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Two Of My Cars Somehow Got Smashed Up In Crashes In Less Than 24 Hours

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There are text messages that nobody wants to get. A car enthusiast never wants to read about an expensive repair, and if you love someone one of the last texts you want to receive is “Just got in an accident.” I received that text not once, but twice in less than 24 hours. Thankfully, nobody was hurt. But now we wait to see what’s wrong with my wife’s beloved 2012 Scion iQ. My 2008 Smart Fortwo also took a beating, too. Let’s see what happened to two of my city cars after they got crashed.

Before we start, I just want to reiterate that nobody was hurt here! In both cases, the little city cars got the short end of the stick. Sheryl was unharmed, as were the occupants in the other vehicles. My wife is still saddened about her bad, super-not-good span of 24 hours, but as I’ve told her, all that was damaged was some plastic and metal. So long as the meatbags in all of the vehicles are okay, I consider it a win! Cars can be replaced, but people cannot.

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The bigger question hanging over our heads right now is the fate of the Scion iQ. It’s currently at a body shop getting assessed. This car isn’t worth much, and we fear that it’s going to get totaled even if the damage isn’t that bad. But wait, how do you get into two crashes in less than 24 hours in the first place?

That Sinking Feeling

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I received one of the scariest texts of my life at 11:53 a.m. on Sunday. Sheryl’s been going through an unfortunate run of bad luck and wasn’t able to attend EAA AirVenture Oshkosh with me this year. Instead, she was working on the Sunday I was headed home.

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At the time, I had Super Cruise on and running in my Chevrolet Silverado EV press loaner. I received a text from Sheryl, which read “Just got in an accident” on the truck’s infotainment display. I knew Sheryl was driving somewhere, so I began to fear the worst. Sheryl continued, telling me that she had looked away from the road for a moment and accidentally crashed into the back of a Hyundai Santa Fe. Or, more specifically, she said she hit one of the Hyundai Santa Fe generations that “doesn’t have a rear bumper.”

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There is a sort of trend going on in auto design where rear bumpers are flush with the tailgate surface, almost guaranteeing a damage multiplier in a rear-end collision. Oddly, more than one generation of the Santa Fe has this sort of non-bumper rear bumper deal going on, so I had Sheryl tell me what the Santa Fe looked like. We landed on a third-generation model, which went on sale in the 2019 model year.

Sheryl did not get pictures of the other car, and honestly, I get it. She was too distraught and frazzled. But she did tell me that the Hyundai got a big knot on its bumper, and the flush tailgate was spared.

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As for the Scion? Well, as I stated earlier, it took the brunt of the damage. Once Sheryl got home, I started examining the damage. The left side of the front end didn’t look bad. The bumper looks popped out of place, but the left fender looks okay. The same cannot be said for the right side.

More Than A Boop

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Starting at about the middle of the front end, the front bumper begins to warp. Then there’s the hood, which is crumpled and bent inward at the middle. Moving right from there, the crumple gets worse, with the hood losing a good couple of inches. The bumper and the headlight appear pushed in a few inches. The right fender also got bent and pushed back. At least you can technically get into the engine bay, but that’s facilitated by reaching your hand into the new side hood scoop.

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Things are worse under the skin. The hood release no longer functions, and neither does the air-conditioner. There’s also a concerning tapping noise under the hood when the vehicle is running. Finally, the steering is now a bit goofy as the steering wheel is nowhere near straight while the steering itself is sloppy.

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Understandably, Sheryl is broken up about the whole ordeal. Not only did she crash her car into someone just trying to go about their day, but the Hyundai had a kid in it, too. What if she were driving a bigger vehicle? She thought. What if she were driving faster? She could have hurt someone, she continued. Her conclusion was that she cannot let herself get distracted again.

[Ed Note: I also once got distracted and didn’t hit the brakes hard enough as a car ahead of me came to a stop. I bumped it with my old junky Honda Accord; it happens! -DT]. 

Then she thought about her car. She’s tried her best to do right with this car, and she feared she had killed her poor little vehicle. This crash happened only two weeks after she had ditched the car’s rusty and bent steel wheels for a set of nice alloy wheels from a Scion iA. Her car looked pretty sharp! Here’s a before photo:

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After:

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She was also taking care of some items she had put off for a while, including hatch struts and a fresh set of pads and rotors for the front axle. She had recently taken care of the drums in the rear, as well as a CVT flush. As I’ve noted in previous stories about this Scion, Sheryl drives her cars 40,000 miles a year, so she likes being on top of maintenance. The owner’s manual recommends oil changes every 10,000 miles, but she gets hers changed every 5,000 miles.

Depending on who you ask, light trucks and passenger vehicles get into over 8 million crashes in the United States each year. That’s over 21,917 crashes every single day, 913 crashes every hour, or 15 crashes every minute. We’re all human, and we all make mistakes. Crashing your car doesn’t automatically make you a failure, and a minor crash is not worth destroying yourself over.

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Besides, one of the upshots of owning over a dozen cars is that Sheryl didn’t need to get a rental car when she could just drive one of the cars in my vast fleet while her Scion gets fixed. She chose the next best thing to her Scion, one of my Smarts. In this case, she chose my 2008 Smart Fortwo Passion Coupe. I bought this car in 2020 for $1,400. Since then, I’ve used the car as a Gambler 500 rig, a pickup truck, and a daily driver. It would handle Sheryl’s driving without a problem.

The Smart’s Unlucky Day

So, on Monday morning, Sheryl needed to drive a bit downstate for court and left at 5 a.m. behind the wheel of my Smartie. Later that morning, I woke up and got ready for my day when I got a call and a text from Sheryl. When I answered, she told me, “You won’t believe what just happened.” Now, I sometimes dabble in dark humor, so I jokingly said “the Smart got crashed,” and was legitimately shocked when she said yes.

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This time, she didn’t rear-end a car, but a car rear-ended her. She said she was hit by a 2019 or newer Nissan Sentra while sitting at a red light. The Nissan hit her hard enough that it pushed my Smart into the intersection. Thankfully, the traffic that had the green did dodge the Smart.

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Thankfully, Sheryl said, the Nissan got no more than a scratch. Its driver wasn’t concerned about exchanging insurance or calling the cops, but demanded that Sheryl apologize for getting into his way. Sheryl, who did nothing wrong by sitting at a solid red, did not apologize. Instead, she tried to diffuse the situation, but the Nissan driver’s behavior became even more erratic. Eventually, the Nissan guy took off, and that was the end of that weird situation. Take a look at the Smart:

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Enhance! If you look closely, you’ll see that the Nissan put a bunch of small dents, dings, and one tiny hole in the bumper:

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Enhance again! Here’s the worst of the damage, which is basically nothing:

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Thankfully, my Smart was seemingly a bit of a sponge. I’ve found a dent in the rear bumper, and that’s it. I’m sure the crash bar under the plastic took some damage, but that is something I can easily replace by myself. Besides, this car is worth only $1,000 or so.

Sheryl felt like the universe was trying to tell her something. It’s bad enough to get in one crash, let alone two in the span of a single day. I consoled her and let her know that I’m not mad or even disappointed. Crashes happen! Besides, the Smart is a cheap and rusty pile of junk with hidden zip ties holding its bumpers on. Adding a dent to its already very imperfect body is a huge nothingburger to me.

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What hurt was falling down a full flight of stairs on that day, which hurt so bad that I couldn’t even use my right foot for walking until this morning.

What Will Happen To The Scion?

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The big question was what was going to happen to the Scion. The body shop painted a negative picture, saying that if parts are no longer in production and they cannot find any used, that alone would likely result in the vehicle being totaled. The other item that was likely to total the car was core support damage. It wasn’t that these parts are impossible to repair, but the car has such a low value that any real big repairs would cross the total threshold.

Sadly, Sheryl already allegedly had the last brand-new Scion iQ bumper in America on her car. Last year, a truck shredded a tire and Sheryl hit the debris, putting a giant hole in the car’s original bumper. The body shop that replaced the bumper claimed to have found just one new bumper in the whole country. So, I wasn’t surprised when the body shop handling the crash damage said that there were no new bumpers in America. I give it a 50/50 chance that the car will be totaled.

Update: As I was writing this piece, the body shop called and said it was able to find all of the parts needed to fix the Scion, and the repair will take about a week. Insurance already approved the repair, too. Ike the Scion iQ will ride again!

