That ain't gonna buff out - totaled or not, what cha think?
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That ain't gonna buff out - totaled or not, what cha think?
Lol, this one better be a total. The engine compartment is a mess. Airbags went off in both seats, the head liner is trashed, steering wheel is toast and below the steering wheel went off also.
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DougHII (12-11-16)
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Yep, CT scans and x-rays all negative. Rear ended an Infinity M30 I think it was. I have to give props to Lexus for the safety factor. It was a heck of an impact and I came out good. Not sure what is next on the list, but I have been 100% satisfied with this car since day one and it protected me in the wreck.
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Yep, CT scans and x-rays all negative. Rear ended an Infinity M30 I think it was. I have to give props to Lexus for the safety factor. It was a heck of an impact and I came out good. Not sure what is next on the list, but I have been 100% satisfied with this car since day one and it protected me in the wreck.
Life above all else is what matters. Car is an object. Glad the RC F got you out in one piece and all the criticism about its porky weight surely can be argued is a benefit in a collision.
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The other bumper clearly went above my bumper, through the grill, radiator and into the engine.
No idea on the speed. Was on the interstate, but perhaps going 40 ish if I had to guess.
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Good to hear you are ok.
From your pics it looks like the so called small over lap frontAL crash on the RCF really provided excellent protection as evidenced by the RC's design by the Lexus engineers. There was a pic I saw at one of the international auto shows when the RCF first was introduced detailing the view from beneath the car showing the added bracing on the driver's side to effectively protect the driver specifically designed to "WIN" the small overlap crash test. I did not see similar bracing on the passenger side.
Last year a coworker was rear ended while stopped at a red light by a full sized RAM pickup truck at highway speed, 65++mph. She was in a 2014 Infinity Q60 (similar size as the RX350, maybe a little bit larger since it has third row seats.)
I saw the photos, her SUV rear end was totally smashed and so was the entire passenger side doors as the RAM pickup truck veered off to the passenger side and the force of impact continued to push her Q60 SUV down the road into the middle of the intersection. Luckily there were no secondary impacts from other vehicles. All of her air bags went off. She was able to get out and walk around without any problems. Still was taken to the hospital and all CT'scan negative and discharged from the hospital a few hours later.
Her Q60 was totalled. She looked at the Lexus RX350 but the local Lexus dealer was not willing to deal. The Infinity dealer where she got her original Q60 from gave her a deal and she picked up a new 2016 Q60. Incidentally just one year before she was driving around in a much smaller SUV by Infiniti (I remembered it as the "EX" model). She sure was happy that she went to the bigger Q60 model. Still one can not escape from laws of physics where size and weight matters.
From your pics it looks like the so called small over lap frontAL crash on the RCF really provided excellent protection as evidenced by the RC's design by the Lexus engineers. There was a pic I saw at one of the international auto shows when the RCF first was introduced detailing the view from beneath the car showing the added bracing on the driver's side to effectively protect the driver specifically designed to "WIN" the small overlap crash test. I did not see similar bracing on the passenger side.
Last year a coworker was rear ended while stopped at a red light by a full sized RAM pickup truck at highway speed, 65++mph. She was in a 2014 Infinity Q60 (similar size as the RX350, maybe a little bit larger since it has third row seats.)
I saw the photos, her SUV rear end was totally smashed and so was the entire passenger side doors as the RAM pickup truck veered off to the passenger side and the force of impact continued to push her Q60 SUV down the road into the middle of the intersection. Luckily there were no secondary impacts from other vehicles. All of her air bags went off. She was able to get out and walk around without any problems. Still was taken to the hospital and all CT'scan negative and discharged from the hospital a few hours later.
Her Q60 was totalled. She looked at the Lexus RX350 but the local Lexus dealer was not willing to deal. The Infinity dealer where she got her original Q60 from gave her a deal and she picked up a new 2016 Q60. Incidentally just one year before she was driving around in a much smaller SUV by Infiniti (I remembered it as the "EX" model). She sure was happy that she went to the bigger Q60 model. Still one can not escape from laws of physics where size and weight matters.
I said M30 because what the policy report said, but it was more like a SUV or larger crossover type vehicle. I was pretty dazed and did not really examine either vehicle at the time, but I recall looking at it thinking there was much less or hardly any damage to the other vehicle.
The other bumper clearly went above my bumper, through the grill, radiator and into the engine.
No idea on the speed. Was on the interstate, but perhaps going 40 ish if I had to guess.
The other bumper clearly went above my bumper, through the grill, radiator and into the engine.
No idea on the speed. Was on the interstate, but perhaps going 40 ish if I had to guess.
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DougHII (12-11-16)
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WOW, glad you're ok buddy! What was you doing, texting or on the phone with one of your clients? You know a lawsuit is coming next, especially since they got rear ended by a Lexus! Hate to see your car like this but at least you're still good to go
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Lexus Champion
When someone tells me how cheap their insurance policy is (most likely bare coverage), I laugh and hope they are never at fault. Especially if they have substantial assets
Lets not forget DOUGHII is also a lawyer
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Lead Lap
My car just became a little bit more exclusive.
Only 40 mph?! I can show you some pics from one of my 350Zs that don't look nearly this bad and that was from a wipeout that happened at ~150 mph. (it was totalled btw)
Glad you are okay though...
Only 40 mph?! I can show you some pics from one of my 350Zs that don't look nearly this bad and that was from a wipeout that happened at ~150 mph. (it was totalled btw)
Glad you are okay though...
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