Desert Coyote
07-26-2006, 02:00 PM
Hello, folks, I'm a new poster in this forum, but I had to share this one with you all.
The first week of July, me and my wife took a nine day road trip from NY to AZ in my '06 HHR, the bulk of which I'm getting ready to write about at my website. One of our stops during the trip was to take pictures in Monument Valley, Utah (at the far southeastern corner of the state, just north of the Arizona border on the Navajo reservation). I wanted to get some dramatic pictures of the car with the monuments on the horizon, which we did by pulling off road on the reservation. After getting three pictures, we started driving away, my wife driving, when we heard a very loud THUNK! and the car dipped.
I hopped out and took a look at what had happened. The car had hit a dip in the dirt, just before the pavement, and hit a rather large rock, pushing up a triangular dent into the front air dam and pushing some structural members through the bumper cover. No other damage, though my wife was beside herself thinking she had wrecked my brand new car. (not really brand new ... got it in October. ;) )
We finished our leg of the trip to Arizona at my in-laws' house, where I was planning to change the oil anyway. While the car was up on ramps, with the help of my father in law and one very fat prybar, I was able to pull the air dam back into place, and only needed to replace one plastic rivet holding a splash guard. If you see the car now, other than some mild paint scuffing, you'd never know it hit the rock unless you looked at the underside of the air dam.
Let's see any Chrysler product short of a Jeep bounce back like that! :thumb:
The first week of July, me and my wife took a nine day road trip from NY to AZ in my '06 HHR, the bulk of which I'm getting ready to write about at my website. One of our stops during the trip was to take pictures in Monument Valley, Utah (at the far southeastern corner of the state, just north of the Arizona border on the Navajo reservation). I wanted to get some dramatic pictures of the car with the monuments on the horizon, which we did by pulling off road on the reservation. After getting three pictures, we started driving away, my wife driving, when we heard a very loud THUNK! and the car dipped.
I hopped out and took a look at what had happened. The car had hit a dip in the dirt, just before the pavement, and hit a rather large rock, pushing up a triangular dent into the front air dam and pushing some structural members through the bumper cover. No other damage, though my wife was beside herself thinking she had wrecked my brand new car. (not really brand new ... got it in October. ;) )
We finished our leg of the trip to Arizona at my in-laws' house, where I was planning to change the oil anyway. While the car was up on ramps, with the help of my father in law and one very fat prybar, I was able to pull the air dam back into place, and only needed to replace one plastic rivet holding a splash guard. If you see the car now, other than some mild paint scuffing, you'd never know it hit the rock unless you looked at the underside of the air dam.
Let's see any Chrysler product short of a Jeep bounce back like that! :thumb: