BANG!!!
So my friend Pramod and I went car shopping on the weekend. Looking at second hand Mazda MX-5's for myself. After looking at one in Mosman we were happily driving along Military Rd. Traffic was quite bad, we were going at around 20km/h. But everything was cool, the heavens were starting to open up, the sun peeping out from the clouds and the birds were chirping. Then suddenly, BANG!! Our heads jolted back bouncing off the headrest. My car lurges forward. I quickly applied the brakes so as not to smash into the car ahead.
"What the fuck was that?!?!" we both exclaimed.
Immediately I knew some bastard had tail-ended me. From the sound and impact it made, my first thought was "Shit there goes my car". I looked in the rear-view mirror and see a black late model VW Golf. But his front-end looked fine!! WTF?!?
So we pulled over and got out. I was expecting the worst, thinking the rear end was totally smashed. To my surprise there was hardly a scratch on my bumper. I couldn't believe my eyes. I looked all over trying to find signs of damage. Then I saw the tow-ring on the left hand side of my car which was bent at 90 degrees with his number plate impaled on it! hahaha I looked at his car. His grill and bumper were pushed in and there was a hole smack bang in the middle of his bumper, where his number plate used to be. haha He was a young bloke, dressed to go out for the day. He apologised and said he wasn't paying attention to the road whilst changing radio stations.
Pramod kindly yanked his number plate off my tow-ring while I inspected for other damage. I was worried that the force of impact had shaken a few screws loose in the car. Inside my car, everything in the storage compartment in my dash was now on the floor. The CD-Tuner deck was pushed out by an inch from the impact. Apart from that, no visible damage.
The tow-ring was connected to the chasis of the vehicle so when he hit, the entire force of impact was transfered to the whole car. That's probably what made it feel worst that it really was. If he'd hit my bumper instead, it would've absorded some of the force. Our guess is that he braked and swerved to the left before colliding. Upon braking, his front would have dipped, thus managing to only hit the tow-ring which was slightly below the bumper.
I called the bloke yesterday letting him know that I'll just go the the wreckers, get a second hand tow-ring and install it myself. He can just reimburse me for it. That'll save him the insurance hassle. Unfortunately for him, the damage on his car will cost about $3k. Poor bastard.