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Now, I have the estimate on hand, but I want our lovely readers to guess. How much do you think it’ll cost to fix this little car? Take a guess and leave that guess down below, then click here to see if you were right. We do not know what parts need to be replaced yet, but at least we have a dollar figure. As for the Smart, I probably won’t bother to fix the bumper at all, and I’ll get a crash bar online.

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The most important part about all of this is that everyone is okay. Crashes are bound to happen. Maybe you make a mistake, or maybe someone else does. Not even autonomous driving systems are perfect. At the end of the day, nobody got hurt here. Your car can be replaced, but you cannot be. So, if you get into a minor fender bender, don’t beat yourself up so much. If you get into two fender benders in the span of a day, well, that’s terrible luck, but again, so long as everyone is okay, who cares about the plastic, metal, glass, and rubber that got damaged.

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Harvey Park Avenue
Harvey Park Avenue
3 days ago

What an awful couple of days for you two. 🙁

Guessing $2400 before reading comments or the answer.

Edit: that was pretty close. Not too bad! Hopefully your insurance premiums don’t go up too much.

Last edited 3 days ago by Harvey Park Avenue
Ppnw
Ppnw
3 days ago

Glad everyone was ok!

40k miles per year in a Scion iQ, your wife is braver than I am.

TDI in PNW
TDI in PNW
3 days ago

Good thing you’re OK!

A couple weeks ago, I got a call from my boss while I was off-site, out working (in work vehicle). She asked what kind of car I drive. “OMFG! You have got to be kidding me!” was my response…

(((I just got my car back in January after being in the shop for 70 days from getting sideswiped on my passenger side during my 3 mile commute)))

….Sure enough, a co-worker had backed into the other side of my car. The newest car I’ve ever had. I’ve put 3200 miles on it total. It’s like an accident magnet!

It goes in to the body shop later this week again.

StillNotATony
StillNotATony
3 days ago

Dangit Mercedes! I was just convincing DT that driving was safe, so he didn’t need to buy something new for transporting Delmar (Not His Real Name)!

But seriously, I’m glad Cheryl wasn’t hurt

Last edited 3 days ago by StillNotATony
Shop-Teacher
Shop-Teacher
3 days ago

Man, that is a rotten couple of days! Glad everybody is OK, and the Scion will ride again!

Beachbumberry
Beachbumberry
4 days ago

So glad to hear your wife and the other people were all fine and the happy result from the body shop.

Also, what a jackass in the Nissan! Not what anyone needs to deal with.

Mike F.
Mike F.
4 days ago

Man, what a crappy day! And the Nissan driver being a complete asshole really puts the cherry on top.Reminds me of the guy last Sunday who called me a dumbfuck for making him stop for me while I was in a marked crosswalk that had flashing lights and signs saying “Stop for pedestrians when lights are flashing! (Come to think of it, he might have been in a Nissan.) It’s paramount that no one was hurt, but I’d need a couple of strong cocktails to get myself back in order after a day like that.

Hugh Crawford
Hugh Crawford
4 days ago

Well if you couldn’t find iQ bits, then you could try this
https://astonmartinbits.com/models/10-CYGNET-2-12/parts/4793

Dodsworth
Dodsworth
4 days ago

You’re really fortunate the Scion is getting repaired. The best part is Sheryl being OK. Any chance she got the hit and run criminal’s plate? I say $8000.

Citrus
Citrus
4 days ago

Given the pattern – rear-ender to rear-endee – that Nissan needs to watch his back.

G. K.
G. K.
4 days ago

As you know, my ’04 Phaeton V8 got totaled over minor bumper damage, simply because bumpers were scarce. Thankfully, I have an ’05 that’s doing much better.

As for the Nissan guy, where does he get off, talking to your wife like that a) after he hit her from behind, and b) at all? I’d have been tempted to stick it to him just for being disrespectful. But it sounds like Sheryl prioritized her own safety, which was wise.

Strangek
Strangek
4 days ago

The accidents are unfortunate, but her take on new Trek is spot on!

Andy Individual
Andy Individual
4 days ago

That will buff right out…

Bruno Ealo
Bruno Ealo
4 days ago

$3787.36.Was the hit and run reported?

Oberkanone
Oberkanone
4 days ago

$5892.47 bill to repair the Scion.

