S2000 is gone.
I'm very, very careful with my car and don't park it anywhere that I'd have to worry about it
Hopefully everything goes smoothly for you
If parts aren't in production anymore then there really isn't a way to custom order them. You shouldn't run into to many parts for your AP2 that aren't in production though, AP1 on the other hand is a different story. You have to remember that most everything for the AP2 was made from 2004-2009, so replacement parts for the AP2 should be available for a while to come.
this happened to me 3 1/2 - 4 years ago. never a good situation. sadly you just have to pay attention to who follows you home or where you park. if at any time you feel threatened or followed, just drive to a store/gas station and wait it out.
i've learned a good lesson and am more careful about where i go, where i park, and who follows my car.
sorry about your car, hope to see you in another s2000 soon!
i've learned a good lesson and am more careful about where i go, where i park, and who follows my car.
sorry about your car, hope to see you in another s2000 soon!
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Originally Posted by Feezy
It shouldn't effect your premiums, that is what comprehensive coverage is for. The carriers generally don't raise your rate if this is the first incident. If you have multiple comprehensive claims then they do what they want. It's worth remembering that a comprehensive claim is a different animal than a collision claim.
Regardless of the coverage, collision/comp/tow/medical, a claim is a claim and your rates could be affected. Now some carriers, not all, offer accident forgiveness
Typically it requires that you have continuous coverage with the carrier for several years before accident forgiveness would apply.
Originally Posted by Feezy
It shouldn't effect your premiums, that is what comprehensive coverage is for. The carriers generally don't raise your rate if this is the first incident. If you have multiple comprehensive claims then they do what they want. It's worth remembering that a comprehensive claim is a different animal than a collision claim.
Regardless of the coverage, collision/comp/tow/medical, a claim is a claim and your rates could be affected. Now some carriers, not all, offer accident forgiveness
Typically it requires that you have continuous coverage with the carrier for several years before accident forgiveness would apply.
Again, comprehensive claims are a totally different animal than collision claims. Accident forgiveness would be geared more towards dealing with an at fault accident, which would be collision coverage.
Originally Posted by flyins2000
True and False Regardless of the coverage, collision/comp/tow/medical, a claim is a claim and your rates could be affected. Now some carriers, not all, offer accident forgiveness Typically it requires that you have continuous coverage with the carrier for several years before accident forgiveness would apply.
Originally Posted by Feezy
None of what i said is false.
Again, comprehensive claims are a totally different animal than collision claims. Accident forgiveness would be geared more towards dealing with an at fault accident, which would be collision coverage.
Also, if the policy has any good driver discount/claims free discounts on the policy, those could be removed, thus leading to a rate increase, although it would be small








