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Probably the end of the road for my poor Vibe

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 11:37 am
by SGT
I had been a long time member here since 2003, when I first joined so excited about my wonderful new 2004 Vibe. It's been a great car, almost 12 years later and 165,000 miles and it runs like a top. Until yesterday anyway. I had given the car to my son when I got a new car about 2 years ago. He was driving it yesterday when someone rear ended him pretty hard. He is safe and OK, and that is most important. This is a wonderful testament for the safety of this awesome car. The back is all pushed in, I think the frame may be bent, but it kept my son safe. I am impressed with how this car held up. He's a safe driver, so no fault on his side and the Vibe kept him safe.

So it's a sad day for the Vibe, but so happy my son is OK. The back doors won't open, the trim in the hatch area is all busted up, but he's safe and that is what is the most important. I would buy another Vibe, and maybe we will to replace this one if the insurance company totals it.

So what did the other car look like? She hit hard. I'd say in this Versa versus Vibe match up, the Versa lost, big time...

Re: Probably the end of the road for my poor Vibe

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 11:47 am
by SGT
Here's what the other car looked like.

Re: Probably the end of the road for my poor Vibe

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 1:42 pm
by trb
Sorry to hear about your Vibe! But you are correct, it did a good job protecting your son. I've seen many pics of wrecked Vibes on here, and generally there are very few or fairly minor injuries from the accidents. My daughter got rear ended in my 2010 GT last year just like your son, and she was just fine with only a sore neck for a few days. I would have bought her a new Vibe, but she really wanted something a bit bigger for her own car, so we got her a Rogue. I got myself another Vibe, this time with a manual transmission since my daughter would not be driving it! :D

Good luck with the settlement and hope that your son is 100% OK after this!

Re: Probably the end of the road for my poor Vibe

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 3:18 pm
by vibrologist
Good thing your son is safe. I also hope that the driver of the Versa is safe.

You are probably right: the car's structure is likely bent because the rear doors don't open.

Wishing you all the best in dealing with the insurance.

Re: Probably the end of the road for my poor Vibe

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 6:30 pm
by tpollauf
Safety first and YES ... Glad all those involved in this mishap were safe. The fact that the doors won't open in an indication of frame damage. A good frame shop will be able to "stretch" it back to factory specs and then the doors will once again open, Then just a newer rear hatch & bumper. If they total it, it will be worth fixing and will not costs much. Keep up posted on the outcome.

Re: Probably the end of the road for my poor Vibe

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 5:55 am
by Baltovibe
So sorry for your Vibe, but thankful your son is ok.

It doesn't take much to total a 2004 Vibe these days. My Vibe has been rear-ended several times in the past 10 years, but was repaired each time.

Not sure what would happen if it gets rear-ended again, but will probably get totaled. So, to help prevent that, I purchased a SpareBumper attachment, and applied reflective tape for more visibility.

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Wish I could get those wonderful alloy wheels!

Re: Probably the end of the road for my poor Vibe

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 1:12 pm
by Nasmfell
[quote="tpollauf"]Safety first and YES ... Glad all those involved in this mishap were safe. The fact that the doors won't open in an indication of frame damage. A good frame shop will be able to "stretch" it back to factory specs and then the doors will once again open, Then just a newer rear hatch & bumper. If they total it, it will be worth fixing and will not costs much. Keep up posted on the outcome.[/quote

Fat chance that will happen. Insurance will probably total.

Re: Probably the end of the road for my poor Vibe

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 1:13 pm
by Nasmfell
Glad your son is okay, which is what is really important.

Re: Probably the end of the road for my poor Vibe

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 7:16 pm
by trb
Nasmfell wrote:
tpollauf wrote:Safety first and YES ... Glad all those involved in this mishap were safe. The fact that the doors won't open in an indication of frame damage. A good frame shop will be able to "stretch" it back to factory specs and then the doors will once again open, Then just a newer rear hatch & bumper. If they total it, it will be worth fixing and will not costs much. Keep up posted on the outcome.
Fat chance that will happen. Insurance will probably total.
Right, insurance will total it, and then someone will buy it at auction for $800-1,200 and fix it on the cheap. Then someone will have a great car for maybe $2K or so. I've actually looked at a few online that were very minorly ? damaged that would be easy fixes. One just needed a hatch and a new rear bumper and tail light to look good cosmetically. Looked like the doors worked.

Re: Probably the end of the road for my poor Vibe

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 5:54 pm
by vibenvy
Sorry about the Vibe, but very glad to hear your son is okay which is most important. Be sure to keep us updated on what ends up happening with insurance. Good luck ;).