Hyundai i40's are very strong
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Just back from hospital having been rear ended at a roundabout.
Griff looks to be dead, the i40 picked me up in the air and launched me. Rear snapped just aft of the doors and the boot was mostly missing. Fuel tank ruptured and the rear wheels were not in the original place...
Oh and a head shaped dent in the windscreen surround.
Other guy drove home.
Having had back surgery at the end of last year I'm looking forward to a few days on diazepam. At the least.
Griff looks to be dead, the i40 picked me up in the air and launched me. Rear snapped just aft of the doors and the boot was mostly missing. Fuel tank ruptured and the rear wheels were not in the original place...
Oh and a head shaped dent in the windscreen surround.
Other guy drove home.
Having had back surgery at the end of last year I'm looking forward to a few days on diazepam. At the least.
God awful news Dave, jeez if you didn't have bad luck you'd have no luck at all.
Having been shunted at speed myself [frankie howerd mode on]
[frankie howerd mode off] I know the injuries it can cause. I hope your back isn't damaged.
The car, well its a car when all said and done and it did its job protecting you. But the accident sounds horrific, what the hell was the Hyundai driver doing!
Having been shunted at speed myself [frankie howerd mode on]
[frankie howerd mode off] I know the injuries it can cause. I hope your back isn't damaged.The car, well its a car when all said and done and it did its job protecting you. But the accident sounds horrific, what the hell was the Hyundai driver doing!
Edited by Barreti on Tuesday 6th May 09:31
This is the sort of thing that worries me when out and about more than anything else. It doesn't matter how careful you are as a driver it it the other people you have to worry about.
Terrible news about your car but hopefully the insurance will sort it and you won't have any lasting injuries from the shunt.
Terrible news about your car but hopefully the insurance will sort it and you won't have any lasting injuries from the shunt.
TimJM said:
This is the sort of thing that worries me when out and about more than anything else. It doesn't matter how careful you are as a driver it it the other people you have to worry about.
Terrible news about your car but hopefully the insurance will sort it and you won't have any lasting injuries from the shunt.
Agreed I'm now pretty paranoid with everything and everyone around me when I take the griff out, very mindful of its limitations protection wise...Terrible news about your car but hopefully the insurance will sort it and you won't have any lasting injuries from the shunt.
Hope you recover soon OP and everything gets sorted easily enough.
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