NYLIBUD Posted Tuesday at 01:36 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:36 AM I got slammed by a UPS truck.🫣It was a great car.2009 Crown Vic,police interceptor .😱Totaled total. Nooooo!!!!!.There goes my insurance. 6
meechum68 Posted Tuesday at 01:46 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:46 AM Oh man that sucks so bad I would get it back to yank the drive line from engine to rear end. And it looks like that driver side wheel lived. I hate seeing that.Â
sfhess Posted Tuesday at 02:00 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:00 AM (edited) if you were, as you say, "slammed by a UPS truck", and you are not at fault, your insurance had better not go up. Edited Tuesday at 02:01 AM by sfhess 1 1
The Junkman Posted Tuesday at 04:39 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:39 AM For all the front end damage, the cabin stayed remarkably intact and undamaged. It did its job. I'll bet you were sore in a few places afterwards but given the alternative outcome.... Steve (a driver of a remarkably large number of Crown Vics-for business purposes that is.) 1
iamsuperdan Posted Tuesday at 02:44 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:44 PM 12 hours ago, sfhess said: if you were, as you say, "slammed by a UPS truck", and you are not at fault, your insurance had better not go up. Unfortunately, that's not how it works. Even if UPS' insurance company covers replacement cost on the Crown Vic, Ron now has an accident on his record. So although his insurance company may not have to pay anything for the accident, his rates will undoubtedly rise because of this.  Is the frame toast? Most insurance write offs can offer a "keep it" option, where you get to keep the vehicle, you get paid less than replacement cost, and the vehicle now has a salvage title on it. Many years ago, I had a VW Passat that I spent a lot of time and effort on. It was written off in a hailstorm. Insurance gave me the option of $4500, and the car goes away, or I get $3000 and keep the car, albeit with a salvage record. Mechanically, it was perfect, interior was perfect. I knew I couldn't replace the car for $4500, so I kept the car and used the $3k to repair the body. The cool part was that they never added a salvage record to the VIN. As far as any searches were concerned, the car was never damaged or written off.  Anyway, if given the option, would keeping the car and repairing the front end be an option?Â
Ace-Garageguy Posted Tuesday at 02:56 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:56 PM 'T'were me, I'd buy the salvage from the insurance company if that's an option where you are. It is where I am, and I've saved several "economic totals" that were excellent mechanically, and either brought them back, or swapped the guts into straight shells. Far as fixing that one goes, I don't know many shops that are competent to do that car right (WE are), but I've seen so much structural buggery that was "just repaired"...well, I wouldn't want it, period...unless you know a shop that has a reputation for doing heavy hits absolutely correctly. There aren't many out there. 1 1
NYLIBUD Posted Tuesday at 03:42 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 03:42 PM Thanks for all the advice guys.No I got a nice payout from Nationwide.And the car is a complete wreck.I’ll just get another one.I have a couple of other cars,so that’s positive.But this was a good car.Its gone.🫣 2
DJMar Posted Tuesday at 04:19 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:19 PM Bummer about the Vic, but glad you walked away from that. 1
mcs1056 Posted Tuesday at 04:45 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:45 PM Can't even use that front end for an F100. 1
johnyrotten Posted Tuesday at 04:51 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:51 PM Looking at the damage, I wouldn't be surprised to see damage on the engine and transmission,as far as broken mounting bosses for accessories and engine mounts. It's a shame too, those are great, cool cars. 1
Brutalform Posted Wednesday at 01:15 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:15 AM 10 hours ago, iamsuperdan said: Unfortunately, that's not how it works. Even if UPS' insurance company covers replacement cost on the Crown Vic, Ron now has an accident on his record. So although his insurance company may not have to pay anything for the accident, his rates will undoubtedly rise because of this.    This all depends on the state you live in. Here in Pa, your rates will not go up due to a non fault accident.Â
Brutalform Posted Wednesday at 01:16 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:16 AM Sorry to learn of your loss, Ron. Glad you weren’t injured. 1
bobss396 Posted Wednesday at 11:37 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:37 AM My stepmother wadded up a similar Mercury around 2009. That was more across the front, even the dash was pushed back.
