Yesterday morning, I was getting ready to go to work, about to put on my shoes. Standing in the bedroom, which fronts on the street, I heard a loud crash. Thinking a branch had come down in the rain or something, I looked outside. What do I see, but a car with a smashed front and steam coming out of it, rolling backwards slowly down the street into a parking spot. And my car, which had just been rear-ended, while parked on the street.
Nice way to start the day.
At least the other driver didn't leave, so I was able to get insurance info, name, phone number, etc. But I fear the Subaru is not long for this world; it's 12 years old, not worth a lot from the insurance co. perspective, and the accident mashed up three separate chunks of the car - left rear quarter-panel, the bumper, and the gate (it's a wagon). Oh, and the muffler got dinged, too. Somehow, I can't see this costing less than a couple thousand to replace, which would be about 70 percent of the car's value - the magic level at which the insurance company will just cash it out to us.
Just what we don't freakin' need right now, a car payment. But I hate buying really old cars, fearing the inevitable maintenance and repair bills. I like two- to three-year old cars, for the most part.
Just pretty bummed out that the car got wrecked. I was planning on giving it to my daughter as her car in a few years. OK, seven, but, it's a Subaru, it would still have been running by that time!
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