Always, always report the accident to police when you are rear ended. Take a picture of vehicle locations after the incident and picture of license plate if it’s safe to do so.

****I work in some sketchy areas, there are areas I would call the police yet would not stop UNTIL there was police presence***

Do I have a dash cam in every vehicle I drive. YES.

My Other Car is a Tetanus Shot
My Other Car is a Tetanus Shot
4 days ago

Very happy to hear there’s no injuries.

Also, glad the Scion lives on. Kind of curious as to what the mileage is on it, and quite surprised to hear the insurance company didn’t just give you a cheque for a 13-year old car.

Both of you drive safely!

A Nonymous
A Nonymous
4 days ago

$2400

Stryker_T
Stryker_T
4 days ago

Glad that everyone is OK!

also glad that you’re able to fix the iQ, I love the little things.

Also, also, A captain seven show would rock

Last edited 4 days ago by Stryker_T
Tbird
Tbird
4 days ago

Insurance repair quote? $7500.

GirchyGirchy
GirchyGirchy
3 days ago
Reply to  Tbird

These people thinking in the $2k range are smokin’ something.

Tbird
Tbird
3 days ago
Reply to  GirchyGirchy

I read her actual quote and was surprised -$2600. Our 2007 Corolla had similar damage a few years ago and was nearly totalled out. I had to shop around a few bodyshops to get a reimbursible estimate. I was NOT totalling out a loaded 2007 Corolla with 135,000 miles. The interior is still like new, paint could use some help (never garaged).

I told one shop I could go on Ebay and fix all but paint for $1500.

Last edited 3 days ago by Tbird
GirchyGirchy
GirchyGirchy
2 days ago
Reply to  Tbird

Yeah, I know she loves the car and all…but I’d be tempted to fix the mechanical problems and pound the rest back into some semblance of ‘good’.

Rich Hobbs
Rich Hobbs
4 days ago

IMHO anyone that drives 40k miles a year has got good odds that an accident will find you! Especially with the undisciplined angry drivers out there! Almost thinking it might be time to find Cheryl a bigger safer vehicle. Glad no one was hurt. A dash camera might be a good idea if you don’t already have one. Take care and be safe!

Tbird
Tbird
4 days ago
Reply to  Rich Hobbs

My brother bought is wife an Expedition after they moved to Oklahoma for just ths reason. Her Edge was anhialated in a crash.

G. K.
G. K.
4 days ago
Reply to  Tbird

As an Oklahoman, the aggressiveness with which people drive large vehicles will make you want one, just for your own safety. It’s no fun having 7,000 lbs of payload-maxed-out F-350 barreling at you.

Tbird
Tbird
3 days ago
Reply to  G. K.

I visit Texas a few times a year. It’s not just there. All the southern interstates (I40) are loaded with hotshot drivers. I see it less up here in PA, but the BroDozer is a thing up here. At least we don’t get the horrible Carolina squat.

Haasta
Haasta
4 days ago

2200? Maybe?!?!?

Rad Barchetta
Rad Barchetta
4 days ago

Captain Pike deliberately crashed the Enterprise into a Gorn ship, which took a lot longer than a week to repair.

By comparison, this doesn’t look too bad.

5VZ-F'Ever and Ever, Amen
5VZ-F'Ever and Ever, Amen
4 days ago

Everyone was NOT ok! You fell down the GD stairs! Was that after seeing the estimate?

5VZ-F'Ever and Ever, Amen
5VZ-F'Ever and Ever, Amen
3 days ago

Rough week for you both! Hope you get some downtime this weekend to reset

Rich Hobbs
Rich Hobbs
3 days ago

You’re young compared to me Mercedes, but you will find…Getting Old Ain’t For Sissies!
Glad you didn’t break a hip…or worse! Black and blue a bit? Have fun. Be safe!

Tbird
Tbird
3 days ago
Reply to  Rich Hobbs

As I near 50, things I brushed off in my 20’s I just … can’t anymore. Stay safe.

Rich Hobbs
Rich Hobbs
3 days ago
Reply to  Tbird

I try to keep it under 80!!

Redapple
Redapple
4 days ago

Put down the G D phones

Bkp
Bkp
4 days ago

$2900?

Glad Cheryl is ok! If you folks have the means, I’d echo the get checked out by your doctor just in case suggestion.

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