Hugh, Let me heap my sympathies upon what is sure to be a sizeable pile of condolences from the IML. At least nobody was hurt. One thing perplexes me, however: Doesn't the '92 Imperial have ABS? Is the system on your particular car inoperative? Or did it actually kick in and cause the increased braking distance? Perhaps if the insurance company does "total it out", you can buy it back from them. A fellow at my complex recently did that. He had a 1992 Saab that got hit in the front, and he took the money for the car (a couple thousand dollars, I believe), turned around and bought the car back from them for $200, and fixed it himself back to where it was driveable. Granted, you would probably wish to get the Imperial back into as nice a condition as possible, and that might involve spending some of your own money, but that's a possibility, at least. There may even be some legal recourse in claiming the car is a "classic" of some sort, as it is no longer produced. ===== --Mike Pittinaro My girlfriend left me My trusty Imperial Remains more faithful __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/