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Old 18 December 2004, 09:58 PM
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Unhappy fish-tailed on motorway at 70mph !!!!!!!!!

my wife was driving my beloved on tuesday,when she was fish-tailed by some **** who had missed his junction on the m1 motorway...!!!!the scoob spun a couple of times from the outside lane into the middle lane and into a wagon travelling in the inside lane...the car front went into the wagon just after the unit ( where the cow guard is ) ripping this off it threw her back out into the road ( still spinning ) until she came to a stop facing the on-coming traffic!!!!!!!!!! thankfully wifey is ok.. subaru is f-knackered,panel damage alway round including a-post,n.s.f is non-existant ( plastic inner wing is visible ) gouge marks up the bonnet ( from the cow guard ) even ripped the bonnet scoop off, most windows smashed and more!!!!!!!!! police say the scooby saved her life....they could not believe that someone got out of the car ok...well apart from bruising,aches and pains and burns from the seat belt!!!!!!! all hail the subaru..king of cars!!!!!

Peppe..........
Old 18 December 2004, 10:01 PM
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Glad shes ok mate.
Old 18 December 2004, 10:02 PM
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Glad she's ok. Did they get the git that did it?
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Old 18 December 2004, 10:02 PM
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she sounds lucky. did the guy who caused it get stopped? I hope they throw the book at him.
Old 18 December 2004, 10:03 PM
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cheers m8
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Old 18 December 2004, 10:07 PM
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yes he did stop.......so did all the motorway the car went into some kind of shutdown( engine cut out ) the recovery had to pick it up from the middle lane........
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Old 18 December 2004, 10:27 PM
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And I'll bet everyone that went past was thinking "look at that *** head in the Subaru that caused that accident"
Old 18 December 2004, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by PEP
yes he did stop.......so did all the motorway the car went into some kind of shutdown( engine cut out ) the recovery had to pick it up from the middle lane........
Peppe.
hopefully the engine cut out wasn't caused by a broken cam pulley like so often happens in front impacts

At least your wife's ok, scoobs are very strong cars
Old 18 December 2004, 10:49 PM
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insurance assesors are going to see the car on wednesday..but looks like a write off!!!! but as you said thank god the misses was ok!!!!!!!!
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Car can be replaced she can't
Old 18 December 2004, 11:28 PM
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when people have said its going to be a write off, i thought to myself that she might try to talk me out of another scoob..but no my wife is adamant that we get another....what a wife..
all hale the power of the soob....
Peppe.....
Old 18 December 2004, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by PEP
when people have said its going to be a write off, i thought to myself that she might try to talk me out of another scoob..but no my wife is adamant that we get another....what a wife..
all hale the power of the soob....
Peppe.....


sorry got carried away i mean

all hale the power of the scoob....

Peppe.....
Old 19 December 2004, 12:53 AM
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The main thing is your other half is ok

but

Originally Posted by paulpalmer
Car can be replaced she can't


not quite true m8. i replaced mine and now i am far more happy



(sorry to take the p*ss)
Old 19 December 2004, 06:43 AM
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Good to hear that your wife is fine after the accident!
Old 19 December 2004, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by PEP
i thought to myself that she might try to talk me out of another scoob..but no my wife is adamant that we get another....what a wife..
Glad your wife is relatively unhurt sounds like the Car and some good luck was on her side get her to buy a couple of Lottery Ticket just in case it was all luck

I've been in two Accident's in Scoob's, only one where i was driving And agree the scooby faired very well in both



Tony

Ps over 60% of the Scoob's in my Area are driven by ladies
Old 19 December 2004, 10:05 AM
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PEP, So sorry to hear this M8, and I am so glad your wife is safe and well apart from bruising and aches and pains Go get another Scoob mate
Cheers
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Old 19 December 2004, 10:10 AM
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Wow, that sounds like a massive accident.

Can take a bit of time to get over, sounds like the stuff for flashbacks. I had them for about 6 months after flipping a car end over end on the M6. Felt invincible when I got out the car, started to shake about an hour later !

