Driving in this morning after a couple inches of snow, a Lexus found itself not being able to stop coming down the hill onto the main road. I dodged her the best I could. No body damage for me. It hit at an angle on the rear passenger wheel. A piece of her front bumper wedged itself between my wheel and the tire causing it to run flat by the time I got to work. The tire shop is checking that part of it out now, whether the wheel is bent or not. It did crush the hub cap though.
She was doing maybe 15mph and I was going about 30. After I get that fixed I'll have to make a day appt with the dealer or a body shop to check the frame. I don't think anything else got hurt. I'm glad there was some snow/ice on the road cause I slid right around, a slow 180. I drove it another 10 miles to work and didn't feel and weird vibrations. Of course it would have been hard to tell with a half inflated tire and snow covered roads.
Anything else I can check?
That ES300 of hers came apart pretty good though
She was doing maybe 15mph and I was going about 30. After I get that fixed I'll have to make a day appt with the dealer or a body shop to check the frame. I don't think anything else got hurt. I'm glad there was some snow/ice on the road cause I slid right around, a slow 180. I drove it another 10 miles to work and didn't feel and weird vibrations. Of course it would have been hard to tell with a half inflated tire and snow covered roads.
Anything else I can check?
That ES300 of hers came apart pretty good though
