View Poll Results: Crashed IS250... What would you do?
Fix the damage and keep driving it
2
5.56%
Fix the damage, add a body kit, and keep driving it
4
11.11%
Fix the damage and trade it in for something new
22
61.11%
Keep insurance money, duck-tape the bumper, fix lights and keep driving it
8
22.22%
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Rear - ended last night...What would you do?
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Rear - ended last night...What would you do?
Guys,
I got into a car incident last night on my way home in Houston, TX - a Dodge Ram didn't stop in time and crushed a rear of my silver 2008 IS 250 - see photos. Luckily, no one got hurt.
I had my Lexus since 2010 and loved driving it - it had all I ever wanted back then - navi, ventilated seats, hot body, and 6 speed manual transmission. It's got 85K miles and it's completely paid-off.
While I am waiting for insurance company to process my claim, I need to figure out the best action plan - either: (1) fix it, add a nice body kid and keep it, or (2) fix it and sell it, buy something new (I've been drooling over 2014 IS 350F Sport).
There are pros and cons to go either path. I can afford to buy a new 350F, but rather not have a new note or spend a lot of cash. On the other hand, my current IS250 is getting old, mileage is getting high, technology is not the latest, and frankly, I am a bit bored with it... So, I can spice up my current ride by adding a hot body kit and keep it - option (3), or go ahead and replace it with a new ride....
What options do I have for the body kit? Can you share photos or links, and prices if available? I would only want cosmetic changes to the body. Always wanted to have those smoked dark LED tail lights... Any recommendations are very welcomed. Thanks!
I got into a car incident last night on my way home in Houston, TX - a Dodge Ram didn't stop in time and crushed a rear of my silver 2008 IS 250 - see photos. Luckily, no one got hurt.
I had my Lexus since 2010 and loved driving it - it had all I ever wanted back then - navi, ventilated seats, hot body, and 6 speed manual transmission. It's got 85K miles and it's completely paid-off.
While I am waiting for insurance company to process my claim, I need to figure out the best action plan - either: (1) fix it, add a nice body kid and keep it, or (2) fix it and sell it, buy something new (I've been drooling over 2014 IS 350F Sport).
There are pros and cons to go either path. I can afford to buy a new 350F, but rather not have a new note or spend a lot of cash. On the other hand, my current IS250 is getting old, mileage is getting high, technology is not the latest, and frankly, I am a bit bored with it... So, I can spice up my current ride by adding a hot body kit and keep it - option (3), or go ahead and replace it with a new ride....
What options do I have for the body kit? Can you share photos or links, and prices if available? I would only want cosmetic changes to the body. Always wanted to have those smoked dark LED tail lights... Any recommendations are very welcomed. Thanks!
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Sorry to see that. I live in Houston so i feel you pain. I would honestly just move on. It's not going to feel the same to you after you shell out all that money to fix it.
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Thanks for feedback guys. I'll wait for insurance company to assess the damage and let you all know if we are buying a new cur or not.
Btw, I have to say I am truly impressed how my car took that hit. I did not feel much of the impact as most all energy was absorbed by car's trunk, bumper, and my seat. I love Lexus even more now. After driving different Lexus models for the past 8 years I truly believe it is the best car brand for the money you pay.
Btw, I have to say I am truly impressed how my car took that hit. I did not feel much of the impact as most all energy was absorbed by car's trunk, bumper, and my seat. I love Lexus even more now. After driving different Lexus models for the past 8 years I truly believe it is the best car brand for the money you pay.
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As far as I know there were no cracks on the rear windshield. Although it may be no longer true after a tow truck guy used a craw bar to open the trunk so I can get my suitcase...