Sad day!
#1
Sad day!
Got drilled I'm the rear (no jokes please ) then pushed into the car in the front. Gratefully no one was hurt. Car is totaled. ACE structure and active head restraints work as advertised!
Thanks for keeping me safe!
Thanks also to the FF community for the advice and knowledge!
I'm looking at a VW GTI or maybe a Civic SI to replace te Fit
Thanks for keeping me safe!
Thanks also to the FF community for the advice and knowledge!
I'm looking at a VW GTI or maybe a Civic SI to replace te Fit
#3
Inspected and 15k+ worth of damage to the car. Frame was bent as well.
#5
Very glad to hear the kids weren't with you. I love the idea of the 2.4 in the 2012 Civic Si. I haven't read a review yet, but it should make the car even more fun. We test drove a 2008 when we bought the Fit and really wanted the performance that it offered, but preferred the looks and practicality of the Fit.
#6
Hope to see you around town in your new ryde. Glad to hear that you and the family did not get injured...You were in Gods hands I guess.
#7
That's what replaced my GE8... the 2.4 Si is basically a baby TSX, minus all the unnecessary fluff and put on a diet.
No way I'd go look at a VW - electronic gremlins give me the creepies, and that brake-electro fake LSD on the GTI. Speed 3, WRX offer some of the hatchback versatility of the Fit.
No way I'd go look at a VW - electronic gremlins give me the creepies, and that brake-electro fake LSD on the GTI. Speed 3, WRX offer some of the hatchback versatility of the Fit.
#9
That's what replaced my GE8... the 2.4 Si is basically a baby TSX, minus all the unnecessary fluff and put on a diet.
No way I'd go look at a VW - electronic gremlins give me the creepies, and that brake-electro fake LSD on the GTI. Speed 3, WRX offer some of the hatchback versatility of the Fit.
No way I'd go look at a VW - electronic gremlins give me the creepies, and that brake-electro fake LSD on the GTI. Speed 3, WRX offer some of the hatchback versatility of the Fit.
Subaru's are great cars. A 2008 WRX was extremely close to winning our car search back when we bought the Fit. We went more practical instead, but sometimes regret not having double the power and AWD.
#11
Thanks again guys. I'm just glad that no one was hurt, and yes, I do think that someone was looking out for me and the family that day. My youngest was supposed to be with me but decided to jump in with mom at the last second.
Test drove both the SI and GTI, and it is a toss up right now. The GTI is MILES ahead of the SI in terms of the look and feel of the interior, however, Hondas have proven track record for reliability for decades while VW (up until a few years ago) have had it's share if problems throughout the lineup.
On paper, perfoance is a wash. The VW rides better, but the SI is a better driver IMO.
Test drove both the SI and GTI, and it is a toss up right now. The GTI is MILES ahead of the SI in terms of the look and feel of the interior, however, Hondas have proven track record for reliability for decades while VW (up until a few years ago) have had it's share if problems throughout the lineup.
On paper, perfoance is a wash. The VW rides better, but the SI is a better driver IMO.
#12
Glad to hear that you are ok and that the family wasn't with you. That's the scariest thing (family in an accident). If we had to replace the FIT, we'd probably be looking at the Si as my wife periodically says she misses her old Civic and I do miss my GS-R (we should be getting a Prelude in a year or two though too ).
~SB
~SB
#14
Move to Chicago. You'll change your mind on the worst drivers...
#18
"Oh Texas plates, that explains it." is a weekly line spoken between my wife and I.
To the OP, glad you came out ok and the car did it's job. Good luck with the new car search.
#20
sorry to see that, however I have a feeling you are gonna make out pretty darn well… I am assuming you have full coverage with a reasonable deductible. if so you should be getting retail market value plus tax and license….. and since you got rear ended then I imagine that their insurance and driving record will take the hit not yours…
Now about which car to get to replace the Fit. I would start driving cars now because you should have 1-4 weeks to get your check….
If you are going to lease the vehicle then I would consider the GTI if you are buying I would say the Si…. are you talking about new or used? whats your budget?
Oh and just curious what were the specifics of the accident… i.e. how fast approximately was the car that rear ended you going? were you at a stop? what about the car in front of you? Just curious, it sounds like these modern cars are REALLY built for safety, aI guess that ACE structure is code for, this vehicle has so many crumple zones to deflect the damage. Nice that it is a safe car, not so nice that it looks easy to total. I have seen more then a few salvage GE8, I'm assuming because of the ACE structure its easier to total it
Now about which car to get to replace the Fit. I would start driving cars now because you should have 1-4 weeks to get your check….
If you are going to lease the vehicle then I would consider the GTI if you are buying I would say the Si…. are you talking about new or used? whats your budget?
Oh and just curious what were the specifics of the accident… i.e. how fast approximately was the car that rear ended you going? were you at a stop? what about the car in front of you? Just curious, it sounds like these modern cars are REALLY built for safety, aI guess that ACE structure is code for, this vehicle has so many crumple zones to deflect the damage. Nice that it is a safe car, not so nice that it looks easy to total. I have seen more then a few salvage GE8, I'm assuming because of the ACE structure its easier to total it