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SilverBack
08-25-2014, 10:39 AM
So yesterday I got into what could possibly be the 3rd and final collision in my beloved Yaris. The car in front of me (the white Hyundai in the first pic) brakes hard as on-ramp traffic is about to merge, causing me to brake hard, causing the van (the silver Nissan in the second pic) to try to swerve and smash my rear-end and push me into the Hyundai. I'm almost certain she's once again totaled, but for good this time. I'm almost convinced the driver of the van was drunk because kind of just smiling and brushing it off when I asked him if he was okay. Ironically, this is almost same spot where I hit a cone strayed by a drunk driver a few years back and damaged my oil filter.
Anyways, pics from yesterday:
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m251/krayzeejojo/image_zps089f059a.jpg
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m251/krayzeejojo/image_zpsc0ce651a.jpg
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m251/krayzeejojo/image_zps34796b10.jpg
JumpmanYaris
08-25-2014, 11:00 AM
This sucks man, got an idea what's next if it gets totaled ?
CTScott
08-25-2014, 12:08 PM
Wow! That is quite the rear smush. Did you get hurt at all with the impact?
IllusionX
08-25-2014, 12:54 PM
That sucks. I've had a similar rear impact, but from a bus which has priority merge, so I had to brake. Damage was just about 1/10 of this and that hurt my head real bad. Bad as in I had to wait a bit before I could react to what happened.
SilverBack
08-25-2014, 04:30 PM
My head snapped back hard against the head rest, but I was fine surprisingly. I was dazed too from the impact for about 2 seconds, despite sitting with the seat all the way back and rarely resting my head while driving. Not sure how much more a rear passenger would've been affected by the impact though. I guess there's something that needs to be addressed about the soft rear end of our cars.
So moving on, today I went to the wrecker to get all my stuff out. Most of it has been in there collecting dust between the last 4 and 6 years, so it took a while (especially crawling in the back seat to pry the mangled spare tire cover off to get to my roadside tools).
So while I was working, I was also silently cussing out modern-day insurance companies for not wanting to cover the cost of frame damage in an otherwise perfectly running vehicle. I came to realize there's a 99.9% chance that it's a total loss and I most definitely will never again be in her presence after today.
I've had many good memories and new learning experiences with her during the last 140,095 miles (minus the 46 miles she had when I first drove her off the lot). I might just end-up getting another second gen. and start again.
In other news, the van driver was released before the flatbed showed up, only to return to scene a little later to bargain with the CHP. I hope he got his...
Hershey
08-26-2014, 03:37 PM
Wow , that's terrible :thumbdown: . Hopefully your neck is fine . Might be a good idea to have a x-ray . My neck is a bit of a mess from 2 rear endings and a frontal ( none our doing ) . The x-ray tech said you've had several car accidents haven't you . Didn't even need to ask , the picture told all .
aspro
08-26-2014, 04:55 PM
Glad you are OK for the most part. RIP yaris.
SilverBack
08-26-2014, 05:25 PM
Wow , that's terrible :thumbdown: . Hopefully your neck is fine . Might be a good idea to have a x-ray . My neck is a bit of a mess from 2 rear endings and a frontal ( none our doing ) . The x-ray tech said you've had several car accidents haven't you . Didn't even need to ask , the picture told all .
I just may have to take you up on that advice. It's been two days and I'm starting to feel a little stiffness and soreness in my neck on both the left and right sides, but mostly on the right (delayed whiplash?). Ill give it day and see how it turns out.
enviri
08-26-2014, 05:26 PM
that'll buff right out.
nookandcrannycar
08-26-2014, 05:44 PM
I just may have to take you up on that advice. It's been two days and I'm starting to feel a little stiffness and soreness in my neck on both the left and right sides, but mostly on the right (delayed whiplash?). Ill give it day and see how it turns out.
Wow. You must have gotten hit quite hard. In January, I was rear ended (pretty hard) by a woman in a Camry (I was stopped...before she even came upon me...waiting for traffic to clear to pull onto a feeder road), and by later that day I felt fine.
Yaristeve
08-26-2014, 06:54 PM
I guess there's something that needs to be addressed about the soft rear end of our cars.
Actually, soft front and rear ends (crumple zones) are a good thing... for you. Not so much for the car. I've seen a Miata go head on with a Ford Expedition at about 50MPH (both cars). The Miata ended up about 2 feet shorter (no exaggeration!) but the passenger compartment was intact enough that the doors still opened. Driver and passenger both survived.
So while I was working, I was also silently cussing out modern-day insurance companies for not wanting to cover the cost of frame damage in an otherwise perfectly running vehicle.
