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SteveGh2000 10-25-2005 12:00 PM

white Bonnevilles
 
Is it true white Bonnevilles are cursed?

http://maroon.uchicago.edu/news/arti...estroys_ve.php[/url]

willwren 10-25-2005 12:05 PM

There was for some time what we feel was an extraordinary amount of accidents, and I personally attribute it to being hard to see during the day in the winter. That could explain some of them.

Sol 10-25-2005 12:31 PM

I believe in the curse sadly...

I was rear ended in mine about 3 years ago.

vital49 10-25-2005 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by willwren
There was for some time what we feel was an extraordinary amount of accidents, and I personally attribute it to being hard to see during the day in the winter. That could explain some of them.

The same could be said about any white car...

its840 10-25-2005 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by vital49
The same could be said about any white car...

i had a white 89 sunturd or i mean sunbird. never had a problem with that car and it got killer gas milage. went from cleveland to altana on 13$ worth of gas. of course that was in 1997 though but it was a good lil pos.

willwren 10-25-2005 02:26 PM

In this article, they state that Silver is at great risk, but NZ doesn't commonly have similar weather or driving conditions like we do. Think of a white car with a snowy background?


By Ed Edelson, HealthDay Reporter


HealthDayNews -- The color of your car might affect your chance of being injured in a road accident, New Zealand researchers report.


Silver cars are less likely to be involved in a crash than autos of other colors, says a report by epidemiologists at the University of Auckland. Their analysis of statistics from a two-year study of auto accidents in Auckland also finds "a significant increased risk of a serious injury" in brown vehicles and a slightly increased risk for black and green cars.


The report comes in a traditionally semi-serious Christmas issue of the British Medical Journal that is devoted to studies determinedly off the beaten track. For example, another study is an analysis of how elderly and disabled pedestrians are depicted on road traffic signs in 119 countries.


But Sue Furness, a research fellow at the university's School of Public Health who submitted the car-color paper as her dissertation for a master's degree, stands by the results.


"Our conclusions are valid for the location where the study was done," Furness says. But, she adds, "how valid they are for other settings is questionable because studies haven't been done elsewhere."


Furness says that the study results would influence her choice of a car color, and that the color issue seems to be affecting auto buyers around the world.


"Silver cars are becoming more popular with new car buyers," she says.


A more jaundiced view is taken by Russ Rader, a spokesman for the U.S. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, whose experts went to the trouble of reading the paper with serious intent."The claim that car color could have this effect in reducing accidents is preposterous, but there will be people who read stories about this and think it reflects reality," Rader says.


Vehicle color has sometimes been taken seriously as an issue in highway safety, he acknowledges. Some communities have fire engines painted yellow rather than the traditional red in the belief that they are more easily identifiable, Rader acknowledges. But he adds, "there is no evidence that color has the kind of effect that the authors are finding."


"They have left out things like the driver's sex, vehicle engine size, vehicle age, and ambient light conditions," all of which can affect auto safety, Rader says.


Using statistics on more than 571 accidents that caused injuries in Auckland, Furness and her colleagues found that the risk of having a serious injury was 50 percent lower in silver cars than in autos that are white, yellow, gray, red or blue.


"Increasing the proportion of silver cars could be an effective passive strategy to reduce the burden of injury from car crashes," they write.


But, they do add, "the extent to which these results are generalizable to other settings is open to question."


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But if you dig farther into their data, they show WHITE as the #2.

