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Broken window = out of commission.
So my car was broken into ~20hrs ago. They smashed my drivers window to get a small pittance of cash. The big hassle now is that replacement glass won't be available until the end of September. So take that as a word of caution. Leave NO valuables in sight, ever. Insurance will fully cover this for me, but the delay in parts right now means the car is useless as a daily driver for the next month and change. Happy motoring all, and be mindful of your surroundings.
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😠 some people these days ... Sorry for your loss
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I fortunately have good insurance and extra cars to drive in the interim. If I'd followed through on my plans to sell my cars and change my insurance policy to something more economical by now, I'd be royally boned.
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do you have a limited or a premium? did they even attempt to steal your car? or were they that pathetic?
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build it, and they wont come!!!! lol... sorry for your loss, dont feel bad there's a guy down here that has all windows smashed out and body damage on every panel from hail, his car just came back to him a week ago but has been been in the shop since june 16th... 2 hes had the car 3 months, has 227 miles on it... that really sucks! |
i feel for you man, i'm asking about limited vs premium because i heard that people are less likely to try to steal push start ignition cars.
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Thieves don't consider the cost of the damage vs the value of the stolen item. $30 is $30. Their cost to fix the window is $0, as long as they aren't caught - so an expensive piece of glass won't stop someone from grabbing a quick fiver if its visible.
Coming from driving a softtop convertible (good tops will run you $1k plus installation!), you quickly learn to not keep anything visible in the car to steal. Lock it up in the trunk when you park. Sorry to hear of your incident. Hope they get the window in soon. |
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Anyhow, sorry to hear about your loss. Makes me totally sick to hear. I've had a car stolen, and broken into. It's a disgusting feeling, a violation of privacy. They should change the law to some much more drastic form of punishment, hopefully to deter some of these scoundrels. Often times, it's teenagers from or around the neighborhood, and of course, there isn't much in the way of punishing them. Instead, we are forced to help facilitate it wIth our tax dollars that, in part, go towards fostering them via their parents unemployment & disability payments, and welfare, etc., to say the least. Sent from my GT-N8013 using Tapatalk 2 |
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