Ok so we've all got our brand new Mazda's, we're being careful as possible with them, but it seems like danger is attracted to it like a magnet. Here's a few of my stories within the first 3 months of ownership.
Danger #1.
About 3 weeks in, I'm merging from highway 270 on to highway 170. It's a 2 lane exit, that merges into one lane. I merge onto highway 170 and start to merge into the single lane, wouldn't I know it, luck (or unluck) has me merge behind a truck hauling foilage debris (a tree trimmer), and a couple of orange construction barrels. Literally 1 second after I think to myself "I need to get out from behind this truck in case his branches fly off his truck."... he loses one of his orange contruction barrels and it comes flying towards my car. I can't do anything to swerve at this point unless I want to hit another car or run myself off the road, so my only other choice was to decelerate, I didn't want to slam on my brakes because that might cause someone to rearend me. So "SMACK"... smash into the barrel.
The truck pulls over, aware he lost his barrel, but no idea that he just let his carelessnes smash into my 3 week new car. So I pull over, look at the car, luckily everything seems ok except my license plate is bent on one corner. I walk back 300 feet and talk to the guy. He offers no apology or anything, I say "Whatever, have a nice day pal, be more careful in the future won't you. Try securing your barrels next time, yeah?"
Danger #2.
So this is about 7 weeks in. I'm again merging to get on the highway heading to work, this time starting from my local area, merging on to highway 70. As fate would have it, I am forced to merge behind a dump truck. Again, no sooner than I say "I need to get out from behind this dump truck in case something flies off of his truck." (As a rule, I -always- get out from behind people towing anything, hauling anything in a pickup truck, or dump trucks and semi trucks, because of this.)... so as soon as I look to the left lane to try and merge out, a giant dirt clod / rock flies off of his truck, now keep in mind this thing was huge, and at first I thought it was headed for my windshield, I was like "Noooooooooo." in slow motion. It luckily missed the windshield and went to the roof and I hear an insanely loud "CUHTHWACK-DURNK". The thing was probably slightly larger than a softball.
The entire trip to work I'm just fearing the worst, it's all I can think about, I can't concentrate on my morning show on the radio or hardly pay attention to traffic now. When I get to work, it wasn't as bad as I feared, but there was a pretty deep and long gouge in the roof. I went to the dealer the next week and bought some touch up paint in Mica Black for $10. I have yet to apply it though. The scratch is now rusty.
Danger #3
This one isn't too bad, but just annoying, happend 2 weeks ago. I am going out to shop with some friends, I park in the lot away from the majority of vehicles. After a couple hours I come back to find a nice chrome shopping cart scraped and resting against the driver side door. Upon thoroughly close inspection, there is a (very) minor scratch. I waxed the car next week and the scratch is not noticible anymore. But it still pissed me off that someone was so lazy and careless to not even return their cart. For the record, I -always- return my carts to the little cart return corral's, I don't mind walking an extra 50 feet, big deal.
And one last thing barely worth mentioning, a rock flew off of a semi trailer tire and smashed into my windshield and startled the living hell out of me, luckily no cracks or nicks became of it. It's happened to me in my other vehicles, but it's pretty rare and I was irritated that it happened so close to new vehicle ownership.
Anyone else got some crazy stories to share?
Danger #1.
About 3 weeks in, I'm merging from highway 270 on to highway 170. It's a 2 lane exit, that merges into one lane. I merge onto highway 170 and start to merge into the single lane, wouldn't I know it, luck (or unluck) has me merge behind a truck hauling foilage debris (a tree trimmer), and a couple of orange construction barrels. Literally 1 second after I think to myself "I need to get out from behind this truck in case his branches fly off his truck."... he loses one of his orange contruction barrels and it comes flying towards my car. I can't do anything to swerve at this point unless I want to hit another car or run myself off the road, so my only other choice was to decelerate, I didn't want to slam on my brakes because that might cause someone to rearend me. So "SMACK"... smash into the barrel.
The truck pulls over, aware he lost his barrel, but no idea that he just let his carelessnes smash into my 3 week new car. So I pull over, look at the car, luckily everything seems ok except my license plate is bent on one corner. I walk back 300 feet and talk to the guy. He offers no apology or anything, I say "Whatever, have a nice day pal, be more careful in the future won't you. Try securing your barrels next time, yeah?"
Danger #2.
So this is about 7 weeks in. I'm again merging to get on the highway heading to work, this time starting from my local area, merging on to highway 70. As fate would have it, I am forced to merge behind a dump truck. Again, no sooner than I say "I need to get out from behind this dump truck in case something flies off of his truck." (As a rule, I -always- get out from behind people towing anything, hauling anything in a pickup truck, or dump trucks and semi trucks, because of this.)... so as soon as I look to the left lane to try and merge out, a giant dirt clod / rock flies off of his truck, now keep in mind this thing was huge, and at first I thought it was headed for my windshield, I was like "Noooooooooo." in slow motion. It luckily missed the windshield and went to the roof and I hear an insanely loud "CUHTHWACK-DURNK". The thing was probably slightly larger than a softball.
The entire trip to work I'm just fearing the worst, it's all I can think about, I can't concentrate on my morning show on the radio or hardly pay attention to traffic now. When I get to work, it wasn't as bad as I feared, but there was a pretty deep and long gouge in the roof. I went to the dealer the next week and bought some touch up paint in Mica Black for $10. I have yet to apply it though. The scratch is now rusty.
Danger #3
This one isn't too bad, but just annoying, happend 2 weeks ago. I am going out to shop with some friends, I park in the lot away from the majority of vehicles. After a couple hours I come back to find a nice chrome shopping cart scraped and resting against the driver side door. Upon thoroughly close inspection, there is a (very) minor scratch. I waxed the car next week and the scratch is not noticible anymore. But it still pissed me off that someone was so lazy and careless to not even return their cart. For the record, I -always- return my carts to the little cart return corral's, I don't mind walking an extra 50 feet, big deal.
And one last thing barely worth mentioning, a rock flew off of a semi trailer tire and smashed into my windshield and startled the living hell out of me, luckily no cracks or nicks became of it. It's happened to me in my other vehicles, but it's pretty rare and I was irritated that it happened so close to new vehicle ownership.
Anyone else got some crazy stories to share?
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