Accident with S2000 after 1 day
Originally Posted by strathound,Dec 2 2005, 04:23 PM
But let's not forget that this is why the insurance is so high on these vehicles.
Originally Posted by Poindexter,Dec 2 2005, 12:50 PM
Another thing stereotypical Americans do - blame things on everyone else 

Pot. Kettle. Black.
Boy, has this thread started some kind of hostilities or what?
As a Euro, I can think of many things to write, but the passion we share for the s2000 on this forum unites us after all!
As for what Liemdao feels, yeah I can understand it: when your are young, a car like that is pretty much THE most important possession; and when this happen, as metal and money that maybe, you cannot help being the most miserable person in the world!
Hang in there Limdao; against all odds, this whole experience will be just a bad memory, and also one of many lessons life brings us.
As a Euro, I can think of many things to write, but the passion we share for the s2000 on this forum unites us after all!

As for what Liemdao feels, yeah I can understand it: when your are young, a car like that is pretty much THE most important possession; and when this happen, as metal and money that maybe, you cannot help being the most miserable person in the world!
Hang in there Limdao; against all odds, this whole experience will be just a bad memory, and also one of many lessons life brings us.
Originally Posted by 2kturkey,Dec 2 2005, 04:11 AM
Typical parochial, xenophobic US response - get a life and understand that there are cultures other than the US.
On second thoughts, I'm wrong, the US has no f....ing culture.
On second thoughts, I'm wrong, the US has no f....ing culture.
Originally Posted by iamhomin,Nov 30 2005, 05:13 PM
Are you sure the streets were dry? It's highly unlikely for the car to spin the way you described if the pavement were dry (assuming there are no other variabilities)







