I get that. My Civic has been through the wringer lately.
Here it is in 2020 getting some minor flood damage.
It got high enough to mess with the computer, but the car still worked fine after. The odometer would just disappear sometimes. That has since resolved itself. But I'm sure that some electrical gremlins will crawl out of the woodwork in the next few years. The water brought out a lot of odors hiding in the upholstery. It stank bad for a few months after, but it smells ok now. It does get a little fresh on hot humid days.
Here's the poor Mustang parked across from me. I'm sure they weren't having a good day after that.
Here it is not six months later after a major hailstorm passed through.
I got on Safelite's website immediately because I knew glass was going to be in short supply very soon. They came out a week later and threw a new one on. That was just over 300 bucks. Another great part of owning an old shitbox is how inexpensive parts are.
Aside from this, my wife got into an accident in it in 2015 and then I got rear ended twice in 2019. We still have the car. It keeps on trucking along. I do want to replace it with an Accord of the same vintage, but that's because I want a cheap manual I can daily.
On my phone when I first saw the picture of the interior, the push-pull lever for gas tank flap and trunk looks like an angry face. Just thought you should know.
I just did front brakes on my mk4 Jettaโฆ. in the middle of a west coast snowfall, aka โthe world is ending, just like last year!โ
Simpler, cleaner design than industrial equipment, and that stuff is made to be worked on by gorillas like me. Actual work time was less than shoveling it out of 14โ of falling snow.
Not all Hyundais (or older cars) are the same. I get the spirit, but while my 17 year old Santa Fe has a lot of miles on it, I'd rather the assholes just stay away so I don't have to go through the experience of a wreck, insurance, and possible new car payments on a newer vehicle that I have to relearn all the quirks. So I let the idiots fight each other and watch from afar as much as possible, which includes being a "beta" driver. But that's what they taught us, right? Defensive driving?
Then they'll block your road, get out of their fancy car and assault you for hitting that precious car.
I was on a bike path when a car driver cut me while exiting a driveway and I bumped my wheel into his back bumper. Well, he stopped, got out of his car, whined that I didn't do "my" stop and ended up slapping me twice in the face... because he cut me and I bumped into his car...
So even if you have an old car AND it's not your fault, they'l still be mad at you for existing and being in their way.
Sounds like a lot of bikers I see blowing through red lights and stop signs. Obey the rules of the road or get on the sidewalk like a normal pedestrian.
Some drunken redneck rear ended me once then got out and sucker punched me in the head. It wasn't two seconds later my knee was on his throat. Some people just need some sense beaten into them.
I know what you mean, my paint job has degraded due to sun damage and the cars general value being worth less than a paint job. So I might as well hold out buying a new car as long as humanly possible. ๐ฃ The cars lasted over 20+ years, so I suppose itโs a win.
Maybe it's worth to get everything fixed but slapping a painted damage on the bumper to deter the racers. But then it will look ugly again ยฏ\_(ใ)_/ยฏ
Yeah not my proudest moments but whenever a douchenozzle zooms up behind me as I'm just getting around someone in the fast lane and I flip my blinker on to move back into the slow lane and I see the asshat darting into the slow lane to go around me I just keep moving over.
That's the right thing to do though. You're indicating switching lanes, finished passing, and they're in the fast lane. I just assume they need to pull off at the next exit and ignore it.
You're the asshole going 90 in a 65, swerving in and out of traffic.
If you want to try and brake check or fuck with me afterward that's fine, I have a dashcam and am more than willing to follow you if you try hit and running. I've got the time, now.
I used to think a slightly different way when I was younger. That these bad drivers needed to be taught a lesson. I would always catch up to them at a red light and shake my head no in disapproval and do a thumbs down.
Then one day a driver I did that to stuck his hand out the window and waved a handgun in my direction. Looks like he had something to prove and wanted to teach me a lesson, too.
Lesson learned: no matter what, you never, ever try to shame, scold, escalate, or โteach a lessonโ to another driver. Ever. You have no idea what that person may do, and how quickly they can end your life. Would be a shame for you to wind up on the news as a dead person and your family to learn you were killed due to road rage.
Over a decade since that incident, Iโm married and would never do such a thing. If I had children, especially when in my car, Iโd hate for them to see negative/retaliation behavior come from me - or worse, for them to see me exhibit any kind of road rage. Iโm now older, wiser, and a much safer driver and better human being all around.
Granted if someone tried a hit and run, Iโd be on the phones with the cops and would follow them from a distance enough to get a good description and tag numbers.
This entirely not my fault incident, paid for entirely by the other party's insurance, was rewarded with a thirty percent increase in insurance premiums come renewal time.
My brother's car got sideswiped parked on the street, there was full CCTV footage of the vehicle registration which did it.
Although it was an open and closed case he was left without a car for 7 days, had to pay taxi to get to work, spent 2 months with a shitty courtesy car worth 20% of his actual car. Car finally returned and there are rattles and doors don't close properly.
When I didnโt have health insurance and needed a cane to walk I would play this game with shitheads that drove up into the crosswalk. Do it, mfer, my spine is more expensive than your car.
Back when I used to visit the roadcam subreddit you'd regularly see people either posting incidents where they were at fault. Those were always fun threads. The other thing I saw a lot was scammers massively speeding and denying it in the comments after someone calculates their speed from the video.
I miss my '87 yota... 2WD long box, 5 speed hooked up to a 22r. Hands down the best $400 I ever spent honestly. It was fully painted in bed liner and had two different side mirrors, one of which disappeared while parked at a friend's house over night, and a rusting box patched with spray foam (which always had moss growing out of it, no matter how much I cleaned or cut away). Sad times:
Problem is with your 14 year old Hyundai, you probably don't have full coverage, so your insurance is going to pay to fix his BMW, you are going to pay to replace your Hyundai, and your insurance rates are going up.
First time I heard this theory was in a James Bond story. Bond meets a woman who drives a bashed up car. Same reasoning; if it looks like she's dangerous people will steer clear of her.