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She is not a virgin anymore =(

Old 03-27-08, 04:37 PM
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ohhh ouches hate to see damages to the isx50
Old 03-27-08, 04:39 PM
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i hope all is good with your wife, poor is250, stupid trailblazer...
Old 03-27-08, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by passnu2
UGH!!!

Sorry to see. Hope your wife is okay. Too many cars on here are getting in accidents.
Or maybe there are so many 2ISs everywhere. I went from seeing one or two a day to ten to twelve a day.
Old 03-27-08, 05:31 PM
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I wouldn't worry too much about it.

I'll buff out.
Old 03-27-08, 05:38 PM
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OUCH! Sorry bro.
Old 03-27-08, 05:52 PM
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Yeah, it's hard to stay a virgin these days. One error in judgement from either party and the virginity is gone. Young people, especially in this forum, are always rushing, thinking that they are ready, but then they almost always regret it afterwards. It is especially true when alcohol is involved.

But once you get it over with the first time, it becomes much easier the next time it happens. You get experience with the whole process, and you'll probably also be more defensive and have protection.
Old 03-27-08, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by sirkfc
Yeah, it's hard to stay a virgin these days. One error in judgement from either party and the virginity is gone. Young people, especially in this forum, are always rushing, thinking that they are ready, but then they almost always regret it afterwards. It is especially true when alcohol is involved.

But once you get it over with the first time, it becomes much easier the next time it happens. You get experience with the whole process, and you'll probably also be more defensive and have protection.
ROFL!
Old 03-28-08, 06:04 AM
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$5100 in damages. Took it back to the dealer to get fix. So far no probelms yet. We are driving a Galant. Has anyone heard of Diminished Value claim. What it says is, since my car was hit, with a police report, it show up in carfax now. I will not get the same value for my car as if it was not hit. The insurance company should pay me the difference. Called my ins. and they said they never heard of it.
Old 03-28-08, 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by syn1313
$5100 in damages. Took it back to the dealer to get fix. So far no probelms yet. We are driving a Galant. Has anyone heard of Diminished Value claim. What it says is, since my car was hit, with a police report, it show up in carfax now. I will not get the same value for my car as if it was not hit. The insurance company should pay me the difference. Called my ins. and they said they never heard of it.
I was hit by someone with State Farm, I got an independent appraiser ($400.00) to write up a Diminished Value claim (I used an online service but I don't recommend them when there are people locally that can do it).

I got $4,000.00 but I had to fight for it because Florida does not have any laws regarding diminished value.

My car had $11K damages which included time on a frame machine and a new fender weld which is very noticeable to car appraisers. My car was also only 4 months old at the time of the accident.

Hope this helps. It is a frustrating experience and I am still stuck with my car because I didn't get enough diminished value money to make up for the steep drop in the trade in value of my car. I will probably lease next time because of this.
Old 03-28-08, 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by sirkfc
Yeah, it's hard to stay a virgin these days. One error in judgement from either party and the virginity is gone. Young people, especially in this forum, are always rushing, thinking that they are ready, but then they almost always regret it afterwards. It is especially true when alcohol is involved.

But once you get it over with the first time, it becomes much easier the next time it happens. You get experience with the whole process, and you'll probably also be more defensive and have protection.
"Touché" as a way of acknowledging a good response!!!
Old 03-31-08, 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by wednesday
I was hit by someone with State Farm, I got an independent appraiser ($400.00) to write up a Diminished Value claim (I used an online service but I don't recommend them when there are people locally that can do it).

I got $4,000.00 but I had to fight for it because Florida does not have any laws regarding diminished value.

My car had $11K damages which included time on a frame machine and a new fender weld which is very noticeable to car appraisers. My car was also only 4 months old at the time of the accident.

Hope this helps. It is a frustrating experience and I am still stuck with my car because I didn't get enough diminished value money to make up for the steep drop in the trade in value of my car. I will probably lease next time because of this.
thanks for the reply on this. Still no word from my insurance about this. I kind of figured it was going to be a mission to do. i hope when i get the car back, im not totally bummed by it. just sucks when crap like this happens and it's not even your fault and you have to live with it.
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