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Thread ID: 72246 2006-09-05 12:24:00 How much for my latest accident? george12 (7) PC World Chat
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482794 2006-09-05 12:24:00 I have just experienced my first car crash. A rather horrible experience. My precious $2.5k Honda Civic has made friends with the curb, sideways (very sideways), at about 50km/h.

This is due to a slightly too fast cornering in slightly underestimated rain, combined with some unfortunate over correction (=fishtailing). There was no real IMPACT but it wasn't fun and was pretty jolting. I ended up back on the road, going in the right direction.

The net result is that the car is driveable, and with no visually noticable damage, but makes a scraping noise when I move it, especially when turning, and wobbles when going over 50km/h. The wobbling may or may not have been the tire, as I swapped it for the spare and haven't been over 50kmh since (I only drove it home, very slowly).

What do you guys reckon the bottom line is. Should I start saving? Consider that I am surrounded by reasonably car-friendly friends who can probably do most or all of the work for free.

Thanks in advance
george12 (7)
482795 2006-09-05 12:42:00 proberly bent the suspension arms/struts. get a mechanc to check it first. i've had myself (tho mine was clipping a bank avoiding due to some yaffa driving in the centre of the road round a corner). tweak'e (69)
482796 2006-09-05 15:49:00 Bad luck mate!

I still clearly remember my one and only at-fault crash. It was with a car-full of mates heading off to a pub in a remote rural area, running on a gravel road which I'd had little experience of. Was travelling too quick, went up a rise, then a sudden left hand and downhill with opposite camber.

We ended up sideways in a ditch. Pitch black moonless night, in the bundaks of Southern Africa. Didn't know what to do, but fortunately a farmer passed by about half an hour later - he went and got some of his hands and they pulled us out.

Managed to limp back to our hotel with a broken half-shaft. No bodily harm to anyone so all was ok, except we missed our night out. What a laff!
Greg (193)
482797 2006-09-05 21:32:00 These things happen, not much fun during....
My husbands crashed about 13 vehicles...never hurt anyone else, nor himself. Must have 9 lives. Oh hang on, 13?
pctek (84)
482798 2006-09-05 22:28:00 Kids and their toys these days eh. :groan: roddy_boy (4115)
482799 2006-09-06 05:27:00 Yeah, it only took 300 hours of working to pay for it at supermarket wages :D george12 (7)
482800 2006-09-06 12:34:00 I crashed once and I haven't driven since. I just can't seem to stay calm at the wheel anymore. Public transport better get better soon :) trinsic (6945)
482801 2006-09-07 08:32:00 Managed to limp back to our hotel with a broken half-shaft. What a laff!

Now how did you manage that? A broken half shaft means there is no way of transmitting power to the wheels.
Tom
Thomas01 (317)
482802 2006-09-07 09:36:00 proberly bent the suspension arms/struts. get a mechanc to check it first.
What tweak'e said- and don't drive it again until you've had it checked! From the sounds of it, you've damaged one or more components of your car that hits the road- do you wanna find out the hard way that your steering/ suspension/ brakes are stuffed? :D
Sick Puppy (6959)
482803 2006-09-07 10:13:00 When I did exactly this more than 33 years ago afterwards my car made a rhythmic whooshing sound and was shimmying down the road wiggling the boot, the half shaft was bent and the back wheel rim was distorted. zqwerty (97)
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