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Makes you wonder if it's plain stupidity or just someone having a hard time with no resources available to them.
 
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Makes you wonder if it's plain stupidity or just someone having a hard time with no resources available to them.
I think it's a little of each, which depends on the situation. Another forum I used to belong to had a large faction who liked to tell others what they should drive, and thought truck based vehicles should only be allowed for farm use. One day I made reference to people who "drive down the road with plywood on the roof, and someone reaching out through the window holding it down." At least one poster said "I've done that", and didn't believe that I should own a pickup for that type of use.
 
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Apparently it's the medical claims and not property damage that is such a huge expense for the insurance companies.

I did something really stupid with my truck in the spring. Less the deductable, the insurance company happily paid for a lot of damage without asking many questions. Maybe it helps that I pay annually and early. Maybe not. But I am sure, they will get their money back out of me. I thought I might have a small dent, but these POS plastic and tuna fish can vehicles cannot take any impact at all. The bumpers are just for show. On a truck called HD, it's a joke! Just a little six thousand dollar dent!

Yup, we've got a car that's on the high side of 5 figures, however since it's one of the safest cars on the road(they broke the rollover test machine when first tested) the actual insurance was less than our '03 Subaru Outback. Asked the agent and they said it was due to medical costs being much lower in a car that's safer.
 
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I think it's a little of each, which depends on the situation. Another forum I used to belong to had a large faction who liked to tell others what they should drive, and thought truck based vehicles should only be allowed for farm use. One day I made reference to people who "drive down the road with plywood on the roof, and someone reaching out through the window holding it down." At least one poster said "I've done that", and didn't believe that I should own a pickup for that type of use.

Which type of forum attracted folks with that cute mindset?
 

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