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flangermog 01-27-2004 05:31 AM

If you're going to crash...
 
Make sure you do it in a 944!

Last night on my way home from work, I was faced with an oncoming pair of headlights in the middle of a very narrow and twisty country lane. I swerved to avoid the headlights, my back end slipped on the grass verge and I careered head on into an oak tree at about 40mph. The car stopped dead, the tree came to halfway up the engine on the drivers side. The police arrived, and the accident investigator said I was very lucky to be alive. The car is a wreck, with little hope of repair. But it did without question save my life...

I have a sore neck and shoulders and doctors can see no sign of lasting damage.

I will definitely be buying another 944. I'm just sorry there is one less of these fantastic cars in the world.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1075213774.jpg

I will post some pic's of the damage, for those interested to see just how much of a kicking these cars can take, in a few days.

TorqueTube 01-27-2004 05:41 AM

Bummer
 
I had just been online admiring your car last night! Hope I didn't jinx you, but I was probably looking at the pics of your S2 after the deed was done, given the time difference between here and there.

Have read a lot of stories about the crashworthiness of the 944. Don't blame you for wanting another! Good luck in your search.

Zero10 01-27-2004 05:58 AM

Well you definately picked the right car to crash in, just too bad it was an S2 =P
Hopefully your next 944 will be even better than this one.

One thing I didn't quite get, was the guy on the wrong side of the road? Perhaps you will get your new car paid for.

My girlfriend gives you her condolences.

It's good to hear you're alive and didn't break anything.
Hopefully you will be feeling better in a few days, and maybe use the opportunity to get a 951, for every door that closes, a new one opens =)

Z-man 01-27-2004 06:21 AM

Glad to hear that you're ok.

Too bad about the car, but they can be replaced.

-Zoltan.

Dark Skies 01-27-2004 06:27 AM

That sucks. Will you be buying back the wreckage? Any good bits you can pull to sell on before the Ins. Co. flog it off?

flangermog 01-27-2004 07:52 AM

Other driver didn't stop (known in England as a c*nt).
I only had contact with the tree so No whiplash claim. No lawsuit. Just Six years No claims bonus up in smoke and my pride and joy beaten to a pulp:-(

I'm gutted about the car, but like my Dad says - it's only metal. And that metal saved my girlfriend from having to break the news so I'm happy (ish).

Will try and rescue my RS steering wheel and stainless exhaust.

Engine is in bits (some by the side of the road)
Alloys broken
Steering column bent
Gearbox no longer talking to engine

Sadly I'd just spent a considerable amount of time and money overhauling the engine, suspension, brakes and clutch. And I was just thinking to myself, it feels like a new car, when screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeBaNG!

Thanks for all your kind words - currently looking for Turbo Convertable (may as well go all the way to upgrading!) will keep posting with any developments.

If I can get salvageable bits from car I'll let you guys know (although with postage from UK it may only appeal to a limited few!)

scheistermeiste 01-27-2004 08:42 AM

man if we all keep getting in accedents the value of our car will go up because they are getting rarer! good to hear you are ok though.

we should make a list of the type of accedents we can get in and be ok:
hitting a tree dead on at 40mph
slamming into a guard rail sideways at 40
being broad sided bt an SUV
being rear ended by an SUV
driving under the rear end of another car <- exotic recks
hmmm.... what else???

Dark Skies 01-27-2004 08:48 AM

What colour is the interior? I'd be interested in the seat covers if they're black or black / white pin striping.

will944 01-27-2004 09:35 AM

Glad to hear you're alright!

Too bad about the car....but as people have already noted, it can be replaced!

TheCooler 01-27-2004 11:04 AM

I feel your pain. I just got into an accident last friday. Got rearended ...see my other thread...

RichMason 01-27-2004 11:21 AM

what wheels are those?
 
I've seen that design before but they look like 17s and I didn't realize they come in 17s. Maybe its just the euro ride height. Glad you came out of the accident unscathed. That's why we drive heavy German cars!

UconnTim97 01-27-2004 01:25 PM

If you have receipts for the recent engine work, the insurance company may have to add that to your settlement...good luck

Glad you are ok.

Brando 01-28-2004 10:17 AM

It's a shame that in the last years the numbers on these cars have been slowly dwindling. On a good note you're ALIVE. If there's one thing i learned about porsches, its that they were engineered to save lives in the event of a high-speed crash.

TCMdocs944 01-28-2004 10:58 AM

Flogger.....

Really sorry for your loss....I hate seeing one of us going down....

Hope you get a new "girlfriend" soon.

Brando 01-28-2004 02:35 PM

He's got a girlfriend. The porsche was the mistress...

Roger Hall 01-28-2004 05:49 PM

Glad to hear your ok, I cant belive the other driver did not stop.

ronin 01-29-2004 12:00 AM

man, very sorry to hear that but glad that you are o.k. I suppose those pics that I saved from earlier posts will now have a special meaning. but what's up with that weird front end?? :D

G-Man55 01-29-2004 11:05 PM

I saw a 944 crash on TV once (caught on police camera), snow covered freeway, cars on the shoulder clearing an accident or car problem. When suddenly a 944 lost control and slid on the snow covered road came right at the camera, hit the back of the tow truck, occupant(s) killed.


When I first purchased my 944 back in 1992 it had 54K miles and now it has 160K+ miles. I remember at that time my brother's girlfriend told me her father had a 944 and he was involved in an accident car was totaled and he survived. The way she put it "He was almost killed in it". Let just say she begged me from day one to let her drive it, even if it was for a block or two, I did.

Brando 01-30-2004 03:27 PM

Before i totalled my 944, i was already involved in two accidents prior, which totalled 3 other cars. One wasn't my fault while the other was.

My first accident i was driving my dad's pristine 1973 911 which was converted to the RSR model. I was driving down a street with a concrete center divider and another driver pushed me into it.

My second accident was in a 1973 Karman Ghia. I didnt hit the brakes fast enough, and needless to say, rolled a jeep.

In my experience with german cars, i think i'll stick to 'em. Only cars i have been in that haven't caused severe injury to me or my passengers.

ronin 01-30-2004 10:37 PM

o.k. lemme get this straight. you were driving a Karmann Ghia and rolled a Jeep? :confused: :D


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