Glad you and your family made it out OK, sorry for your VX you took great care of it.
Glad you and your family made it out OK, sorry for your VX you took great care of it.
Very happy you and fam are ok. There are plenty of other vx's out there for sale right now. You'll find another, but mainly your family and yourself are the most important. Its too bad it seems like alot of vx's are getting totaled lately. Luckily no serious injuries though. EVERYONE BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First off, I was glad to read that you and your family (inlcuding Dakota) are okay! The VX once again proves itself on a collision.
It was sad reading your posts as I know how much time you put into your VX, just to have it all go away in a flash. I've been there with my Torino. I saved everything worth saving and transplanted it to a new Torino body, but it was never the same. My suggestion...go Dragon! Close the Foxfire chapter and start a new one.
Gregg
2001 Proton Yellow #1379
That's sage advice Greg, and I was talking about this with Sonya earlier in the afternoon. I've always thought about having a Dragon someday, but it was always with the expectation that there would be a Foxfire right beside it. It's hard to imagine having a different color, not because it wouldn't be my VX but because it wouldn't be my color. I think if they had made a stock burnt orange color I might be tempted to switch, but for now I think I'm going to continue to look for Foxfires. No timeline, just keep my eyes open.
It is kind of odd how disconnected I feel from my VX now, but I think it's because I've realized what I loved and was addicted to was the spirit of the vehicle and the community that follows it. I love the design, love the minuscule "aftermarket," enjoy the tedious process of searching, finding, and installing mods to make it my own, and as much as anything else, love sharing those passions with a group of like-minded folks. So I think the VX itself is just the "thing" at the center of it all, and since it can ultimately be replaced, everything will be okay.
Now don't you guys go away or I will have a complex.![]()
Just now read this thread for the first time -- my goodness what a tragic, descriptive story. Though it could have been far more tragic. Mav, I'm so glad and relieved to hear that you and your family (including the furry one) are all okay. Your optimism and the compassion you have for others is commendable...even I don't know that I would be anything less than furious if a drunk driver took from me my beloved proton.
...I'm sorry to hear about your VX; though as much as you loved her, she apparently loved you back just as much, as she did a stellar job of protecting you and your family in her last act...and that's what is most important in this situation.
Best sentence I think I've ever quoted on this site...I know I for one will never own anything but a VX for this very reason.
Good luck in your search for a new foxfire; I'll keep my eyes open in the inland NW for you.![]()
First off I am glad to hear you and your family are ok. Cars are just objects that come and go but family is precious and cannot be replaced when they are gone. I have had the unfortunate experience of being in a not at fault wreck as this. My insurance covered my vehicle and went after the other drivers involved (yes 2 idiots = 1 totalled 7 month old 1 ton truck). That happened back in 2000 and is still an opened case at the insurance company which surprised me. My insurance company went after the other insurance companies to recoup their costs. The bad part was both their combined coverage didn't amount to enough to cover the truck. In my case my insurance did not go up. I just got raked over the coals (lost my butt) on the value they put on the truck.
Again, very glad to hear your family is doing well!
It basically comes down to "at fault". If, and it sounds like he will be, the other driver is ticketed claimed to be "at fault" by the police investigation and report, he is liable for damages. Meaning, his insurance company. I know some states have "no fault" claims and have to use their own insurance for damages.
NJ was like this when I lived there, and it sucked.... especially when you have a car totaled by another driver, who is ticketed for running a stop sign. I had no car, was dropped by my insurance, and got knee surgery. Go figure.
Depending on how your state handles it, you simply need their other driver's insurance info so you can file a claim with them for your damages to be repaired. I don't think that will happen in this case though, since it it sounds like the car was not his and the owners claim he had no permission to be in it. THAT is where the suck comes in. You will probably have no choice but to file the claim on your own policy. Like someone stated in an earlier post, it is actually a good time to get some legal consultation. Again, it really comes down to how your state allows insurance to operate and an accident lawyer would know better than anyone.
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT