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Title: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: naa on 13 November 2011, 09:26
I was in a very bad accident a few days ago - car pulled out of a country lane across the A road on which I was driving home.  She didn't look, "I didn't see you" and drove straight into my path - I hit her passenger door at 40mph.  I turned my car to the left and ended up in a hedge.  GTD is no more but it saved my life.  I emerged with just very bad bruising from the airbags and a bit of whiplash.  I am amazed that I was able to walk out of the car.  So - thanks VW - I owe my life to you!  (There are some very stupid people on the road!)

Ann
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: RickS on 13 November 2011, 09:35
I was in a very bad accident a few days ago - car pulled out of a country lane across the A road on which I was driving home.  She didn't look, "I didn't see you" and drove straight into my path - I hit her passenger door at 40mph.  I turned my car to the left and ended up in a hedge.  GTD is no more but it saved my life.  I emerged with just very bad bruising from the airbags and a bit of whiplash.  I am amazed that I was able to walk out of the car.  So - thanks VW - I owe my life to you!  (There are some very stupid people on the road!)

Ann
I'm glad you're OK; but couldn't you see the car start pulling out from a distance away, anticipate the problem and put the anchors on earlier? [Or were you speeding excessively  :laugh:]
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: am1w on 13 November 2011, 09:42
Oh how awful for you Ann. But am glad you are more or less ok.

You can't help yourself so I helped you.
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: MAW73 on 13 November 2011, 09:44
Glad you managed to walk away from that. Seeing as you feel the car saved your life its a good excuse I guess to buy another one.
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: andyr on 13 November 2011, 09:50
You have to consider yourself lucky in situations like that - That you can walk away virtually unharmed! Cars can be replaced people can't.
Get yourself physically checked out at your GP (if you haven't done so already) as a 'bit of whiplash' can cause problems later.
Glad to hear you're relatively unharmed and lets hope the insurance cough's up soon for your replacement ride  :smiley:
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: naa on 13 November 2011, 09:53
No not speeding  :smiley:  Doing 40mph - car pulled out straight in front of me - It seemed to slow down a bit and then accelerated straight in front - it just didn't stop! - hardly time to react at all.  We are talking about a country crossroad junction with major A road, double white lines across, there was no "distance away"  I guess it just didn't occur to me that the car would drive straight in front of me and I mean straight in front of me.  Police told me that I was, in their jargon, car No. 2 the no fault vehicle and as far as they could see the other driver had been 'concentrating on something other than driving' - mobile phone?????? - who knows.  I was carted off in an ambulance because of bad chest pain - but just internal bruising from the air bag - I was so so lucky!

Anyway - my post was just to say from personal experience as a crash test dummy - my Golf protected me perfectly - for all its little niggles, I will probably be getting another. 
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: andyr on 13 November 2011, 09:59
'concentrating on something other than driving' - mobile phone?????? - who knows. 


If the police find she *was* holding her phone lets hope they throw the book at her! GRrrrr!!  :angry: :angry:
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: Exonian on 13 November 2011, 10:16
As others have said, glad you're okay(ish) Ann.
Not much else to add really, you've survived, the car can be replaced and hopefully the other party has learn their lesson.

And I'm glad to hear you're getting another Golf (probably), stay around and keep us blokes in check.
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: am1w on 13 November 2011, 10:24
Ann, may I suggest some physio. Just in case.
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: The Doc on 13 November 2011, 10:25
Good that your ok.

My wife got hit in her MK5 a few years back head on by a car that had come across from the other side of a dual carriageway, she was fine, golf died though and the focus that hit her was a right mess.

Safe and strong - something people often forget about when buying a car or comparing performance / handling etc
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: PenguinGTI on 13 November 2011, 10:33
Really glad to hear that you are ok. We all take pride in our cars but at the end of the day they are here to protect us on the road.


Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: Jimble on 13 November 2011, 10:50
Glad your ok, i'll never buy a car with less than 5 stars.
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: am1w on 13 November 2011, 11:04
Glad your ok, i'll never buy a car with less than 5 stars.

Absolutely. Even a half star is the difference between life and death.
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: naa on 13 November 2011, 13:07
You are right 'The Doc' safety can be overlooked when buying a car but I think I will always feel safe in a Golf now - well - as safe as you can be  :smiley:  5* it has to be from now on!

Thanks everyone for your good wishes. 
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: am1w on 13 November 2011, 13:33
Ann:

Make sure the police check for any calls or texts sent at the time of the accident from the other party's mobile provider records. They can tend to miss things sometimes as they are only human and nowadays are under considerable pressure.

BTW, what make was the other car and was it also a write off?

Upsetting times for you but thankfully you are not seriously injured but injured you were. Serious enough IMO.

Hope it all works out satisfactorily for you. All the best.

Asker

PS: I have had 4 write-offs and amazingly none my fault.
Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: Buck on 13 November 2011, 15:49
Ann

Good to hear you are OK (relatively speaking) and that the car did the job it was designed to.

Hope the insurance companies do the right thing and you can get another one of equal spec. etc.

Title: Re: My beautiful GTD gone to the great VW in the sky :(
Post by: Radek on 16 November 2011, 10:29
Glad you're ok. 40 mph straight into a car is the NCAP test condition so you can officially call yourself test crash dummy :)
Speaking from experience - don't let them repair it. But it depends on your insurance company and the GAP cover (always recommended!)