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93 Civic DX sedan. It was a collision hard enough that the drawer beneath the radio opened and sent the coin change I keep there flying. As I got out, I thought I would find the Civic's rear would be partly flattened. I was amazed that externally, the bumper only showed scratches. The exhaust system is intact. Is the integrity of the foam etc. in the bumper compromised, though, after a hard rear-ending? The police made their report. I spoke with my insurance company last night. While only once before (on another car 20 years ago) of several rear-endings have I pursued a claim, this collision was so hard that I am concerned. |
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Elle wrote: 93 Civic DX sedan. It was a collision hard enough that the drawer beneath the radio opened and sent the coin change I keep there flying. As I got out, I thought I would find the Civic's rear would be partly flattened. I was amazed that externally, the bumper only showed scratches. The exhaust system is intact. Is the integrity of the foam etc. in the bumper compromised, though, after a hard rear-ending? The police made their report. I spoke with my insurance company last night. While only once before (on another car 20 years ago) of several rear-endings have I pursued a claim, this collision was so hard that I am concerned. if there's no deformation, there's nothing to worry about. if there is damage, of much more concern is whether you get to keep your own car - if you have full insurance coverage, chances are, the insurer will take your car, junk it, and give you a trivial settlement as "market value". *only insure old cars third party if you like them and want to keep them. |
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93 Civic DX sedan. It was a collision hard enough that the drawer beneath the radio opened and sent the coin change I keep there flying. |
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As I got out, I thought I would find the Civic's rear would be partly flattened. I was amazed that externally, the bumper only showed scratches. The exhaust system is intact. Is the integrity of the foam etc. in the bumper compromised, though, after a hard rear-ending? |
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The police made their report. I spoke with my insurance company last night. While only once before (on another car 20 years ago) of several rear-endings have I pursued a claim, this collision was so hard that I am concerned. |
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To clarify and/or double check: There is no deformation of the bumper that appears on an external inspection. I asked the policeman about the styrofoam inside, and he said the external plastic would often bounce back, showing no deformation, but meanwhile the styrofoam inside could be permanently deformed. Is this not so from your understanding of bumper construction? |
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Elle <honda.lion... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote 93 Civic DX sedan. It was a collision hard enough that the drawer beneath the radio opened and sent the coin change I keep there flying. Hope you were OK. Did you see it coming? |
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I was at a stoplight that had turned green yet the cars in front of me were not moving. So I did not see it coming. I will do all the checks you described soon. Thank you for the detail! |
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It is fairly easy to remove the rear bumper to see what's going on under there. |
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Postscript: On reflecting on this accident and preventing it in the future, and from reading Dan's post, I think one of the lessons here is when there is a green light yet people ahead of one's car are not moving, glance at the rear-view mirror throughout and see what people in the back are doing. Maybe scoot the car up a little until people start moving. |
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