Chart:
http://www.wisegeek.com/is-there-a-l...-accidents.htm

banned3800 10-25-2005 02:53 PM

My white 91 has been hit, in the rear( no damage ) I have rear ended a guy, who had a guy in front of him come to a dead stop in the middle of the road... The guy in front of me hit the guy in front of him, I hit the guy in front of me... My car was somewhat side swipped... Rear door( drivers side )... Got hit in the Circuit city parking lot right under a light... :roll: ( no damage, it was hit by a plastic saturn )... I know I have to be missing something... The 95 was hit once in the front, no damage at all... And I had the 95 2 years before I ever got the 91....LOL
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alec_b 10-25-2005 03:01 PM

My white one got stolen. Point made. :)

Hans 10-25-2005 04:03 PM

silver 89le got tbonned in the winter

slow_azz92bonne 10-25-2005 06:24 PM

suprisingly with me owning a 92 whit bonne and previously a 93 white lumina i went into the winter months knowing im in a white car so i drove more cautiously and was more aware of my surrounds and them guys in green cars. unfortunitly as hard as i could to avoid them they side swipped me in a school parking lot while smoking their tires in the snow. and ironically it was one of them annoying grand prick drivers(you know the stuck up ones that think they are gods gift

NERV 10-25-2005 06:26 PM

that study sound slike bs to me, silver, white, and black are the highest, those also happen to be the most common car colors, and the lowest on their chart was dark red, aka burghundy, which is personally my favorite car color but pretty rare

slow_azz92bonne 10-25-2005 06:39 PM

they also say that statistically women are better drivers well that might be true in through the 300 million US citizens but regionally women are worse drivers then men in my neck of the woods
and my point of saying that is because its hit or miss in florida maybe a blue car gets hit more because it blends into the ocean in denver its white cars cuz of snow in the new england region its green cuz of all the trees
its hit or miss some people are curesed some arent and i know im not cursed cuz i havent had a problem yet with my white cars.

willwren 10-25-2005 06:45 PM


Originally Posted by NERV
that study sound slike bs to me, silver, white, and black are the highest, those also happen to be the most common car colors, and the lowest on their chart was dark red, aka burghundy, which is personally my favorite car color but pretty rare

The data takes into account production numbers. They looked at each color, how many were made that color, and what percentage were involved in accidents.

rjolly87 10-25-2005 07:53 PM

i do say, there is a curse <and it was brought about by a little toyota too :( >

shortstuf212559 10-25-2005 10:08 PM

my old white 92 burned to the ground... they are cursed... i have no idea why i bought another white SSE....:-\

1993 SLE 10-25-2005 10:40 PM

*chants..there is no curse...there is no curse.... end chant*

JimmyFloyd 10-25-2005 11:18 PM

*chants... my car survived the curse and it will not be affected anymore... my car survived the curse and it will not be affected anymore...end chant*

sqela 10-25-2005 11:28 PM

my white explorer :(

DarkShadow 10-25-2005 11:42 PM

i saw a white 92+ body style one have an engine fire at a local repair shop, maybe the people at the factory that built them didnt like white so they cursed them with problems and accidents :lol:

captainmiller 10-25-2005 11:44 PM

There was a teacher at my school who drove a beautiful white, mint, 1989 SSE. It got stolen last fall...it was found in a river after winter! :cry:

OLDsman105 10-25-2005 11:58 PM

my father had a white 89 sse . After we sold it we kept in contact with the owner. The car was rearended a year later. :( . I wanted that as my first car and was the reason I began to love bonnevilles and 3800 motors.

rjolly87 10-25-2005 11:59 PM

hey, i just realized something.

there are 4 cars at my house:

3 are white
-1 has been hit by the curse <bonneville>
-1 has been grazed by the curse, but lived to tell about it <tempo>
-1 hasn't even heard of the curse <SHO>

and,

1 is not
-moms taurus, the one i wish was white so it would be cursed and hit by a train or something.

i hope the curse doesnt knock on my door again any time soon, every car i like is white. :(

driverjohn2005 10-26-2005 12:43 AM

Yeah, my car has been through a lot. The curse hit me when I slid into a gaurd rail 2 winters ago...

Harly_ Qun 10-26-2005 06:55 AM

If it's true then my Bonnie needs to be painted WHITE... For she has been nothing but problems and totally cursed... When I finally get her what seems like Fixed something else happens...And I'm not talking like opps need to change those plugs.. it's like Opps there goes your Front end... There is your Tranny.... I"m DONE WITH GM!!! I'm starting to HATE my Car... I'm actually thinking about getting a civic.

