A 2005 Toyota Corolla! That's a nice car. But being an 18-23 year old male driver my insurance would probably be around 350 dollars. I'm aiming for something like a 1994 Corolla. Cheaper insurance. And it's got to be a sedan. Any sports/coupe automatically puts me in the 400 dollar range. You see why I hate speeders and reckless drivers? My insurance just keeps going up because of them.
The damage is substantial. But you survived. ^_^ Also, the engine block seems intact. All you'd really have to do is just replace the radiator and fan. Maybe 1500-2500 (that's if you can find some rundown car shop run by illegal Mexican immigrants, in which case you probably wouldn't want to go in and just spend that 2500 on a down payment for a new car) dollars and the car should be in fine running condition again. No telling what kind of damages the frame took. Poor headlight.
Nono, we initially "bought" an 05 corolla (which I actually liked- because it makes loud noises and mom actually allowed me to drive it XD). The thing parked in the garage is an 05 Camry. We went out for a drive last night and I was very close to falling asleep, because operating that car is way too boring. But that's just me.
Did I mention how ENORMOUS that thing is? It's like driving around a small house. Except metal and heavy and not as cool as it'd be to drive around a house.
The car (94 corolla) runs like normal, and I was (am) all for keeping it. But mom traded it in for 500 dollars and spent too much on the Camry. I'd cry at her over breakfast, but I don't see her in the mornings >_
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The damage is substantial. But you survived. ^_^
Also, the engine block seems intact. All you'd really have to do is just replace the radiator and fan. Maybe 1500-2500 (that's if you can find some rundown car shop run by illegal Mexican immigrants, in which case you probably wouldn't want to go in and just spend that 2500 on a down payment for a new car) dollars and the car should be in fine running condition again. No telling what kind of damages the frame took. Poor headlight.
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Did I mention how ENORMOUS that thing is? It's like driving around a small house. Except metal and heavy and not as cool as it'd be to drive around a house.
The car (94 corolla) runs like normal, and I was (am) all for keeping it. But mom traded it in for 500 dollars and spent too much on the Camry. I'd cry at her over breakfast, but I don't see her in the mornings >_
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Haha, it's not really "my car" though. We just needed something to drive around now that the corolla's smashed. So don't be *too* jealous :p
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