Guidelines

What happens if I hit my car with my other car?

What happens if I hit my car with my other car?

Your liability coverage will pay for damages to his vehicle. Your collision coverage will pay for damages to your own vehicle. If you do not have collision coverage, however, you may have to pay for damages out of pocket. Even the vehicle that is “the victim” will not be covered by the other car’s liability policy.

Are you automatically at fault if you back into someone?

Is the Driver Backing Up Always At Fault? In most cases, the driver backing up will be partially at fault, if not entirely at fault. That said, there are a few exceptions to the rules when making a determination of fault.

Can a transmission be damaged in an accident?

Regardless of whether your car is manual or automatic, its transmission can indeed sustain damage in a front end collision. Watch out for leaking fluid. You’ll need to get your car checked out right away, as not having enough transmission fluid will cause even more damage to the components.

Can a fender bender mess up your transmission?

Transmission Problems After a Fender Bender All-wheel or rear-wheel drive vehicles are particularly susceptible to transmission damage, even in a minor accident. A damaged transmission must be addressed as soon as possible after the incident, as damage will compound over time and can become extremely costly.

Do I need to tell my insurance company if someone hits me?

Yes, you need to declare all accidents that you’re involved in, regardless of who, or what, was at fault. Pretty much all insurance providers will have a clause in their policy requiring you to declare any incidences you’re involved in while driving in the past 5 years.

Is it true that I drive a Porsche?

Yes, I own and drive a Porsche – with no apology (but apparently some excuses). I thought of an unsolicited response such as, “ I’ve been saving for this car since I was 13 ” or “ My other car is a Hyundai Accent ” (as if that mattered).

Why do people call me Bill when I drive a Porsche?

I pronounce Porsche with a lift at the end because that’s the guy’s name and also how it’s referred to over there in Germany where it was born. The way I look at it, if you introduce yourself to someone as “William”, it’s presumptuous for them to call you Bill.

Do you pronounce Porsche with a lift at the end?

I thought of an unsolicited response such as, “ I’ve been saving for this car since I was 13 ” or “ My other car is a Hyundai Accent ” (as if that mattered). I pronounce Porsche with a lift at the end because that’s the guy’s name and also how it’s referred to over there in Germany where it was born.

What kind of cars are associated with Porsche?

For some reason, the public often associates Porsche with the Grey Poupon and Polo crowd. With full disclosure, I was raised on Mustangs and Camaros – never thought I’d end up driving any kind of Porsche.