NYLIBUD Posted Wednesday at 05:37 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 05:37 PM Half the engine and tranny we’re 10 feet down the road.Im so PISSSSSSDED OFF.It was a great car. 1
1972coronet Posted yesterday at 12:57 AM Posted yesterday at 12:57 AM 7 hours ago, NYLIBUD said: Half the engine and tranny we’re 10 feet down the road.Im so PISSSSSSDED OFF.It was a great car. Firstly, I'm glad that you're okay physically. Too bad that you couldn't part it out - lots of CVPI-only equipment on those ( Certified Calibration speedometer ; dash trim where the centre trunk-release button is ; driver-side door panel... just to name a couple ). Heck, I'd buy the Lighting Control Module from you ! The one in my '04 has a bad relay - rebuilt ones are $300 my cost.Â
sfhess Posted yesterday at 05:42 AM Posted yesterday at 05:42 AM (edited) On 10/7/2025 at 7:44 AM, iamsuperdan said: Unfortunately, that's not how it works. Even if UPS' insurance company covers replacement cost on the Crown Vic, Ron now has an accident on his record. So although his insurance company may not have to pay anything for the accident, his rates will undoubtedly rise because of this.  Is the frame toast? Most insurance write offs can offer a "keep it" option, where you get to keep the vehicle, you get paid less than replacement cost, and the vehicle now has a salvage title on it. Many years ago, I had a VW Passat that I spent a lot of time and effort on. It was written off in a hailstorm. Insurance gave me the option of $4500, and the car goes away, or I get $3000 and keep the car, albeit with a salvage record. Mechanically, it was perfect, interior was perfect. I knew I couldn't replace the car for $4500, so I kept the car and used the $3k to repair the body. The cool part was that they never added a salvage record to the VIN. As far as any searches were concerned, the car was never damaged or written off.  Anyway, if given the option, would keeping the car and repairing the front end be an option? I was rear ended a few years ago.  The driver who caused the crash was not insured. My uninsured motorist coverage, along with the UMPD deductible waiver, paid for repair of the damage and a rental car. There was no "accident" (crash) on my record and no increase in my premium. The key words are "at fault". If an insurance company raises you rates for a not-at-fault crash, it's time to find another insurance company Edited yesterday at 05:43 AM by sfhess
webestang Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago What a bummer. Seems you are OK and that is a great relief. Such a sweet Vic. I myself had to sell my 96 Vic due to so many electrical problems. Would love to have another but they are getting very scarce here in St. Lou.Â
ranma Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) On 10/8/2025 at 1:37 PM, NYLIBUD said: .It was a great car Hey Ron, There is a 2009 Crown Vic ex Police that looks simular to yours on Craiglist in Mentor Ohio (near Cleveland. Has 98,000 miles asking price of $3,900.. Photo from the two day old listing.. Edited 15 hours ago by ranma 1
NYLIBUD Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago On 10/6/2025 at 9:46 PM, meechum68 said: Oh man that sucks so bad I would get it back to yank the drive line from engine to rear end. And it looks like that driver side wheel lived. I hate seeing that. Yup,thanks,it really sucks.I may try to find another.Just a great car.And the UPS truck just had a dent.SOB😓I mean anything can be repaired,but I think in this case,she’s a goner.I did get a nice check from Nationwide(the UPS’s-ins co.).So will see,like I said,maybe I’ll pick up another one.They just look so sinister in black.And I don’t care what anyone says,they are fast,great handling cars, so if I do pick up another one,its gotta be black.Theres still tons of good parts,no doubt,but I don’t have the time to start parting it out,and besides it’s already at the scrap yard,with two other cars stacked on top of it…Waaaaa.😖ðŸ˜Ah but seriously,it’s just a car,and it ain’t the first one I’ve totaled.🙄Whatever,but again,thanks for all the well wishes and advice.Oh and Allstate SUCKS,like I said,tons of red tape to deal with..Im dropping them,before they drop me.Including my Jeep Cherokee and Landrover.Thanks guys.🤕I’ll start searching Craigslist.lol  13 hours ago, bobss396 said: Where on Commack Road was this?  13 hours ago, bobss396 said: Where on Commack Road was this? Across from the Shell,and Chick Felli(spelling?)just north of the LIE.I was going to turn left on Imperial way to go to a friends house,and BAAAAMMM…Oh and most of the cops at the scene were total dicks.🤮🥴I had to get a bunch of stuff out of the car,but they kept pushing me back,especially one ugly fat slob bitch of a cop.🚨😤Ah life goes on. 1
The Junkman Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Part of my extensive experience with Crown Vics, I periodically had to investigate collisions involving UPS trucks. It always seemed amusing that when a tow truck was called for their trucks, the tow truck contract mandated that the UPS logos be covered by duct tape or some such when "on the hook". Like no one would notice this massive brown brick-shaped vehicle and know exactly who owned it?
bobss396 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago A friend of mine used to live off Imperial Way. I know the exact location. You'll find another car soon I hope.
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