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MaximS 04-15-2018 10:20 PM

2017 Toyota 86 - 1 month of ownership CRASH
 
Yep, I know what you're all thinking. How? How is right. Well yesterday morning I woke up to some nice weather, thought I would go fishing because I had nothing else to do. Put the rods in the car and off to the river to cast for some trout. Well myself (obviously an idiot) had not checked the weather for yesterday, and had I know there was an ice storm warning I wouldn't have gone probably. I fished for half the day and wasn't having much luck so I decided to call it a day. Got back in the car to head home. So as I'm packing up it starts raining a bit, didn't think much of it, I drift the 86 in the rain all the time and feel very comfortable with it. But truth be told today I wasn't in the mood, didn't even turn traction control off, yes, of all the days I had driven the car like an absolute maniac it wouldn't be today I thought.

About 10 minutes into my drive my windshield starts freezing over, then my blades, so now I know it's freezing rain. I pull over to clean everything off then put the defogger on full heat full blast to keep the ice from forming. Needless to say I drove for 2 hours nearly killing myself along the way a few times, losing control on patches of black ice and occasional sleet build up.

I get into town, 5 minutes away from home after all that white knuckle driving. I come to a 4 way stop sign on a downhill slope, in front of me a pickup truck and in front of him a car. The car goes, he moves up to the white line. I start moving to close the gap and that was it, the car just starts sliding downhill towards my impending doom. I had about a full 3 seconds of being able to do nothing and screaming profanities as I watched what was about to happen, then crunch.

The guy was very nice, and (somewhat luckily) I hit him perfectly on the trailer hitch connect so he had no damage at all, and we went our ways. Tomorrow I have an appointment to get a quote for the damages.

Unfortunately due to the height difference my hood suffered too, I won't lie I'm not a hundred percent sure I'll be able to afford to fix it right now. So it might just have to go full drift car depending on how I feel.

http://i65.tinypic.com/id4w43.jpg

humfrz 04-16-2018 12:50 AM

Hi ya, MaximS and welcome to posting to .....The Forum ........:clap:

Too bad you slid into that truck ...... :(

My browser can't see your pictures ...... :iono:

Oh, I reckon it will fix up in time for SUMMER time driving.......;)


humfrz

EAGLE5 04-16-2018 12:54 AM

Bummer. Time to buy winter tires.

FLYFISHR 04-16-2018 01:14 AM

Sorry about your accident. I’ve DD mine for four winters and found you don’t drive on stock rubber until the average temperatures are an average of 7 Celsius up until then always on winters. Plus I don’t trust slip control (traction control) any more after a few incidents where my right foot would have been more effective that the nannies. Where were you fishing? As the trout season isn’t open until April 28, hope it way only at the river mouths as upstream is still closed.

MaximS 04-16-2018 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by FLYFISHR (Post 3073087)
Sorry about your accident. I’ve DD mine for four winters and found you don’t drive on stock rubber until the average temperatures are an average of 7 Celsius up until then always on winters. Plus I don’t trust slip control (traction control) any more after a few incidents where my right foot would have been more effective that the nannies. Where were you fishing? As the trout season isn’t open until April 28, hope it way only at the river mouths as upstream is still closed.

I drove down to the Adirondacks in New York, ausable river. I'm working literally down the street from a border crossing right now so it's pretty sweet. 1hr45min drive and I'm on the Ausable.

Fixed the pics

FLYFISHR 04-16-2018 01:54 AM

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Originally Posted by MaximS (Post 3073089)
I drove down to the Adirondacks in New York, ausable river. I'm working literally down the street from a border crossing right now so it's pretty sweet. 1hr45min drive and I'm on the Ausable.

Fixed the pics

Nice!! I fished Ausable once many many years ago. Most of my experiences in New York was on the Beaverkill near Roscoe and that was also many moons ago.

Gehnecide 04-16-2018 09:59 AM

Looks like a write off... partout?

mabviper 04-16-2018 07:09 PM

I do hope that you had winter tires on. All seasons is bad enough on ice but the oem summer tires are pretty useless in these temperatures, with ice nonetheless.

Hope you can get it fixed soon. It'd be a shame to not drive it in the summer.

MaximS 04-16-2018 07:30 PM

Just spent an hour at Unitech Collision CSN getting a full rundown for an estimate.

$5500................ I am lost for words, I honestly don't even know what to do...

wbradley 04-16-2018 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by MaximS (Post 3073479)
Just spent an hour at Unitech Collision CSN getting a full rundown for an estimate.

$5500................ I am lost for words, I honestly don't even know what to do...

Make an insurance claim and be more careful in the future.

Hopefully you don't have any claims for several years. Most insurance companies these days will forgive you 1 accident in 6 years if I recall.

MaximS 04-16-2018 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by wbradley (Post 3073483)
Make an insurance claim and be more careful in the future.

Hopefully you don't have any claims for several years. Most insurance companies these days will forgive you 1 accident in 6 years if I recall.

Honestly I am very likely not going be forgiven. I'm a very new driver and the only reason I can afford this car is because of the stable payments I get for working in the military... I mean when I say I'm a NEW driver I mean it... I can't really afford having my insurance double on me...

Spuds 04-16-2018 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by MaximS (Post 3073493)
Honestly I am very likely not going be forgiven. I'm a very new driver and the only reason I can afford this car is because of the stable payments I get for working in the military... I mean when I say I'm a NEW driver I mean it... I can't really afford having my insurance double on me...

Is the fender and headlight out of position? That seems like a high estimate to me for just hood and bumper cover and maybe even radiator support...

MaximS 04-16-2018 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3073504)
Is the fender and headlight out of position? That seems like a high estimate to me for just hood and bumper cover and maybe even radiator support...

The headlight has 2 very small cracks on the cover, which I hadn't seen under the ice. One of the tabs that hold the headlight screwed in is broken, so he added an entire headlight assembly which is $1300 CAD (apparently, even though I'm convinced you can definitely get them cheaper or at least just fix the tiny crack in the cover and re attach the tab). He has the hood quoted for $751 CAD. He said the radiator support has been very very slightly bent. He listed the fender needed work, now the very very front tip where it meets the headlight has a spec of paint chipped off, but the fender is fully aligned and has no damage, however he listed a full fender remove and repair, garnish, mudguard, emblem, liner, etc.

Anyways, he has listed 31.4 hours of work. I'm going to get a few more estimates before I make a decision.

Spuds 04-16-2018 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by MaximS (Post 3073512)
The headlight has 2 very small cracks on the cover, which I hadn't seen under the ice. One of the tabs that hold the headlight screwed in is broken, so he added an entire headlight assembly which is $1300 CAD (apparently, even though I'm convinced you can definitely get them cheaper or at least just fix the tiny crack in the cover and re attach the tab). He has the hood quoted for $751 CAD. He said the radiator support has been very very slightly bent. He listed the fender needed work, now the very very front tip where it meets the headlight has a spec of paint chipped off, but the fender is fully aligned and has no damage, however he listed a full fender remove and repair, garnish, mudguard, emblem, liner, etc.

Anyways, he has listed 31.4 hours of work. I'm going to get a few more estimates before I make a decision.

Lol wow. Did you explain that you were paying out of pocket? Sounds like the shop was setting the price high as a negotiating position for an insurance company. Or thought you had $$$ and didn't care.

All those things are DIY-able if you are concerned about money.


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