My Accord is wrecked !!
Originally Posted by VTEC2NV
With all honesty they can just take the whole car. The only thing I really want are my rear speakers and maybe the intake....
damn, sorry to hear. Did your sis have a license or permit or was it a joyride? What a damn fool, you need to punish her in some way or another. At least make her pay for it and yell at her. Hey, at least it's good to know she'll be off the road for a while (she won't be able to get a license until she's at least 18 I think??? maybe even older)...little does she know this, but she screwed herself over after this act of retardedness.
Originally Posted by VTEC2NV
My 16 year old sister did the honors of stealing my accord and then running a redlight and broad-sided another car from the rear. How much do you guys think it will cost to fix this, or should I even bother
I dont think my insurance will cover my car since a minor was driving it ???
I dont think my insurance will cover my car since a minor was driving it ???2- Let insurance figure it out instead of speculating online
3- Quit fishing for condolences
4- You'll live
Originally Posted by polakatl
I don't think you will be letting ur fam drive any more cars. First your mom beats on the rims and now your sister totals your car. Hide the keys from them!!!
$1 says you did all the damage to the car yourself and are blaming others because you can't drive; what's the proof otherwise?
well, there's no proof either way as to who totaled the car. However, the fact that his sister got that far w/ a stick sounds very, very odd, that's probably the only evidence that supports your theory.
That's true, he may live, however, don't you think it's a bitch that he JUST purchased several things for his car less than a month prior to this incident? He didn't even get to enjoy them for that long and someone ELSE had the honors of destroying his car; it's one thing if he did it himself, but since someone else ended it, it sucks that much more. If the situation was turned around and it was your car, I'd be willing to put down some money that you'd be pretty pissed too.
you'll live
Originally Posted by Hondapower10a
1- How does an individual "broad-side another car from the rear"?
2- Let insurance figure it out instead of speculating online
3- Quit fishing for condolences
4- You'll live
With all the mishaps that have been occuring, are you sure you aren't the one doing the damage to the car and arent just pushing the damage off on other family members so that you don't look like a douche online?
$1 says you did all the damage to the car yourself and are blaming others because you can't drive; what's the proof otherwise?
2- Let insurance figure it out instead of speculating online
3- Quit fishing for condolences
4- You'll live
With all the mishaps that have been occuring, are you sure you aren't the one doing the damage to the car and arent just pushing the damage off on other family members so that you don't look like a douche online?
$1 says you did all the damage to the car yourself and are blaming others because you can't drive; what's the proof otherwise?
1.When I said broadside from the rear I meant that she clipped the right rear of the car in front of her.
2.I also dont have to speculate online, I know first hand what happened because my sister was the one who did it
3. Im not fishing for condolances because that wasnt my primary car, I have another car. My mother was the primary driver of my Accord since I didnt trade it in when I bought my new car. I didnt want the car to sit forever so I let my mother drive it.
4. I know I'll live but what about you ? Your getting all hung up over this, be seen and not heard.
5. $1 says your a moron. And if I did the damage myself, what do I have to hide and why would I even post about it for "fear of looking like a douche" ?
I can understand if I got put on the spot for crashing my car and then lied as to who did it, but I created this post and have nothing to hide.
Originally Posted by Wes
How's your sister doing?
Also, the reason why my sister most likely got so far in the car was because she knew how to drive a stick. Myself and all my siblings grew up in a manual transmission only family, there were never an auto's around. So if we wanted to drive growing up ie (highschool, work etc), we had to learn how to drive stick. I learned at 15 in a parking lot with my mother and sometimes father just like my 2 brothers and 2 sisters did. You dont have to be old to learn how to drive a stick. . . .
I don't know if that was directed at me or for everyone, but I'll just add my 2 cents worth: I know you don't need to be old to drive a stick; and I guess for me, it's a little different trying to understand (as I grew up an a 100% auto family...guess I kinda missed out on the manual fun). Anyway, I guess if one watches others drive a manual (for about 16 years), they too will theoretically learn how to drive it as well. Sort of learn through watching others type of deal.
Well, take it easy, and good luck with the insurance
Well, take it easy, and good luck with the insurance


