My wife just rolled my 2 day old Evo w/ pics (MERGE)
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Originally posted by HobieKopek
It covers the difference between your loan and the actual cash value of the car. I'm honestly suprised you've never heard of it. Have neither of you ever bought a new car? The dealership tried to get me to buy into all sorts of things when I got my car including lo-jack, factory alarms, extended warranty, and....gap insurance. Anything to make a quick buck, but it can really pay off considering your car depreciates once you step on the gas.
EDIT: Simply put...Let's just say the actual value of the car after having driven it for 2 days is $25,000 after depreciation for miles, 1 owner etc. The actualy cost of the car is $30,000 (nice round number). The gap is $5,000. Instead of insurance paying $25,000, with gap insurance they would pay the full $30,000. Dig?
It covers the difference between your loan and the actual cash value of the car. I'm honestly suprised you've never heard of it. Have neither of you ever bought a new car? The dealership tried to get me to buy into all sorts of things when I got my car including lo-jack, factory alarms, extended warranty, and....gap insurance. Anything to make a quick buck, but it can really pay off considering your car depreciates once you step on the gas.
EDIT: Simply put...Let's just say the actual value of the car after having driven it for 2 days is $25,000 after depreciation for miles, 1 owner etc. The actualy cost of the car is $30,000 (nice round number). The gap is $5,000. Instead of insurance paying $25,000, with gap insurance they would pay the full $30,000. Dig?
Glad your wife is ok, but I'm not overly impressed with how poorly the roof held up in the back for only having rolled over twice. Any passengers back there would have been seriously injured or worse!
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Originally posted by Dtech
Actually, if you have good insurance, they also have something called replacement cost. (which I have) If your car is totalled, regardless of how old it is (one day or 5 years), they will pay you the full amount required to replace your vehicle at that point in time, including any modifications.
Actually, if you have good insurance, they also have something called replacement cost. (which I have) If your car is totalled, regardless of how old it is (one day or 5 years), they will pay you the full amount required to replace your vehicle at that point in time, including any modifications.
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I don't even have gap insurance. I just remember them offering it to me...that and my father's an insurance broker. Makes a lot more sense on a car that depreciates quickly than on a car that's a economy sedan.
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Alright... I'll post.
Glad the wife's okay, obviously. Sorry about the Evo - I'm sure things'll work out in the end.
And does anyone else think it's rather disturbing the number of people who comment that you should never let your wife/girlfriend drive your Evo? Maybe I'm not supposed to be offended by it, but I'd say all of you who've said something along these lines deserve a heavy beating. It's a sad story and all, but that's no reason to turn it into an excuse to take your insecurities out on others, especially when I'm sure there are many others here who can recognize that your opinions are baseless.
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Glad the wife's okay, obviously. Sorry about the Evo - I'm sure things'll work out in the end.
And does anyone else think it's rather disturbing the number of people who comment that you should never let your wife/girlfriend drive your Evo? Maybe I'm not supposed to be offended by it, but I'd say all of you who've said something along these lines deserve a heavy beating. It's a sad story and all, but that's no reason to turn it into an excuse to take your insecurities out on others, especially when I'm sure there are many others here who can recognize that your opinions are baseless.
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Originally posted by neilscully
Alright... I'll post.
Glad the wife's okay, obviously. Sorry about the Evo - I'm sure things'll work out in the end.
And does anyone else think it's rather disturbing the number of people who comment that you should never let your wife/girlfriend drive your Evo? Maybe I'm not supposed to be offended by it, but I'd say all of you who've said something along these lines deserve a heavy beating. It's a sad story and all, but that's no reason to turn it into an excuse to take your insecurities out on others, especially when I'm sure there are many others here who can recognize that your opinions are baseless.
-N
Alright... I'll post.
Glad the wife's okay, obviously. Sorry about the Evo - I'm sure things'll work out in the end.
And does anyone else think it's rather disturbing the number of people who comment that you should never let your wife/girlfriend drive your Evo? Maybe I'm not supposed to be offended by it, but I'd say all of you who've said something along these lines deserve a heavy beating. It's a sad story and all, but that's no reason to turn it into an excuse to take your insecurities out on others, especially when I'm sure there are many others here who can recognize that your opinions are baseless.
-N
And as far a giving a beating to everyone who mentioned it, if you notice, they are all Evo owners and they know the information I already covered. That is why they mentioned it.
Don't get me wrong. I am very glad she got out in one peice. Damn anyone who wishes this on any person ! !
Also, are you a Phsych major?
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Originally posted by stvbreal
I'm not tryin to call anyone out. Our opinios is what makes the website stay alive. Yeah it's a sad story, but it could ahve been avoided. The dealers make you watch a video before buying this car for a reason. To let you know that this isn't your wifes Camry or Honda. It's a highly tuned machine capable of intense accelerationa and extreme handling. Please, and they stress, please be careful when driving it. If anyone driving the car fish tails and tried to countersteer without knowing how the car operates, they will in fact oversteer. Due to the fact of the Evo's quick steering response. A quarter turn on the Evo wheel is equal to like a half turn or more on your run-of-the-mill econobox. Hence the oversteer and spinout.
I'm not tryin to call anyone out. Our opinios is what makes the website stay alive. Yeah it's a sad story, but it could ahve been avoided. The dealers make you watch a video before buying this car for a reason. To let you know that this isn't your wifes Camry or Honda. It's a highly tuned machine capable of intense accelerationa and extreme handling. Please, and they stress, please be careful when driving it. If anyone driving the car fish tails and tried to countersteer without knowing how the car operates, they will in fact oversteer. Due to the fact of the Evo's quick steering response. A quarter turn on the Evo wheel is equal to like a half turn or more on your run-of-the-mill econobox. Hence the oversteer and spinout.
Also, there's nothing to say that a man driving at this particular moment wouldn't have yielded the same results. No one here driving an Evo knows their car yet. You've got to have at least 10K miles on your car before you start to know its limits if you ask me. From my perspective, you don't really know a car til you've had it several years.
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Originally posted by neilscully
That's all well and good, but unless this video is only viewable by men or something, then you're only continuing exactly what I was talking about with your comparison to "your wifes Camry or Honda." There are ways to distinguish between people who can drive and people who can't and gender isn't one of them.
Also, there's nothing to say that a man driving at this particular moment wouldn't have yielded the same results. No one here driving an Evo knows their car yet. You've got to have at least 10K miles on your car before you start to know its limits if you ask me. From my perspective, you don't really know a car til you've had it several years.
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That's all well and good, but unless this video is only viewable by men or something, then you're only continuing exactly what I was talking about with your comparison to "your wifes Camry or Honda." There are ways to distinguish between people who can drive and people who can't and gender isn't one of them.
Also, there's nothing to say that a man driving at this particular moment wouldn't have yielded the same results. No one here driving an Evo knows their car yet. You've got to have at least 10K miles on your car before you start to know its limits if you ask me. From my perspective, you don't really know a car til you've had it several years.
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I never said that a man would never get in that particular situation. It can and will happen. And it has. Only because the man, like the woman, was not educated. Like the the guy who wrecked the car on the test drive. He thought he was super rally Jackson Jackass and it bit him in the ***. Why, because he didn't know.
Stemming from this issue is the fact that parents are buying these cars for their kids thinking it is a safe car, AWD, great in the winter. And again, they don't know. So when I look in the USAToday and see kids wrapping themsleves around telephone poles, all I can say to myself is "aint ignorance bliss".
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