by Missay » Thu Jul 25, 2002 5:58 am
hey everyone..that's for all of your replies. I really can't believe that this happened. It didn't seem real last night, but now that I'm awake and I'm looking out the window I can't help but feel tears in my eyes. At least I know I'm not the only one with these dilemas (brand new mustang..ouch!). Do you think it's ok to take it to the dealer istead of an independent body shop? Then again, they would probably do a more accurate "before crash" correction i guess since they have actual toyota parts and everything. I'm going to need a whole new headlight, front bumper, front grill, and probably radiator.
Thanks for asking if I'm ok. No one was injured, but I think I have very mild whip lash. My head feels like a million pounds on my head like I need supoort to keep it up, but not enough to go to the hospital. I just want to get this fixed. Looks like tinting the windows has been pushed up now. forget before and after pictures of the tinting...now i'll have to post you guys before and after pictures of the car. I might do that today if i get the chance before I have it towed so i'll let you know. I wonder what dollar amount of damage there is.
I do have to admit though, considering how we collided and the speed, the car withstood the pressure pretty well, the hood didn't buckle too much and even though i wasn't wearing my seatbelt, i felt like I was very protected at the point of collision. The airbags didn't go off though, which i'm gald, those things scare me to death. I think it hit between the front and side sensor for the two airbags. I would have thought there would be more damage considering the impact. What killed the car is that she was driving a isuzu rodeo which is a lot higher. if you look at the headlight (I have a 99 SLE) there is like a couple inches of lip and then the headlight. It looks like that slid under her bumper, pushing everything in under the hood which explains why her bumper is hanging off and my hood in pushed in
Melissa