My baby is gone!!!
hey guys..... this is my first post ever. I have been on the forum since be4 i had a g, but never had much to say i would always just read. But now my baby is gone and i feel like i need to say a few words. She was an 03 6mt wit everything in it. I loved her. i washed her every 3 days. but last night was bad. I was driving home from my girlfriends house, on this dark back road i always take, and a dear just jumped out infront of me, now im not the best driver but i consider myself among the above average, and this dear really tested me. the g's handling is tight so i was able to manuever around the dear but my back end kicked out jus a lil to much. I started spining with no control of the car at all, of course the vdc was off. next thing i new i slammmed into a tree. i got out with only one scratch on my wrist and thats from my watch, and called 911 and the rushed me to the hospital. as i was being put on the stretcher i finally looked at her and i have no clue how i survived. This is the worst car accident i have ever seen, the cops couldn't even tell wut kinda car it was, and they consider it totalled. Next i have to deal with the insurance company, pray for me
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I know the feeling, although mine did not get totalled, but had a lot of damage. I'm glad to hear you weren't seriously hurt. Like everyone else said, its just a peice of metal, the important thing is you're alive. Good luck with everything.
Glad to hear you came out of that ok. The G seems to be very good at protecting us in accidents. I also have been around this forum since 03 but just started posting. Hope you feel better soon. Maybe a 06 G would be a great way to replace your baby.
Thank God you are alright. It's a beautiful piece of machine, but it can be replaced with a better, faster, and upgraded model that's coming out in August. It's good to hear the safety features in the car saved your life. Be careful next time and leave the VDC on. I usually only turn VDC off on the track, or wanted to make a quick U-Turn.


