforcement arrested him.



Scared the hell out of me feeling the impact, the explosion of the airbags and most importantly, seeing him hit the car where my son was sitting. It took a lot of self control to not start beating the snot out of the pile of crap. How damn drunk do you have to be to have to drive over a curb to get around the car stopped at a light so you can run it? Wasn't like he went through just after it changed, I had a green light the whole time I was approaching the light from a quarter mile back.





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Roof is buckled, center console was knocked out of alignment, front upper strut bar all bent up. Car still starts, sounds fine, no fluids leaking.



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Wow, I've never seen a front end collision that was so bad it buckled the roof. Glad everyone was fine. Well, except the drunk driver, I couldn't care less what happens to him.
 
mikenap said:
Wow, I've never seen a front end collision that was so bad it buckled the roof. Glad everyone was fine. Well, except the drunk driver, I couldn't care less what happens to him.



7500 pounds of Ford Super Duty can inflict a lot of damage apparently.
 
scott, glad you and your son are okay. that SOB needs to spend some time in jail and pay a HUGE fine (get people in the pocket where it hurts). if there's a few things that i have no patience for it's drunk drivers, and people who talk and/or text while driving...
 
Glad your son is fine. I once knew someone who was in the same seat as your son and wasn't this lucky. She was only 17. I hate alcohol.
 
Had the vehicle that hit you been lower, the damage would have been much worse. Your self control is admirable. Glad to know you and your son were able to walk away.
 
Holy sh!t that doesn't look good. Is it totaled? It sure looks like it. Not that it really matters, the only thing thats important is that you and your son are alright.
 
Good to hear that you and your son are alright. On a side note, the paint still looks good, in the non-crumpled areas :-)



So what's the next ScottWax mobile?
 
Damn Scott, just glad you and your son are ok. g/l getting everything sorted out and hopefully your insurance works nicely with you in getting this mess take care of so you can move on.

Keep us posted
 
Scottwax- Yeah, glad neither you nor your son were injured. Thanks for posting the pics, they sure speak for themselves! Looks like the Nissan did a good job of protecting the two of you. Now what're you gonna replace it with?



Heh heh, I must say I got a kick out of:
....****er tried to drive away until I got his driver's door open.
Props Re your self-control :xyxthumbs
 
MarcHarris said:
Damn Scott, just glad you and your son are ok. g/l getting everything sorted out and hopefully your insurance works nicely with you in getting this mess take care of so you can move on.

Keep us posted



+1. I've lost quite a few friends to that sort of BS and it's always good to hear that everyone's fine after such a close all.
 
I appreciate everyone's kind words and concern. My chest still hurts (most likely from the seatbelt cinching up), the bruise and abrasion on my right forearm from the airbag seems to be healing up, not sure why my left bicep/tricep is so sore though. My son's knee is a bit sore and his neck is really bothering him still. We ended up contacting a customer of mine who owns a law firm (actually several) who set us up with the doctor who took x-rays to make sure neither of us has any serious injuries, will know more this afternoon when they get the results back.



Still don't have a rental from the other guy's insurance despite how obviously cut and dried this accident was so I got my insurance involved to see if they can put some pressure on them to speed things up. I hate dealing with this crap, 3rd time since 2006 and none of the accidents were my fault.



As badly as my car is damaged, even if it could be fixed I wouldn't want it back. To buckle the roof like that from a front end hit means my car was hit really hard and has significant structural damage. Amazingly, it still starts and sounds normal and no fluids are leaking. Can't get the hood open to see how close the strut tower is to the timing cover. Glad to see even with the hard hit there was no intrusion into the passenger compartment.



I am considering another Maxima, maybe a 2003 with a 6 speed and a lot less than the 194k miles mine had! Also thinking about a 7th gen V6 Accord. No point buying a new car when I average more than 25,000 miles a year. No interest in a truck, especially since the price of oil is going up. Plus trucks take longer to wash, polish and wax. ;)
 
Good god. Cant believe the roof did that. Crazy.



Glad you guys are okay. Poor car though. I love that generation max. I considered getting one when I was looking for a car.
 
glad to hear you and your boy are ok...sadly I get the feeling that the guy isn't going to have much for you to go after but I hope you get everything you deserve after this...neck/back injuries are the worst especially because x-rays and most conventional medicine can't always pinpoint problem areas and they also tend to arise later...



Keep us posted sir, I'm sure I speak for everyone else when I say we wish you the best.
 
Glad to hear you and your Son are OK! I agree with you, car is a loss. I think they will total it. If they do fix it the air bag deployement, this and the previous accidents with show on Carfax coupled with the miles would spell 'new' car time for me as well.... or keep it until the wheels fall off because of the hits to the resale value.
 
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