Swerved to save a cat's life at my LS's expense
#1
Swerved to save a cat's life at my LS's expense
Was driving home to watch the Super Bowl on Sunday, and the road had a section where it snaked around like an S. Along the first curve a cat decides to run in front of me, I swerve to avoid to, swerveswerveswerve annnnddd I eat it on this fence lined with trees.
Will post pictures soon.
Question is, how much would yall think itd cost for repairs? My LS is my baaaaaby, I dont wanna leave it like this.
Will post pictures soon.
Question is, how much would yall think itd cost for repairs? My LS is my baaaaaby, I dont wanna leave it like this.
#7
he means totaled in the insurance form of the word - you can fix this, of course, but it would cost far more than the car is worth! - you are much better off taking the check and buying a similar Lexus than trying to fix this one - even if it's uninsured for collision, you are still better off buying another one, rather than throwing money at this one, unless you just happen to own a body shop!
and also, even fixed well, this car will never drive the same or be as reliable, that was a good lick on both ends
glad you are OK, that's the main thing, start looking for a replacement similar LS - we'll wait!
and also, even fixed well, this car will never drive the same or be as reliable, that was a good lick on both ends
glad you are OK, that's the main thing, start looking for a replacement similar LS - we'll wait!
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#9
Well turns out, I THOUGHT I had full coverage insurance (since im still paying the car off) but I didnt. I guess this LS is a loss
But after the quality that this Lexus has shown me, I think I will for sure be buying another one in the very near future
But after the quality that this Lexus has shown me, I think I will for sure be buying another one in the very near future
#12
how did you get someone to continue to finance the car if full coverage insurance was lapsed? - the greedy insurance company normally calls the creditor immediately when coverage is dropped!
#15
I learned the hard way years ago, swerving to avoid wildlife makes you 100% responsible for any accident that might happen as a result. My insurance adjuster told me to hit the animal the next time because they would cover that without issue under comprehensive deductible. Where as because I put my car into a guard-rail trying to avoid the animal, I had to take they hit on my premiums to make the claim, pay for it myself or walk away from the car...