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some mud and rear ended a civic

specialized7

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well didnt have the best of luck yesterday, its been raining for a week straight here damn near.
anyways went 4x4ing every day this week, During rush hour yesterday i rear ended a civic hatchback.
caved the whole back in, pretty sure the car is totaled but it is driveable.
i have basically no damage on the ex. the plastic was cracked from a girl in the timhortons drive threw about a month ago.
here is some pics.
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and the inspector
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that is one muddy explorer.

i love roteweilers what your dog's name
 






What the HELL is going on lately!?!?!?! I'm deathly afraid of taking Snowball out of the garage.

That mud pic is the BEST!!! I wish I could do that, but I'd end up laying in front of my Ex crying and apologizing for getting her dirty... :D






...no, really.
 






haha the dogs name is nixon, ya she was pretty dirty i cleaned her up today, buddy just called me and said he bought a s 10 with swampers, now he wants to go mudding haha
 






You know you can be cited for having obstructed view.. Trust me I know I got a ticket for it once.. Not sure if they would in Canada though.
 






oh probably, a cop pulled up to me and told me to wash my windows or im going to get in an accident
 






Wow! That's the muddiest vehicle I've seen short of an actual bogger truck... actually, it might even be muddier than one of those, lol.
 






haha ya at lights i seen a few people take pictures, when i rear ended that civic a whoel bunch of mud flew onto her car hahah
 






i seem to be having some slight issues with the explorer after i wash under the hood.
the first time, the lights wouldnt go out, and they still wont. i have to unplug them.
the second time, i heater wouldnt turn off, even with everything off key out. but that has somehow stopped.
and yesterday when i washed it, the abs light came on and i noticed when i was braking it felt as if the abs was mafunctioning.
any ideas?
my worst concern is the lights, they are really screwed up. i took out the fuses for the auto light, the headlamps, and one in the drivers side fuse box(cant remember which one) and they were STILL on?
 






At your age your gonna be paying thru your nose for that rear end collision. Definately think twice before hitting the highways with that much mud. Not to mention mud kills the bearings..
 






yea shes all washed up, and yes i know about being a young driver and all that. But i do have +3 points on my liscense, a rear end collision is 6 points so ill be negative 3.
not to bad. it will cost 75 to renew my liscense next year.
and i have to pay that ladys 700 deductible.
im going to get a package policy in the near future.
 






yea shes all washed up, and yes i know about being a young driver and all that. But i do have +3 points on my liscense, a rear end collision is 6 points so ill be negative 3.
not to bad. it will cost 75 to renew my liscense next year.
and i have to pay that ladys 700 deductible.
im going to get a package policy in the near future.

You may be paying more than that if its a total.. Since rear end collision are a fault based one you'll be paying for the repairs or your insurance company will thus this may lead to you being dropped by them..
 






No he won't.

Saskatchewan has a totally government run insurance.

You're insurance rates have almost nothing to do with your driving record. For accidents and the like they usually put a surcharge for when you renew your license.

It's actually a pretty good system for the consumer
 






No he won't.

Saskatchewan has a totally government run insurance.

You're insurance rates have almost nothing to do with your driving record. For accidents and the like they usually put a surcharge for when you renew your license.

It's actually a pretty good system for the consumer


You guys are lucky.. I t-boned a tahoe in my old 97 and am paying for it with my higher rates.
 






at least you hit a civic and not a nice car. and yes, i know people like civics. just in my opinion.
 






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