Modern cars, so much better. I got a letter from MIRA after the accident requesting details to put in a database on crash protection to help it improve further. They saved our lives.
Old 19 December 2004, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by T5NYW

Ps over 60% of the Scoob's in my Area are driven by ladies
OI!! whatchit!!!

Dan



Pep - Glad your missus is OK
Old 19 December 2004, 11:15 AM
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Good to hear the scoob saved your wife, could have ruined your Christmas
Old 19 December 2004, 11:50 AM
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peppe was it the green wagon that was totaled
Old 19 December 2004, 05:30 PM
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yes Stevey it was that very green wagon.......
Peppe.........

thanks for the replies the misses and i really appreciate it cheers......

Peppe.........
Old 20 December 2004, 11:24 AM
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Glad the wifey is ok!

Have you tried this? it comes highly recommended

Old 20 December 2004, 11:30 AM
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As somebody already said, the car can be replaced. Glad your wife is ok, thats the main thing. Atleast she realises that it was the scoob that probably saved her life.
Old 20 December 2004, 01:02 PM
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A T*At in a black lexus did exactly the same to me yesterday afternoon, on the turn off for the slip road for the m1 on the m62 eastbound.
Straight across the chevrons, with about 5-10 metres to spare b4 the barriers. His car was nearly bloody sideways with the speed and agression he swerved infornt of me.
I had my 3 month old daughter in the car and he was about 5 foot from taking the front of my car out.
I tried to chase the guy but lost him on the roundabout..... if i would have caught him i would have beaten him to within an inch of his life the bloody F*ckwit, could have caused a serious incident and injured my 3 month old daughter!!!
Old 20 December 2004, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by m111usy
A T*At in a black lexus did exactly the same to me yesterday afternoon, on the turn off for the slip road for the m1 on the m62 eastbound.
Straight across the chevrons, with about 5-10 metres to spare b4 the barriers. His car was nearly bloody sideways with the speed and agression he swerved infornt of me.
I had my 3 month old daughter in the car and he was about 5 foot from taking the front of my car out.
I tried to chase the guy but lost him on the roundabout..... if i would have caught him i would have beaten him to within an inch of his life the bloody F*ckwit, could have caused a serious incident and injured my 3 month old daughter!!!
"I tried to chase the guy but lost him on the roundabout"

Whilst I appreciate your concerns etc and having your daughter in the car.
Perhaps "chasing" the guy wasn't the most clever thing to do, especially with your daughter in the car.
Old 21 December 2004, 03:22 PM
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sorry mate looked a clean motor (also got a very green wagon)
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Originally Posted by PEP
my wife was driving my beloved on tuesday,when she was fish-tailed by some ****
Glad your missus is OK (she's still OK, isn't she? No aftershocks?) and sorry to hear about the motor, mate.

I just wanted to understand one detail, though. I thought that fishtailing was what rear-wheel-drive cars did under high-power, grip-limited acceleration (you used to see Indycars doing it a lot). That obviously doesn't apply in this case - so what do you mean by 'she was fishtailed'????

Sorry if this is a thick question!
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hi m8.... the scoob was hit on the o.s.r quarter...which then put it into a spin. ( like the american police video coverage programmes on sky..when they want to stop the car they are persuing this seems to be a common manoevre for the police over there???
i suppose it was a cross between a side-swipe and been fish-tailed.....

again thanks from us both for the interest...replies and p.m

cheers Peppe......
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Thanks for that explanation, mate. Must have been awful for her! She must be one hell of a girl to say: "Go get another Scooby!"
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Can second all those comments about scoob being a safe bet in an impact, saved my life whilst spinning on the wrong side of a dual carriageway, hit by an oncoming car impact speed 80mph side on, I survived.


The macabre guys at recovery compounds always have a sweep satke on fate of occupants in cars they see post impact (apparently), I was marked as expired with damage to my car, but not, a fractured sternum and a week in hospital was all I got.

Glad all are well comparatively I went straight out to get another scoob as well.
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