My C63 Meets An Untimely Death

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Jun 12, 2015 | 06:45 PM
  #1  
Hello Everyone,


Some of you may recall that I was relocating to Houston in May. That move was uneventful on 5/18.... and then there was the flood. I was trying to get to the house where I live, and thought I was OK. Somehow at some point, enough water got into the right hand intake to seize the engine. It was determined that the only option was to replace the engine (and who knows what else). I talked it over with Geico and we agreed it should be totaled. It only had 38,000 miles on it, and was pretty much pristine.

Geico was outstanding and very expediant in the handling of the claim, and very fair with the settlement. So now I've moved on to a new 2015 F150 4X4 truck, which I'll need here in Houston for home remodeling work.

I intend to hang around on the forum and will assist wherever possible, as I fully intend to be back in the AMG world as soon as I can.

Best regards to all,

Joe
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Jun 12, 2015 | 06:52 PM
  #2  
That's unfortunate! You're an asset to this forum and especially to this section. I'm glad you're willing to still help out current and future members.

Best of luck and hopefully you acquire that AMG sooner rather than later !
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Jun 12, 2015 | 06:59 PM
  #3  
Man that sucks, I was wondering how many cars would get totaled down there. Was just reading on a dfw car forum today about a guy who had the same happen to his bmw and opted for an engine replacement

Having a truck is really handy at times, just get another amg quick and have both!
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Jun 12, 2015 | 07:07 PM
  #4  
Sorry to hear that the C63 died - that must have been a really painful moment. This is a great car for many things but deep water isn't one of them. The air intakes right on top of the radiator are positioned where any water at the front of the car will get sucked into the engine, and that's instant death. Pushing through water deep enough to cause any sort of a bow wave looks like it would wash up against the radiator and very easily do that. Valvestud's loss is a good lesson for the rest of us - it's best to park the beast when the streets look bad.
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Jun 12, 2015 | 07:42 PM
  #5  
Sorry to hear about the C, but awesome that Geico was so helpful.

How's the truck? I was considering a Sierra 2500 HD to get some turbo diesel in my life (I know, completely different world) but trucks are just so damn handy.
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Jun 12, 2015 | 07:45 PM
  #6  
Quote: Hello Everyone,


Some of you may recall that I was relocating to Houston in May. That move was uneventful on 5/18.... and then there was the flood. I was trying to get to the house where I live, and thought I was OK. Somehow at some point, enough water got into the right hand intake to seize the engine. It was determined that the only option was to replace the engine (and who knows what else). I talked it over with Geico and we agreed it should be totaled. It only had 38,000 miles on it, and was pretty much pristine.

Geico was outstanding and very expediant in the handling of the claim, and very fair with the settlement. So now I've moved on to a new 2015 F150 4X4 truck, which I'll need here in Houston for home remodeling work.

I intend to hang around on the forum and will assist wherever possible, as I fully intend to be back in the AMG world as soon as I can.

Best regards to all,

Joe
hey, just curious, when did all this happen? I've been looking at a C63 from houston, not yours, but would be interested in knowing when the floods happened, I can kind of remember it on the news.
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Jun 12, 2015 | 08:16 PM
  #7  
Quote: hey, just curious, when did all this happen? I've been looking at a C63 from houston, not yours, but would be interested in knowing when the floods happened, I can kind of remember it on the news.
April and May ...mostly may
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Jun 14, 2015 | 07:44 AM
  #8  
Damn, sorry to hear that man.
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Jun 14, 2015 | 11:41 AM
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That is a very unfortunate end to your C63. It is good to hear that the insurance took good care of your claim. Best of luck in the future and hope you find your way back to an AMG soon.
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Jun 14, 2015 | 01:12 PM
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Quote: That is a very unfortunate end to your C63. It is good to hear that the insurance took good care of your claim. Best of luck in the future and hope you find your way back to an AMG soon.
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Jun 14, 2015 | 01:56 PM
  #11  
Welcome to Houston! What a terrible time to get here. I don't drive my car when it rains because of that very reason, I use a Land cruiser for crappy weather days. In Houston you never known when a storm will flood the streets. And they are designed that way, to hold water and save the homes and businesses. But really it's not very common and was just bad timing!
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Jun 15, 2015 | 04:21 PM
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First off, thanks to all that responded. It was definitely a bad day when the decision was made to total.

Quote: Sorry to hear about the C, but awesome that Geico was so helpful.
How's the truck? I was considering a Sierra 2500 HD to get some turbo diesel in my life (I know, completely different world) but trucks are just so damn handy.
I got a Lariat SuperCrew with 5.5 box, and all the goodies except park assist. Great vehicle and I continue to be amazed by the power of the 3.5 EcoBoost.

Quote: hey, just curious, when did all this happen? I've been looking at a C63 from houston, not yours, but would be interested in knowing when the floods happened, I can kind of remember it on the news.
The night of May 25.

Quote: Welcome to Houston! What a terrible time to get here. I don't drive my car when it rains because of that very reason, I use a Land cruiser for crappy weather days. In Houston you never known when a storm will flood the streets. And they are designed that way, to hold water and save the homes and businesses. But really it's not very common and was just bad timing!
I'm the same way about driving in heavy rain. I was OK for awhile, stopped and let it calm down, and then tried to proceed. I can only guess I was going just fast enough for water to wash up over the grille and into the right intake.
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Jun 15, 2015 | 04:40 PM
  #13  
Joe, sorry to hear about your C63. I hope you stick around the forums. Thanks for being a great resource.
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Jun 16, 2015 | 07:59 PM
  #14  
Hey Joe! Sorry about that lost. Gladly you were covered!
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