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So a drunk driver hit my parked car last night going 40mph

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Originally posted by: OS

the maxima is timing chain also, not belt. This is hardly a FWD vs RWD issue anyways.
I looked up Maxima + Timing Belt and got this, and didn't dig any deeper.

It IS a FWD VS RWD issue, because this is probably the reason his Aurora had "problems come up and it was an arm and a leg to fix." FWD ALWAYS costs a fortune to fix. If the damn thing had a timing belt, instead of chain, that would be a HUGE expense right off the bat.
 
Originally posted by: stuman19
I have a few pictures as you guys requested....

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Yep as a Auto tech and someone that has done student legal aid, that car IS totalled.

How i get the best value (most $$$) from insurance companies is go to autotrader and search within 50 miles for the SAME year make and model. Print out the 5 most expensive cars and when they say " we can give you X for the car..." tell them no and tell them you will fax them prices that a car like yours is selling for in your area right now. They will probable go with one of the lower vaulues or average your 5 together then average that number out with theirs.

Also look at the Impala. Cheap, fast, and easy to fix if you get the 3.8L motor.

 
You can get a new Hyundai Sonata for under 20 grand. It beats out Accord and Camry in the latest Edmunds reviews, IIRC.
 
Thanks for all the input. Will let you know what happens tomorrow when the insurance companies take a look at it.

Stu
 
Originally posted by: stuman19
The police came and he was stumbling around and could barely walk due to alcohol. My beautiful 1996 Olds Aurora is smashed to hell. I'm afraid the insurance company will total it 🙁. What kind of car do you guys think I should get? I was thinking like a Honda Accord or Toyota Camery or Nissan Maxima 1998 or older. Any other suggestions?

Thanks for reading,
Stu

An olds eh? I'd be thanking him.
 
Originally posted by: CraigRT
I'd go with a 4th gen Maxima for sure... 97-99 are my favorite years for the Maxima.... SE of course.

The 2000+ is the better automobile though. More solid, better materials, more power, and better, more useful features (for example, most 2000+ Maximas have auto climate control, power seats, one-touch open and close sunroof, and a decent-for-factory Bose CD player/radio, and all have four-wheel discs with ABS, cruise, and keyless).

Unfortunately, Maximas also take premium "for maximum performance."

I've noticed that my friend's 2001 V6 Accord doesn't really feel all that powerful, not like a Maxima, anyway; it's alright, but nothing special.

Personally, I kind of like my step-mom's 2001 V6 Camry Solera. It feels powerful, yet the drivetrain is very smooth and quiet, and the ride is always smooth. Handles as well as you can expect--safe, secure, and controlable in any situation, but limited somewhat by soft shocks, springs, and tires (kind of like the softness of a Buick or Oldsmobile, eh?).
 
Originally posted by: stuman19
Thanks for all the input. Will let you know what happens tomorrow when the insurance companies take a look at it.

Stu

dont forget to check your insurance policy, and sue the drunk driver.
 
Originally posted by: RyanSengara
Originally posted by: stuman19
The police came and he was stumbling around and could barely walk due to alcohol. My beautiful 1996 Olds Aurora is smashed to hell. I'm afraid the insurance company will total it 🙁. What kind of car do you guys think I should get? I was thinking like a Honda Accord or Toyota Camery or Nissan Maxima 1998 or older. Any other suggestions?

Thanks for reading,
Stu

An olds eh? I'd be thanking him.

you have at least one in every car thread.

these jap fanbois really annoy me.
 
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