dibs on the side marker lights
The best kind of comedy is of the unintentional variety.
dibs on the side marker lights
Where is the pole, behind the car in the pic? Two Mazdaspeeds totaled this year already. Wow, what a spectacular crash, I have been injured with much less damage on my cars. I have totaled two - so far.
Just out of curiosity, where in Pa did this happen? I'm an adjuster and that tow yard looks awfully familiar, I think i've been there.
Also, I've had two claims with speed 3's, one totaled, one was very minor, both no injuries.
glad you're okay, the floor buckled, the roof buckled and you're fine. I'm really impressed at how well the unibody absorbed that impact and kept it away from you.
Best of luck to you.
You strongly believe incorrectly.I still strongly believe that if I were in an awd/rwd car this situation would have a different outcome and anyone can say whatever they want about that.
Well, you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink, right?I'm not going to read that because I don't need you to tell me how FWD isn't the problem
Well, you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink, right?
It's too bad you're going to play the denial card, though. It probably helps you sleep at night to tell yourself that at least in some way it wasn't your fault, but I can't really think that's a very productive or educating approach to ******* up behind the wheel of a car. Maybe you hit your head harder than you thought?
Ultimately whether the car contributed to the crash or not is a moot point. The end result is the same. The car was totaled. Whether the OP wants to take any blame or not is up to him. I think the point has been driven home (deadhorse
Driving on summer rubber with the DSC off in winter was asking for trouble IMO. FWD I do not think made a huge difference vs AWD, and I think RWD would have just caused a spin-out. My $.02 FWIW.
No. He lost grip and slid into a pole. FWD, AWD, RWD, it doesn't matter, he'd have had no more grip available to slow down any faster or adjust the orientation of the vehicle. AWD doesn't give you more grip. It isn't magical. It's just how you put the power down. He was sliding, and wouldn't have been able to put the power down.wow dude, you really typed out a story there. lol only read the first paragraph and last.
Winter TIRES, YES!, i learned my lesson.
But AWD does help as well.
so he still might of hit the pole in a AWD car, prolly not as hard.
But AWD makes a differance wether you like it or not.
Not defending him tho, he should man up.
But once a FWD car has teh back slide out, its over, you cant do s***. PRAY! maybe.....
I'm not going to read that because I don't need you to tell me how FWD isn't the problem