All of my cars seem to be doomed to dieing on me at some point or another. Before the flip-car that I posted about above, I had a Mercury Tracer that busted its head as I was driving it home from work. Had no warranty on it when I bought it, as it was at an auction (biggest mistake of my life). And before that one I had a Nissan Sentra GXE (the Saturn was not a GXE I mixed up the model types >.<) and it slid sideways into a 9ft ditch just missing 1) a rock that would have made the airbag deploy, and 2) a branch that would have entered the passenger window and gone through the driver's window, possibly cutting my fun time short.
I think I am probably one lucky SOB living through the things I have, and barely getting a scratch from it all to boot!
Oh, and about my driving habits other then what I said previously before my flip-car tale: I drive about 5-10mph over the limit on the highway usually, but in city I stick to the limit because that way I am less likely to be at fault for hitting someone
That brings me to another story: I once was driving back to campus after escorting a friend of mine to her highschool's Halloween dance thingy. Being about 4 years her senior that was sorta weird... but that's not the point of the story. I was driving back to campus and this jerk in a black sedan jumps out in front of me and then STOPS! I slow down so that I don't hit him, and he lurches forward a little. Taking this as a sign that HE IS GOING TO FREAKING CONTINUE I let off the brake for a moment too long. He had stopped again, and so I did as much as I could to not hit him. Thankfully they didn't have a backseat passenger! I screeched the tires, locking the brakes, and turned hard to try and slow down more by rubbing against the curb. I popped the curb and slammed into him at about 2-4 mph, denting in the rear driver's side passenger door.
Within a minute!!! A cop was rolling up while I was jumping out of my car to make sure that neither driver nor passenger was injured. I then backed the car up a little so I could inspect the damage. The door was FUBAR'd, and slightly crunched in the back left wheel well. The cop took statements and asked for license and insurance cards. I didn't have insurance at that moment and honestly said so. Officer mentioned to the other driver that they would have to fill out an "SR-some random ass number" form if any paperwork was drawn up by him in order to keep their insurance. They declined pressing any charges, and actively refused my offer to get my friends to fix it for them (my friends were awesome and worked for bartered goods/services when I needed something) and so the officer left. The people I hit left first, and the officer walked back towards his cruiser. I stopped him momentarily to ask if he needed me for anything further, fully expecting him to say "Yeah, hold on a moment still gotta issue you a $500 ticket for no insurance" but he didn't. I then left, went back to my dorm which was a full tenth of a mile further down the road, and got plastered... Fin!