I had my long waited Viper, in exact color that I wanted - yellow, for 3 months. I really like the car, I found a very good deal on it back in October - bought it for $42K with only 7K miles on it. Flew all the way to Montana to pick it up and drove in back to San Francisco. In the last three months I put upgrades on the car exactly as I wanted them - Corsa with the high flow cats, K&N, DCPerformance programming, short shift, cross drilled and slotted rotors, and lastly just yesterday I put gorgeous brand spanking new Forgeline wheels with the new Kumho tires on them. The car is just perfect. However, an unthinkable happened last night. After so many winnings from my friend to give him car to drive it on the parking lot I caved in and gave him keys. Well little did I know that the guy will spin the car almost instantly and end up hitting light pol crashing right end of the car - rear quoter panel, bumper, spoiler, lights and off course rear wheel. Also something must have bended or broken off on the wheel support as it looks inward, like its turning in.... I am mad at myself, have barely slept through the night and now don't really know what to do ?
The reason I gave such a big and lengthy description so that you understand that I really, really like the car and put a lot of effort to make it nicer in a short amount of time.
What should I do, should I repair the car under my friends insurance or should I try and claim total? On one hand, it is really no big deal and easily fixable by a good body-shop, however, on the other hand I don't want to fix the car and end up with the dirty Carfax car on my hands and unable to sell when the time comes.
What is done is done unfortunately I cannot change the past and no matter how many times I or you will tell me how I should have been reacting to my friends request to drive the car it will not help me anymore .
What would you do in my situation now? Try and fix it and hope for the best that it will not show in the carfax or tell insurance to take the car?
The reason I gave such a big and lengthy description so that you understand that I really, really like the car and put a lot of effort to make it nicer in a short amount of time.
What should I do, should I repair the car under my friends insurance or should I try and claim total? On one hand, it is really no big deal and easily fixable by a good body-shop, however, on the other hand I don't want to fix the car and end up with the dirty Carfax car on my hands and unable to sell when the time comes.
What is done is done unfortunately I cannot change the past and no matter how many times I or you will tell me how I should have been reacting to my friends request to drive the car it will not help me anymore .
What would you do in my situation now? Try and fix it and hope for the best that it will not show in the carfax or tell insurance to take the car?