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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Cars / November 2007

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old toyotas are still better

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badgolferman - 17 Nov 2007 01:53 GMT
Last week I went to play golf (badly of course) and parked my 1997
Toyota Camry in the parking lot.  When I came back I found my left rear
quarter panel, left taillight and rear bumper smashed in.  It looks
like someone backed out of the row behind me (probably talking on a
cell phone) and hit my car.  They did not leave a note taking
responsibility.

I only have liability on that vehicle and was told by the insurance
company they would not cover the damages.  I got repair estimates (to
pay myself) between $1100-$2000 from body shops.  One place told me to
call the insurance company back and tell them the state of Virginia
requires Uninsured Motorists Bodily/Property coverage and this should
be covered as a hit and run.  After much hemming and hawing they
finally agreed to cover the damages and rental.

I am currently driving a 2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser and I must say it is
quite a piece of junk.  The engine sounds like a lawn mower.  The ride
is choppy and bone-jarring.  The steering is hard and must be helped
back to center.  The road and engine noise is unbearable.  The seats
are hard and feel like they have lumps.  The climate control knobs have
no feel to them.  It gets 20 MPG while my Camry gets closer to 25 MPG.
The stereo sounds okay though.

My ten-year-old Camry is still more refined and pleasant to drive than
this heap.  My wife said she doesn't want to drive it and will drive
our Sienna instead.  I am not impressed with Chrysler.
Wickeddoll - 17 Nov 2007 02:04 GMT
"badgolferman" ...
> Last week I went to play golf (badly of course) and parked my 1997
> Toyota Camry in the parking lot.  When I came back I found my left rear
> quarter panel, left taillight and rear bumper smashed in.  It looks
> like someone backed out of the row behind me (probably talking on a
> cell phone) and hit my car.  They did not leave a note taking
> responsibility.

People suck.

> I only have liability on that vehicle and was told by the insurance
> company they would not cover the damages.  I got repair estimates (to
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> be covered as a hit and run.  After much hemming and hawing they
> finally agreed to cover the damages and rental.

I still have full coverage on my 2000 Echo.  I keep forgetting to put it on
just liability.  LOL

> I am currently driving a 2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser and I must say it is
> quite a piece of junk.  The engine sounds like a lawn mower.  The ride
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> no feel to them.  It gets 20 MPG while my Camry gets closer to 25 MPG.
> The stereo sounds okay though.

My sister-in-law and hubby got stuck with a Part-Time Crapsler with their
condo-group (they share cars as well as the condo), and they *hate* it.

> My ten-year-old Camry is still more refined and pleasant to drive than
> this heap.  My wife said she doesn't want to drive it and will drive
> our Sienna instead.  I am not impressed with Chrysler.

This is news, why?

Natalie
 
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