This Is Why We Drive Tahoes and Yukons
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This Is Why We Drive Tahoes and Yukons
I was at lunch today with some members of my tech team at work. I was stopped at a light when we heard screeching tires then BOOM! A guy rear ended me doing 20mph. He was not able to drive home but I got the guys back to work with no problem. The police officer who responded just chuckled when he looked at the damage to the car. I love my Tahoe!
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Is this a... I mean was this a sentra or an altima? (like it makes a difference) -and- was he on the cell phone before and after the accident?
Hope you are OK. Change the bumper at your convenience. On a second thought, your truck looks more rugged now
Hope you are OK. Change the bumper at your convenience. On a second thought, your truck looks more rugged now
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RE: This Is Why We Drive Tahoes and Yukons
Amazing how stout those rear bumpers are. Too bad you didn't have a hitch in the receiver. Probably wouldn't have even touched the paint.
Good that you and your crew are OK. Those rear enders can hurt sometimes.
Good that you and your crew are OK. Those rear enders can hurt sometimes.
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