March 9th, 2007

Neon Crunch

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Poor little red neon all crunched up.  What do you think this poor little red neon has gone through?  Someone bought it brand new and drove it around with pride.  After years of riding around, they had a little run in with another car.  Maybe they sold it to someone else after a while.  Then the used car owner had an accident.  Poor little red neon all crunched up.  Will this car ever see the open road again?  Or will it forever be lonely in the junk yard?  What do you think the destiny is for this little neon?

March 8th, 2007

Car on the Edge

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Wow, I would not want to be inside of this car in that position! First of all, how did it get up there? Maybe there is a road or a path fenced in on that level. It certainly looks out of place from this angle. It’s highly unlikely the car to a leap upwards. It is also unlikely that it was dropped from a helicopter. If you were driving and your car ended up like this, how would you get out? That rail looks like it’s starting to bend. Scary! Look out below!

March 8th, 2007

Car Hit With Bricks

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This poor Corolla has been through a lot. If you look at the rear, it seems that an accident has already taken place. I’m not sure how all those bricks got thrown on the top. Was the car in the wrong place at the wrong time? Twice in one day? Sometimes life will hit you like a ton of bricks, but hopefully not literally. Imagine the dents and scratches besides the other obvious damage we can see. I wonder if the engine is still working. The impact was in the rear and mostly on the top. Even though it doesn’t look pretty, it probably still runs.

March 7th, 2007

Hood Popping Crash

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Did you notice that both hoods are open?  The trunk on the Ford is wide open, too.  If they wanted to check out what is inside why didn’t they just pull over?  I wonder who is at fault in this accident.  The Ford was hit in the side.  That could mean that the other car went at the wrong time.  That could also mean that the Ford went at the wrong time.  It all depends on how they tell it, I guess.  We can see if there was a stop sign around or anything.  My guess is as good as yours.

March 7th, 2007

Car Slips and Crashes

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It is yet another snowy day on the road. Winter weather can certainly be dangerous. Slipping and sliding off the road is no picnic. I’m wondering if that is a pole or a tree. It isn’t exactly along the road, so at first I assumed it was a tree. Now that I am looking at how straight it is, I think it could be a pole. It still might be a tree, though. I can’t be sure because I don’t see the top of it. Either way, the effect on the car is pretty much the same. Whether it is a tree or a pole, the car is still damaged.

March 6th, 2007

Three Car Crash

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What did I tell you about those traffic lights?  They are for your own safety.  It seems like these three had a quick impact.  Perhaps these lights were flashing, and some people just figure they can go anytime.  Red flashing traffic lights mean stop and proceed when safe, like a stop sign.  Yellow means proceed slowly with caution.  Somebody did something wrong.  It doesn’t look like anyone got hurt.  They must not have been going very fast.  That is a nice Toyota Avalon, though.  I would hate to see a scratch on that.

March 6th, 2007

Tree vs. Car

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In this battle, I would have to say that the tree could be the victor. This Saturn didn’t have a chance. It is the vengeance of all trees against the countless cars that have injured them. Be careful when parking your car in nature. The regular road might be the territory of the vehicles, but not in the woods. The trees and creatures rule the area, and they know that cars are bad for them. All the exhaust and crashes into trees add up. Nature isn’t going to just stand around and let it happen. Trees rule!

March 5th, 2007

Totally Totaled Car

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This car looks like it was torn apart by hungry wild animals.  What kind of an accident makes a mess like that?  Word has it these people survived it.  How did they manage that?  In case you’re wondering, it’s a Saturn.  I don’t know the model, can you tell what it is?  The rear actually looks in tact enough to get a peek, but the picture is of the front.  That’s no help!  Oh well.  I doubt they would invest in repairs.  It’s highly likely that the cost of that could buy a whole new car, or at least a nice down payment on a good one.

March 5th, 2007

Buick Rear-ended

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This poor 1994 Buick got smacked right in the rear.  From the looks of things, it seems like the impact was a decent speed.  It also could have been a bigger vehicle.  Perhaps it was a small truck.  They got rammed right into the guard rail.  The owner was apparently patriotic.  (Check out the flags).  If this car didn’t have air conditioning, it does now.  (Check out the rear window).  Are those red lights in the back?  Was this a cop car?  I can’t be sure, they may not even be lights.  Cop cars would put the light in front, wouldn’t they?

March 4th, 2007

Jeep After Crash

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This jeep is not looking too good.  Do you think she will ever see the road again?  That’s highly unlikely, I would say.  It looks like they probably had a head on collision with a pole or a tree.  But why?  Why do people hit poles and trees?  Were they drunk?  Were they high?  Were they holding a cell phone, smoking and driving with two fingers?  Were the roads wet?  Was it dark out?  Well, all I can say is that the jeep started it, because the pole or tree wasn’t doing anything to them.

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