As much as I love my Yaris (and all my other cars), I would not want to keep any car that has had major frame damage.
Gogogordy
08-26-2014, 08:24 PM
Glad your OK....thats babys done...I certainly wouldnt want to repair it.
Love the KROQ sticker!
nookandcrannycar
08-26-2014, 09:57 PM
Love the KROQ sticker!
:thumbsup: Can't believe I missed that! If your dad is a KROQ fan, ask him if he went to any KROQ sponsored concerts at Perkins Palace :thumbsup:....more the time and the bands than the place... (Would have to have been pre 1992....it closed in 1991).
Hershey
08-26-2014, 10:55 PM
Silverback , I think it took a day or 2 for the stiffness and pain to set in . Then I went . My neck grinds and cracks when turning my head to the left since the frontal . Better to be safe than sorry .
nookandcrannycar
08-26-2014, 11:38 PM
Silverback , I think it took a day or 2 for the stiffness and pain to set in . Then I went . My neck grinds and cracks when turning my head to the left since the frontal . Better to be safe than sorry .
This ^^^^^. In any case, I hope you feel better soon.
Astroman
08-27-2014, 03:44 AM
My first reaction was: Shit!
You got hit with almost down to the exact mile I also have on my MM. I'm really glad you're OK and the Yaris did it's job protecting you.
Hope you get another yaris, sorry for your loss. :cry:
bronsin
08-27-2014, 05:51 AM
[QUOTE=SilverBack;744240]I might just end-up getting another second gen. and start again.
QUOTE]
Yes! Not a problem if its used and in good condition! :headbang:
SilverBack
08-28-2014, 05:18 PM
Wow. You must have gotten hit quite hard. In January, I was rear ended (pretty hard) by a woman in a Camry (I was stopped...before she even came upon me...waiting for traffic to clear to pull onto a feeder road), and by later that day I felt fine.
Surprisingly, I feel better today both physically and mentally than I did the last time I posted here. I suppose if this happened in the winter I'd be screwed.
Glad your OK....thats babys done...I certainly wouldnt want to repair it.
Love the KROQ sticker!
I wouldn't either. Right now I'm just playing the waiting game for the "surprise" news and payout amount from the adjuster before going car shopping.
KROQ got me through my hormonally-chaotic teen years in the 90's. Adam Carolla's brutally honest rants about reality on Love Line helped the most. Not to mention occasionally Kevin & Bean (..Family Christmas...In Your Ass...)
My first reaction was: Shit!
You got hit with almost down to the exact mile I also have on my MM. I'm really glad you're OK and the Yaris did it's job protecting you.
Don't jinx it! JK
Hope you get another yaris, sorry for your loss. :cry:
[QUOTE=SilverBack;744240]I might just end-up getting another second gen. and start again.
QUOTE]
Yes! Not a problem if its used and in good condition! :headbang:
It's almost tempting to go for broke and get an FRS (as if I have a legit reason to), but no I'm definitely thinking of another Yaris. I took the gamble the first time in 2008 and things worked out alot better than I thought over the years, so right now I'm 50/50 between another second gen. and a third gen.
Anyways, thanks for your all concerns everyone. Appreciate it.
bentjazz
08-29-2014, 02:07 AM
Really sorry this happened to you....
KorJax
08-31-2014, 11:47 AM
Is insurance covering the cost of the car?
My roomate had an old 97 Jeep Cherokee total'd by a drunk driver while it was parked on the side of a road. He got $2,500 out of it - $500 more than he bought the car for a year earlier. Hopefully you can get a fat check of the value of the yaris towards a new one!
SilverBack
09-02-2014, 05:06 PM
Yes, I have full coverage. As for the fat check, there might not be much of a chance of that happening seeing as she already had a salvage title before the wreck. I'm hoping to get at least $3,000 for her.
Kal-El
09-02-2014, 11:29 PM
This sucks dude. Sorry to see this.
Of course it's "fixable" but of course no insurance company would touch this type of damage on a 140,000 mile Yaris. If it was a year old, maybe.
This type of thing is always a shame because 140K on a Yaris is just getting started which means it's much more valuable to the owner than simply the market value.
SilverBack
09-03-2014, 02:35 PM
Update (kinda sorta, not really): I finally got the obvious "news" from my insurance yesterday. Maybe next week I'll finally get that check.
This type of thing is always a shame because 140K on a Yaris is just getting started which means it's much more valuable to the owner than simply the market value.
This. I was hoping to get to at least double that mileage before even beginning to consider a replacement (though highly unlikely to follow through).
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