Local CGT Hit... Driver at fault Ben was it you?
#1
Local CGT Hit... Driver at fault Ben was it you?
This was taken from my 968 board, the guy writing the post is a Sales guy at Pioneer, he has been on the board for years so I would have to say it is 100% true... I am trying to get some pics.
Ben do you know anything about this
As I drove my new 911 in to have a child seat installed you will never guess what I saw sitting in the detail bay. I had seen this car in the showroom the day I took delivery so when I noticed it siting in the detail bay I just sort of glanced at it. If I wasn't so giddy about my own car I certainly would have paid closer attention.
Pioneer Centres Porsche in San Diego delivered its' first of 7 Carrera GTs' last Wednesday. The owner wanted one of the mechanics to drive it off the lot with him for the first drive. After which they switched drivers and the owner took the wheel. As they were returning to the dealership the cars owner stalled the car at a stop light. The truck following expected the car to take off and hit the Carrera GT so hard on the rear left side as to cause close to $100K worth of damage. The cars owner got out of the car and said to the guy driving the truck "DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'VE DONE!!! YOU JUST HIT A CAR THAT COST ME NEARLY HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!!!! I guess the truck driver just stood there speechless, mouth wide open, eyes filled with utter horror. His only excuse apparently was he thought the Carrera GT would just "flat take off".
I guess there are two lessons to be learned here. For the guy driving the truck, never attempt to keep up with a Porsche especially a Carrera GT while driving a truck. No matter what you will come out looking pretty stupid.
Lesson #2 for the Carrera GT owner, if you can afford to buy this car you can afford to have it transported to a safe place to learn to get it out of first gear.
TRUE STORY!!!
Ben do you know anything about this
As I drove my new 911 in to have a child seat installed you will never guess what I saw sitting in the detail bay. I had seen this car in the showroom the day I took delivery so when I noticed it siting in the detail bay I just sort of glanced at it. If I wasn't so giddy about my own car I certainly would have paid closer attention.
Pioneer Centres Porsche in San Diego delivered its' first of 7 Carrera GTs' last Wednesday. The owner wanted one of the mechanics to drive it off the lot with him for the first drive. After which they switched drivers and the owner took the wheel. As they were returning to the dealership the cars owner stalled the car at a stop light. The truck following expected the car to take off and hit the Carrera GT so hard on the rear left side as to cause close to $100K worth of damage. The cars owner got out of the car and said to the guy driving the truck "DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'VE DONE!!! YOU JUST HIT A CAR THAT COST ME NEARLY HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!!!! I guess the truck driver just stood there speechless, mouth wide open, eyes filled with utter horror. His only excuse apparently was he thought the Carrera GT would just "flat take off".
I guess there are two lessons to be learned here. For the guy driving the truck, never attempt to keep up with a Porsche especially a Carrera GT while driving a truck. No matter what you will come out looking pretty stupid.
Lesson #2 for the Carrera GT owner, if you can afford to buy this car you can afford to have it transported to a safe place to learn to get it out of first gear.
TRUE STORY!!!
#3
Nope, not me. Mine is not due until November and it's coming from Kansas. Besides, I know how to drive :-). Damage estimates on Rennlist were $200k and the guy is said to have a $6k/mth lease. I bet it takes a year if there is any chassis damage. After giving full effect to (enormous) diminished value, the truck driver's insurance should probably just total it if they're stuck with $200k + $72k lease (12 months) +$100k diminished value.
#7
Originally posted by MetalSolid
How is that the CGT driver's fault??
How is that the CGT driver's fault??
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#10
"How is that the CGT driver's fault??"
well it won't be the driver's fault when it comes to picking up the tab, but "the cars owner stalled the car at a stop light" which no doubt helped the accident occur given the truck driver rightly figured the CGT would continue the motion it started instead of stopping cold.
well it won't be the driver's fault when it comes to picking up the tab, but "the cars owner stalled the car at a stop light" which no doubt helped the accident occur given the truck driver rightly figured the CGT would continue the motion it started instead of stopping cold.
#11
Originally posted by ben, lj
"How is that the CGT driver's fault??"
well it won't be the driver's fault when it comes to picking up the tab, but "the cars owner stalled the car at a stop light" which no doubt helped the accident occur given the truck driver rightly figured the CGT would continue the motion it started instead of stopping cold.
"How is that the CGT driver's fault??"
well it won't be the driver's fault when it comes to picking up the tab, but "the cars owner stalled the car at a stop light" which no doubt helped the accident occur given the truck driver rightly figured the CGT would continue the motion it started instead of stopping cold.
#12
I'm told that here in CA 25% of the drivers have no insurance. If the truck driver is one of the other 3/4, I wonder if he's even got enough coverage to pick up the whole tab. Of course, the CGT driver should have enough "uninsired motorist" coverage to handle it, but it sucks for you to have to pay for someone else's mistakes.
If you hit someone else from behind, you're always at fault.
If you hit someone else from behind, you're always at fault.
#13
"Of course, the CGT driver should have enough "uninsired motorist" coverage to handle it,"
it is a common misconception that uninsured motorist covers property damage to your car should the at fault party not have adequate coverage. to the contrary, uninsured motorist is for medical only.
it is a common misconception that uninsured motorist covers property damage to your car should the at fault party not have adequate coverage. to the contrary, uninsured motorist is for medical only.
#14
Originally posted by ben, lj
to the contrary, uninsured motorist is for medical only.
to the contrary, uninsured motorist is for medical only.