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Smart move to have him crack off an estimate for you. Hopefully the insurance company will turn the other cheek. These kinds of repairs can be a real deep hole, though. Tough to wipe this one clean. Butt plugs.
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I'd sell the car and drive something more realistic, your premium is far too high and makes no sense to continue paying so much.
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Especially since his username looks like his actual name. I don't shame anyone but the OP is a mo in many ways.
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I think all the truth chat provided has made him sit back and ponder his actions.
$750/mo. for insurance is just insane, but if he can afford the M4... |
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Honestly, I would sell the car once it's fixed, get something a lot cheaper, take that $750/month insurance payment (which will only go up) and whatever the car payment is and put that toward retirement and let that grow and grow. There's a world of cars out there that are much, much cheaper but still fun to drive/mod.
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He’s more concerned about his “status” with “then” and will pay a premium for it. It’s a shame because being so young, he should be driving a more sensible car and saving money for more important things like a home, education or some unplanned event. Funny how some people think bad things will never happen to them until they do.
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What is the total repair cost?
Also, do you get any finacial support from parents? How much is your monthy car payment? Do you have any other bills besides the car and insurance? Could you post a better pic thats not a close up of your car, and also the other vehicle involved? Thank you. |
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The total repair cost is under 20k at the moment. ^(Edit)- sorry wasn’t home and didn’t have access to the estimate. Currently it’s sitting at $6800, and pretty low. Might’ve honestly been better off getting it fixed privately, but it’s fine. Also, no I have zero financial assistance, I have rent, other vehicles and plenty of other financial burdens at the moment. I was luckily blessed with parents that pushed me to work hard… No more pictures at the moment because the car is at the body shop and I only had that one picture |
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No one here knows you or your situation so most of the “advice” is pretty useless. They’ll try to attack you while dressing it up as advice. One thing you’ll learn as you get older, most ppl say one thing and do another. Keep your head up. |
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Some of the advice here is realistic. There is a few here that are the popo and they see things like this all the time, daily. Young drivers, driving far too fast and get into accidents because they believe they are better drivers than they actually are. Believing a car with AWD will save them from losing control. 23 is very young to drive a car such as this. Yes, you have the funds for it and apparently paying it off just fine. That is good and all but the problem is, you aren't skilled enough as a driver to handle a car such as this.
One of the huge mistakes people tend to make in the earlier years driving is believing AWD will save you. It won't. The other mistake you made is posting this on Bimmerpost. If you hit someone, they or insurance finds this thread? You're screwed. Since you said you are from a small town and they seem to be on the up and up, then you could be fine (aka they don't find out) That one photo you posted only show exterior damage. If nothing else is showing or is hidden on the computers (techs should plug in and read it), then just fix it. Doing it privately will get you into trouble. If there is another car involved, they sure as hell don't have to do it privately. Why would they want to if YOU hit them? Be honest with yourself. You made a mistake, step up and make it right. Especially when you are posting this on freaken Bimmerpost. Whether or not you should move on from this car is a matter of opinion. I spent 13 years driving a 04 Jetta before moving on to better cars. Another 3 years after that with a 2012 328i before getting a M4, then my M3 before going into Porsche. You learn, developing your driving skills first before trying to handle proper sports cars. Buy a ND3 Miata, learn to drive then go into a higher HP car like the M. This also highlights another problem I have with most German car companies now a days. They chase numbers, put out cars with far too much damn HP in the hands of people who don't know how to properly handle it. Driving a car very fast in a straight line doesn't mean you are a good driver. It just means you can drive fast in a straight line. Learn from this. Paying $750 per month for insurance means your insurance don't trust you. And as much as I dislike insurance companies, they are right when it comes to young drivers.
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Lots of advice for the 23YO, should do this and that but if he likes an M3 and has the financial clout to run it then GL to him..just a driving course or two on a track would come in handy for him and make him a better driver.
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Best I can tell you care a lot about the "status" part of it, I have no problem with this just think you believe people care a lot more than they actually do. 2 people drive by me, 1 in an old 4 Runner, 1 a new BMW, I don't think anything about either of the drivers. This place shows over and over that you can't tell anything about someone's financial situation by the car they drive.
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Also, you "have a home" (own) or pay rent? Just to clarify... You can have 10 degrees, that doesn't make a difference. In 2024, you can have no degree and be millionaire and still be highly intelligent. There are many paths to financial freedom and success. Everyone has their opinion but at the end of the day, hopefully you nor the other party was injured and you learned from this mistake. Your life and the life of another is not something that can be replaced. |
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Completely thread de-rail, but yes I do RENT because with the current housing market where I am, it’s smarter at the moment. There was 0 injuries ✅ Will no longer be replying to this thread, issue has been solved-ish. |
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I am assuming with the long list of expensive cars, motorcycles, high income, multiple degrees, "status", massively high insurance, nothing about the car repair matters from a financial standpoint & whatever happens is just a report on how to get the car fixed. One thing that does seem odd is the concern on the insurance rate going up.
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