Ouch is right. Did the car move under its own power after that or was it too bent up? I'm glad you were alone too... It looks like that might have been a rough ride in the back of the car.
Well, the car run after the accident. but the door dosen't lock.
I was driving 3 streets away from home and 18 -25 years old boy in an old big 6cyl american car in the oposite direction hit me in a curve.
I'm in Puerto Rico and here my model the SE is 27,000.00 if the car is "TOTAL IT" i'll get another one. But I'll lose most of the down payment.
I agree with everyone else, the important thing is that you walked away and more importantly no one else was in the car.
I'm coming off a total loss of my 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS, the initial estimate for repairs were $12,500 and Progressive insisted on repairing the vehicle. When I tried to play hardball with them they reminded me that I do not own the car, the lienholder owns it and they did not need my permission to proceed. Thankfully, once the vehicle was put on the lift they found additional damage to bump up the repair estimate to $16,500. The car was valued at $17,000 = total loss.
What happened with the Kizashi? Your insurance? I was just rear-ended yesterday and thankfully none of the airbags deployed and I'm OK. The back bumper, rear quarter panel, trunk, trunk area, rear of the frame rail, and exhaust are all crushed from what I could see.
I'll wait to see the exact estimate and details tomorrow....a guy in a newish bmw coupe rear-ended a green bmw convertible which then pushed into me. I wonder how parts will be for the Kizashi...ugh