My mk 1 320i is dead!
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Borderbmw
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Me,the missus and kids were on the way out for dinner last night about 7pm (missus driving),when as we crested a slight hill and followed a downhill righthand bend at about 40mph,slow for this A road,the back end broke away to the left and then snapped to the right as my other half fought to correct it and we slammed into the roadside crash barrier and rolled onto the drivers side while spinning 1 and half times coming to rest back on 4 wheels(having destroyed the crash barrier!),and facing the wrong across the road! Car is destroyed and i believe it was the strength of the E30 that saved us as both the fire officer and paramedic that attended said the same,had we been in Lisa's citroen xantia i dread to think what would have happened!
Im working on posting some photo's i took today when i went to empty whats left of the car.
I will be buying another E30 when i can afford it,hopefully a touring.
Please all try your best to be as safe as possible on the roads out there.
Im working on posting some photo's i took today when i went to empty whats left of the car.
I will be buying another E30 when i can afford it,hopefully a touring.
Please all try your best to be as safe as possible on the roads out there.
Of all the people ive met,youre definitely one of them!
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320Touring
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dude!!!!!Borderbmw wrote:Me,the missus and kids were on the way out for dinner last night about 7pm (missus driving),when as we crested a slight hill and followed a downhill righthand bend at about 40mph,slow for this A road,the back end broke away to the left and then snapped to the right as my other half fought to correct it and we slammed into the roadside crash barrier and rolled onto the drivers side while spinning 1 and half times coming to rest back on 4 wheels(having destroyed the crash barrier!),and facing the wrong across the road! Car is destroyed and i believe it was the strength of the E30 that saved us as both the fire officer and paramedic that attended said the same,had we been in Lisa's citroen xantia i dread to think what would have happened!
Im working on posting some photo's i took today when i went to empty whats left of the car.
I will be buying another E30 when i can afford it,hopefully a touring.
Please all try your best to be as safe as possible on the roads out there.
glad everyone is well and safe
sorry to hear of this
car can be replaced mate, folks cant-thank christ they're ok
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Borderbmw
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It was certainly interesting!
As you say cars are replacable mate.
As you say cars are replacable mate.
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Simon13
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glad to hear your ok, indeed E30's are a stiff car.
I've been told they are too stiff structurally as there is no give in a high speed smash. So low speeds are great but high speeds no!
I've been told they are too stiff structurally as there is no give in a high speed smash. So low speeds are great but high speeds no!
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Borderbmw
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Just bruised and battered nothing serious though....thank god!
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Jos
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glad you and the missus are ok!!
And you describe the experience as 'certainly interesting!' .... lol wouldn't be my choice of words after something like that..
And you describe the experience as 'certainly interesting!' .... lol wouldn't be my choice of words after something like that..
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shit fella
, glad u lot are ok!!! how would the family be about another e30?
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"WOW" Sorry to hear that dude, as above im very happy everyone is ok, the e30's pure strength was the key to a safe landing though it must be said, hope you all get better soon mate 

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Zayyan
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I'd hope they'd be happy about the idea if it was the car that saved them from more serious injuryjohnono wrote:how would the family be about another e30?
Sorry to hear about the accident matey, though I can't say I care about the car when there are injuries involved. Hope everyone's okay and not in shock either or anything like that.
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Dan318-is
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glad everythings alrite an that none of ur family was hurt widge
how comes the back end came out mate? or is it just general e30 laireness?
how comes the back end came out mate? or is it just general e30 laireness?
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Glad you're all ok!

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i 2nd what everyone has said already. We are all glad nothing serious happened to any of you in the accident.
but me being a bit of a nut job...can i see some pics......
but me being a bit of a nut job...can i see some pics......
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Borderbmw
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Thanks for all your kind messages boys,the family are very keen on another E30,one of the 1st things Lisa said was 'Thanks god it was the bmw and not her citroen'............and you all know you want to see some pics of the dead motor!
...I'll get some up tonight for you all.
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Demlotcrew
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Glad everyone is okay!
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glad to hear your ok. shame about the car but at the end of the day like others have said a car can eb replaced a life cant
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Sorry to be repititious, but good to know you're all fine after your experience. Cars are far easier to replace than people.
There are far too many cars on the road that just disintegrate when they hit something at anything above walking speed!!! I've seen a few horrors recently.
Stuart.
There are far too many cars on the road that just disintegrate when they hit something at anything above walking speed!!! I've seen a few horrors recently.
Stuart.
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Blimey, sorry to hear about the motor but thank god your all alright!! 
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