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The only downside to this is that if you are in an accident and the firemen don't take the time to look in the trunk, they just start cutting wires under the hood to disable your car. This makes repairs much more expensive than they would otherwise be.
 

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My insurance company finally got around to adjusting my car and it will have to be repaired.

The autobody shop that is fixing it has assured me that there is no frame damage to the car, but the front suspension will have to be replaced. I am waiting for the check to be mailed to me to find out what the preliminary total is. The car doesn't look too bad considering the hit it took. Thumbs up for the tank-like build of the S60.

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Originally posted by Veilig:
Carl,

I read your post about your accident-- along with everyone else I'm sorry to hear about it but glad that you were not seriously hurt. We drive a Volvo now because of a serious accident that permenantly injured my wife. I see posts like yours and it's reasurring to know that we made the right decision! Have you received any word on the $$$ damage to your car?
 
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