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My malibu

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This was my 98 Chevy Malibu 3100 V6. I got totaled by a Mercury Sable sedan by a 16 yr old kid.

when this car got totaled it was parked on the side of the street. He lost control and said he was only doing 20 and he thought that his power steering went out.

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fixed the pics for ya. :D

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Awww... it looks so darn sad. :D

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yeah i know i started crying when i saw her. He hit her so hard that she backed up into someone elses driveway and he hit a huge freaking tree. My bumper was half a block away.

I was living at my cousins when it happened, and when it got hit it sounded like obvious vandalism, so i grabbed my full size MLB baseball bat and went out side ready to start swinging. Then i saw this young kid fall out of his car and i knew he was hurt.

He was sober and young, just got off of work and "lost control of his car". If you lose your Power Steering motor its hard to turn unless you are going fast, i would know cuz i drove that malibu for a summer with no power steering. So he must have been goin way over the speed limit to do that kind of damage.

25MPH was the speed limit.

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Well the kid was fine, just a little stunned and scared. We both had the same insurance so i kinda got screwed and should have fought for more but what ever, done and over with.

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