Gumball 10-26-2005 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
*chants..there is no curse...there is no curse.... end chant*


"chants along with Pat"

Masterbm 10-26-2005 10:55 AM

I had a white corisca that think before I got had been in many accident. Let me see frame was bent could never get alined right. Then both doors had been hit. Then at it end threw a rod at the bottom of the motor so be for my $150 car. Drove for 9 month put 11,000 miles on that old 3100, with 250,000 on it

10-27-2005 04:16 PM

Yeah theres a curse on them. I painted mine black to kill the curse but it didnt work.

willwren 10-27-2005 04:17 PM

Comfy, why are you still using this profile?

Mr Bean 10-27-2005 06:07 PM

look at my sig pic...nuff said :roll:

JimmyFloyd 10-27-2005 10:11 PM

F)#$&)#&$#$&(#@&(_*#^(*#@^%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!

http://bizio.homeftp.org/geoff/bc/10-27-2005/mirror.JPG

willwren 10-27-2005 10:15 PM

I just checked the file properties. Apparently that just happened?

1993 SLE 10-27-2005 10:36 PM

looks to sky.....there is no curse

fantastic88 10-27-2005 11:08 PM

The white LSS is exused from the curse because it has a sub 15 second quarter.

JimmyFloyd 10-28-2005 12:12 AM

yea, just happened. 1 more day and it would have been away for the winter. Damn it. This was the first time I parked on the street by my house cause the landlord's truck was in the driveway. Was also the last time I park there. How much does a mirror go for?

Ryan 10-28-2005 12:50 AM


Originally Posted by fantastic88
The white LSS is exused from the curse because it has a sub 15 second quarter.

Ooooo just you wait.....

Just kidding, don't wanna hex anyone's car :P

sqela 10-28-2005 02:50 AM


Originally Posted by JimmyFloyd
F)#$&)#&$#$&(#@&(_*#^(*#@^%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!

http://bizio.homeftp.org/geoff/bc/10-27-2005/mirror.JPG

woah how hard did it get hit. i had a bus smack my mirror and all it did was bend it for a second but then it went back to its orignal shape with the only damage being some cracked glass

Harly_ Qun 10-28-2005 05:43 AM

Wonder is it a Curse of white Bonnies or White cars... Cause I had 2 white Fiestas that Kinda had bad ends... One died due to an oil leak that was "fixed" with CALKING by the previous owner... The Second I had an old asian friend of mine T-Bone me killing my car... Snaped rear axel... Snaped Gas line... Took 2 tow trucks to pary us appart... should have gotten picture of that... It looked cool... Or so I'm told....

JimmyFloyd 10-28-2005 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by sqela

Originally Posted by JimmyFloyd
F)#$&)#&$#$&(#@&(_*#^(*#@^%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!

http://bizio.homeftp.org/geoff/bc/10-27-2005/mirror.JPG

woah how hard did it get hit. i had a bus smack my mirror and all it did was bend it for a second but then it went back to its orignal shape with the only damage being some cracked glass

Actually, it was a bus that hit it. The mirrors are resilient if you hit it front to back, but back to front is another issue, which this was. Stopped in and talked with their head mechanicof the bus company and he is going to call the dealer and have them order a new one and have it painted to match and give me a call when it is in. Said it would be easier for them. Would have liked the cash, but oh well, can't complain. Also met the woman who did it. She was nice and I told her no hard feelings.

SSE14U24ME 10-28-2005 03:12 PM

No curse. I've had mine for almost 4 years and no probs. **knocks on wood**

I am sad because I am selling her today. I have the 94 SSE so I am letting the 91 go to another home. I am going to be selling the blackouts though. I will still get to see her everyday so I can make sure the new owner is taking care of her.


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