My beautiful little Crossfire HIT.
I was stopped at a red light, and out of no where a 1995 Ford Crown Vic. spun out of control in the rain and slammed into the drivers side of my precious 2005 Crossfire.
I was almost brought to tears.
And of course the guy didn't have insurance, along with the fact he didn't know how to drive in the rain.
The Crossfire took a very hard hit, but I was surprised at how well it held up. It knocked my car into the next lane. This little Crossfire is tough, and my most favorite car of all time.
From the photos it does not look that bad..............Damage = need a new door, front and rear panels, 2 new wheels.
I had a shoulder injury, but drove the car home after that. Still runs like a champ.
Only love for my Crossfire.
I was almost brought to tears.
And of course the guy didn't have insurance, along with the fact he didn't know how to drive in the rain.
The Crossfire took a very hard hit, but I was surprised at how well it held up. It knocked my car into the next lane. This little Crossfire is tough, and my most favorite car of all time.
From the photos it does not look that bad..............Damage = need a new door, front and rear panels, 2 new wheels.
I had a shoulder injury, but drove the car home after that. Still runs like a champ.
Only love for my Crossfire.
Yeah I got Tboned by a stupid texter. They will probably total your car. Mine was totaled but it wasn't drivable through. They're tough little cars for sure. My favorite as well. Everywhere I go it always gets thumbs up and wow what a pretty car.
We are too here in Oklahoma.. but it seems like it's okay if you don't want to - or are working on a green card..
I second that...
Alabama requires minimal liability insurance to legally drive a car.
( emphasis on 'legally'. I'd estimate that maybe 50% in my county have ANY insurance at all )
( emphasis on 'legally'. I'd estimate that maybe 50% in my county have ANY insurance at all )
Yes we are also required to have insurance here in Florida. And the guy got a ticket for not having insurance and an additional ticket for failure to use due care. What the penalties are I don't know.
Of course my insurance will cover it, less deductible. My insurance is also aggressively seeking any avenue they can pursue to get the money out of him. Thats how they roll.
Of course my insurance will cover it, less deductible. My insurance is also aggressively seeking any avenue they can pursue to get the money out of him. Thats how they roll.
I was stopped at a red light, and out of no where a 1995 Ford Crown Vic. spun out of control in the rain and slammed into the drivers side of my precious 2005 Crossfire.
I was almost brought to tears.
And of course the guy didn't have insurance, along with the fact he didn't know how to drive in the rain.
The Crossfire took a very hard hit, but I was surprised at how well it held up. It knocked my car into the next lane. This little Crossfire is tough, and my most favorite car of all time.
From the photos it does not look that bad..............Damage = need a new door, front and rear panels, 2 new wheels.
I had a shoulder injury, but drove the car home after that. Still runs like a champ.
Only love for my Crossfire.
I was almost brought to tears.
And of course the guy didn't have insurance, along with the fact he didn't know how to drive in the rain.
The Crossfire took a very hard hit, but I was surprised at how well it held up. It knocked my car into the next lane. This little Crossfire is tough, and my most favorite car of all time.
From the photos it does not look that bad..............Damage = need a new door, front and rear panels, 2 new wheels.
I had a shoulder injury, but drove the car home after that. Still runs like a champ.
Only love for my Crossfire.

I know an amazing body shop in the St. Petersburg area who is skilled working with and on Crossfires. In case you are close by that would probably be the place to go to see what need replacing and what can be fixed (i.e. door) . Best of luck and glad you didn't get injured badly in the accident. YOUR well being is the most important part no matter how much you love your car
Thanks for that info nick. I am up in Orange Park, next to Jax.
I am still dealing with my insurance, and after it is settled I will seek repairs.
Thanks,
And have fun driving.
I am still dealing with my insurance, and after it is settled I will seek repairs.
Thanks,
And have fun driving.
Keep us posted!
Well I took the car to Chrysler for an estimate for my own benefit and to compare it to my insurance company estimate, which has not been done yet.
Chrysler estimated the Parts and Labor at a total of $8795 dollars.
Which is about what I paid for the car. 22k miles on the odometer when I bought it. Now has a little over 25k on the odometer, not even broken in yet.
Well I took the car to Chrysler for an estimate for my own benefit and to compare it to my insurance company estimate, which has not been done yet.
Chrysler estimated the Parts and Labor at a total of $8795 dollars.
Which is about what I paid for the car. 22k miles on the odometer when I bought it. Now has a little over 25k on the odometer, not even broken in yet.
Chrysler estimated the Parts and Labor at a total of $8795 dollars.
Which is about what I paid for the car. 22k miles on the odometer when I bought it. Now has a little over 25k on the odometer, not even broken in yet.
WOW! I hope they don't total it on you.
Well I took the car to Chrysler for an estimate for my own benefit and to compare it to my insurance company estimate, which has not been done yet.
Chrysler estimated the Parts and Labor at a total of $8795 dollars.
Which is about what I paid for the car. 22k miles on the odometer when I bought it. Now has a little over 25k on the odometer, not even broken in yet.
Chrysler estimated the Parts and Labor at a total of $8795 dollars.
Which is about what I paid for the car. 22k miles on the odometer when I bought it. Now has a little over 25k on the odometer, not even broken in yet.
You are living my nightmare. I hope it works out for you. Michigan has no-fault and the only time I was hit there was a process to follow to recover my deductible from the at-fault driver. Of course, he had insurance. One of the 75% in Michigan who does. It's just too easy to buy insurance a month at a time and then stop paying after the car is registered. I do not carry comprehensive and collision after a car is 8-10 years old because it is not cost effective. Even though my XFs are almost pristine and relatively low mileage, the insurance company goes by comparables and would pay me dog$hit. So I pocket the $400/year times five vehicles and "self insure".
What price do insurance companies go by when they establish the value of our cars? NADA? Kelley Blue Book? If an insurance company declares a total loss does that mean I can either take the money and run but lose my car or I pay for the repair out of pocket but keep my vehicle? In the latter case, wouldn't that affect my insurance as technically they are now insuring a rebuilt-title as the car has been deemed as totaled (and therefore might choose not to insure the vehicle anymore in respect to collision insurance)?
If the insurance tells me my car is worth X amount of dollars, what can be done to argue the amount? Can I request for the insurance to find me a comparable Crossfire for that price, I can then purchase with the money they award me for my totaled vehicle?
To the op: I hate to say this but I honestly think your insurance will deem this a total loss. This sucks! Damage didn't look nearly as bad but I guess it's easy to ring up thousands of dollars in repair bills even in fender benders!
Hoping for the best for you!!!
If the insurance tells me my car is worth X amount of dollars, what can be done to argue the amount? Can I request for the insurance to find me a comparable Crossfire for that price, I can then purchase with the money they award me for my totaled vehicle?
To the op: I hate to say this but I honestly think your insurance will deem this a total loss. This sucks! Damage didn't look nearly as bad but I guess it's easy to ring up thousands of dollars in repair bills even in fender benders!
Hoping for the best for you!!!
They may consider your car totaled. Sorry to hear about your car. Glad you're fine.
Check with your insurance company regarding their own policy about using only non-oem parts to fix your car. Most insurance companies are like that, unless you specifically state that you want only oem parts for repair when signing up with your choice of insurance company.
Check with your insurance company regarding their own policy about using only non-oem parts to fix your car. Most insurance companies are like that, unless you specifically state that you want only oem parts for repair when signing up with your choice of insurance company.
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