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wheels breaking off 850 1994

Ok, this is the kookiest post I've seen in a long time. I'm a bit suprised that SOGGYM has been graced with any responses at all, but now that I'm writing I think I can undersatnd the motivation.

Let me get this straight: your son drove your car "onto the shoulder of an off ramp." Ok.

My translation? "My son was going too fast and skidded off the road, perhaps straight into a barrier, perhaps at a sideways skid, either way at a good deal of speed, and wrecked the Volvo." How do we know he was travelling at a good deal of speed? "off ramp."

"... and hit a concrete barrier on the other side of the road..." By this point in the timeline these details are ancillary info... the point is I'm in disbelief that you are even considering the Volvo to be at fault.

Do you really fault the Volvo for damage after your son drove it off the road into a concrete barrier?






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