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all i have to say is holy *****. when i seen the 1st pic i was like ok wants that bad(but it still was bad) then #2 just killed it. hope everything works out
Looks pretty bad, but on the brighter side, no powertrain damage. Cars aren't meant to be new for long. I went to the beach a couple of weeks ago and made a sharp u-turn in a blocked off area. Well, I rammed into the curb and took a small chunk of rim off!!!! Big thump, but luckily, the tires didn't burst and the rim was still intact. Now, there's an ugly chip on the front passenger wheel. I'm glad it didn't damage the tire pressure sensor behind the valve stem. That would have triggered the stupid light to come on and it's more money to shell out at the dealer.
I guess you have insurance, so it won't be so bad. But for situations like this, is there any possibility of compensation from the local government or transportation department, etc?