Once the airbags go off, it's totaled!
Ya, Airbags go for $1500 each!
X7 = $10,500! and that's not counting any related parts..
Jerry
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Once the airbags go off, it's totaled!
BooyahWell guys, in case you were curious. This is how the 25’s handle a hard hit to the side.
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When my Maverick was hit from behind 3 weeks ago by a Motorcycle, my initial emotion was anger because I thought it was a young teenager hotdogging (we're having issues at near epidemic proportions with kids operating motorcycles recklessly and the police not doing enough about it). When I got out and saw it was a poor elderly man with an old junky motorcycle my demeanor changed instantly and I was only concerned about the old guy's condition... But yeah, folks drive like fools nowadays and it majes me angry too. Just returned from 3 days at a funeral in Baltimore MD area and was angered more than once at the unnecessarily aggressive driving... Saw allot of car accidents in 3 days.I'd bet the farm the dumba$$ lady was on her phone.... I need to get back into my anger management therapy....![]()
Damn that's a tough break, new truck. Glad Maverick handled collision well.Well guys, in case you were curious. This is how the 25’s handle a hard hit to the side.
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green is on a list of vehicles that seem to be involved in more accidents - black being the worst - but red is a catchy color that seems to be safer - in that the light was Red for the guilty party it would appear it wouldn't have mattered what color his truck was...Really sorry to hear of your accident but glad you're okay.
I think someone posted topic here about color choices.... something along the lines of a green colored vehicle subconsciously causing drivers to keep going making it a color that's accident prone. Could be wrong but I'm sure I read it somewhere.
Simple jealouslyWhy are Mavericks more prone to getting t-boned?

You may have also seen it posted heregreen is on a list of vehicles that seem to be involved in more accidents - black being the worst - but red is a catchy color that seems to be safer - in that the light was Red for the guilty party it would appear it wouldn't have mattered what color his truck was...
It doesn't seem like yellow is much of a deterrent either.Maybe it's an old wives tale. But many times in my 75 years with 60 driving.. I've heard buy a green car and it will be hit.
In late August, I was rear-ended while sitting at a stoplight. I wasn't hurt, but the crumple zones did their jobs and sacrificed themselves. I got notified that it was totaled last week. 8900 miles. Once the insurance wrangling is done, it's off to Dovi Motors in Cortland, NY to order a '25. I only wish that Cyber Orange was still available!![]()
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I'm always watching the light cycle if I'm first in line, just in case whose next in the cycle was changed.I would say.... Totaled too..
The body at the door sill, is probably deformed as well..
She did it, She can pay for it...You'll enjoy your 2nd Mav...
Oh, and at stop lights...
I NOW always, do the 5 second rule... I make sure I am slow to react when it goes... "Green"
Jerry
I agree, but i'm always careful after i get a green light. This lady ran a light that had been red for several seconds.I'm always watching the light cycle if I'm first in line, just in case whose next in the cycle was changed.
And during that time observing other lights go red - confirming the cars are slowing where they should in case I'm next.
I've observed most people are on phones only taking quick glances at light to see if green yet - nothing about other traffic movement.
What probably saves many is they are delayed on going because of that distraction. But most see that green finally and punch it, never a glance around.
We've probably all seen that quick glance where the left turner saw the green light for the straight-ahead lane and started moving too despite their red light.
Oh, man. That was my biggest fear when I got my ‘22. You have a long wait, that happens, and then you’re back at square one trying to find another MAV. Hopefully you won’t get jerked around by that woman’s insurance company. But be prepared.Well guys, in case you were curious. This is how the 25’s handle a hard hit to the side.
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I'm sure they will pull something. Maybe i'll get luckyOh, man. That was my biggest fear when I got my ‘22. You have a long wait, that happens, and then you’re back at square one trying to find another MAV. Hopefully you won’t get jerked around by that woman’s insurance company. But be prepared.