09 roll over
#24
I don't know how it works in the States but here you can buy the car back from the insurance company once they have paid you out. Sometimes it's worth it depending how much you can buy it for and part it out!
#26
It does not have navi. What do you mean about parting it out? I imagine that there are many parts of the car that the insurance company will sell for parts. Probably 2/3 of the body panels, 3 doors, motor, drive train, etc. Is it possible to sell parts yourself and get more than insurance company's settlement?
#27
So glad you're alright!! Thanks for the pics, will be sending to my mom so that she can see how safe I am in my car
When I went to the new owner's clinic my dealer offered, they told us the airbags won't deploy unless there's front impact at a certain speed. I assume your roll didn't include front impact, so that probably explains why they didn't deploy.
When I went to the new owner's clinic my dealer offered, they told us the airbags won't deploy unless there's front impact at a certain speed. I assume your roll didn't include front impact, so that probably explains why they didn't deploy.
#28
It does not have navi. What do you mean about parting it out? I imagine that there are many parts of the car that the insurance company will sell for parts. Probably 2/3 of the body panels, 3 doors, motor, drive train, etc. Is it possible to sell parts yourself and get more than insurance company's settlement?
#29
First, glad to hear you and your passenger were uninjured. But there is no way that the door should have come open, even if it was unlocked. You might want to send that photo and the info on your accident to Honda NA, I'll bet that they'd like to take a look at your latch and see what went wrong.
#30
First, glad to hear you and your passenger were uninjured. But there is no way that the door should have come open, even if it was unlocked. You might want to send that photo and the info on your accident to Honda NA, I'll bet that they'd like to take a look at your latch and see what went wrong.
#31
So glad you're alright!! Thanks for the pics, will be sending to my mom so that she can see how safe I am in my car
When I went to the new owner's clinic my dealer offered, they told us the airbags won't deploy unless there's front impact at a certain speed. I assume your roll didn't include front impact, so that probably explains why they didn't deploy.
When I went to the new owner's clinic my dealer offered, they told us the airbags won't deploy unless there's front impact at a certain speed. I assume your roll didn't include front impact, so that probably explains why they didn't deploy.
The side air bags in the front seats and the side curtain air bags over the windows deploy in guess what? Side impacts. They don't go off in front impacts. I know from experience.
#33
Airbags deploy as a result of deceleration exceeding a target amount, sucjh as 1.2 g, or 38.5 ft per sec per second. If you didn't exceed that decel the airbags don't deploy.
It is reasonable that only a rollover in which you don't hit anything would not generate 1.2 g. And the real limit is probably higher than that.
The setting can't be very low because then every hard braking or parking lot bump would deploy the airbags. And its not surprising that even a door slamming can generate 2 g's.
that help?
its also why m/c riders can fall and slide a long way w/o injury but a person can merely fall over and hit their head hard enough to be killed.
Its not how long you stop, its how quickly.The 50% fatality for head injuries is about 15 g's for more than a tenth of a second.
Remember that next time you ride a M/C.
#37
Sorry, should have clarified. My point with that post is that it requires a certain amount of speed. Front air bags won't go off without front impact. Poorly written post, my bad!
#38
I just wanted to be sure that you weren't misinformed at your dealer clinic. The air bags deploy with so much force, you would not want them to go off in a rollover, or want your side curtain bags to deploy in a front end crash.
#39
Wow!
Glad you're both ok.
Yeah, even if you hadn't shown us pics or told us -- a rollover would inevitably mean a TOTALED Fit.
I was in a rollover years ago with a friend who was driving a brand-new VW Golf. Only thing different was we didn't land right side up. We were hanging from the seats by the seatbelts! And the gas tank was punctured and leaking. Fortunately it was a diesel. Both of us got cuts from the broken glass but were otherwise ok.
What color will your new Fit be?
Yeah, even if you hadn't shown us pics or told us -- a rollover would inevitably mean a TOTALED Fit.
I was in a rollover years ago with a friend who was driving a brand-new VW Golf. Only thing different was we didn't land right side up. We were hanging from the seats by the seatbelts! And the gas tank was punctured and leaking. Fortunately it was a diesel. Both of us got cuts from the broken glass but were otherwise ok.
What color will your new Fit be?
#40
Glad your okay. It's a bummer, but sometimes being "totaled" is a good thing. Cars with substantial damage won't always be the same even after their fixed.
wish you luck with the insurance though.
manxman had a good experience with his insurance when his fit was wrecked.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/1st-...taled-fit.html
wish you luck with the insurance though.
manxman had a good experience with his insurance when his fit was wrecked.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/1st-...taled-fit.html