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False. Not everycar, lol. Let me think... working backwards:
- Tahoe -> not crashed
- Sequoia -> someone rear-ended me going 55mph
- Tundra -> not crashed
- Vette #2 -> not crashed, although some huge 4x4 truck literally parked "on top" of my car a bit (guy was drunk), I thought when I pulled out of the parking space my whole rear end was going to come off [it didn't]
- Durango -> not crashed
- Camaro SS -> drove all the way to work on ice roads, made it to parking lot, crashed going about 1mph into a parked car and did $1000 of damage as the entire front end side above the wheel well exploded into a million pieces
- Vette #1 -> not crashed
- Silverado 1500 -> not crashed
- Mustang Cobra -> showboating in a parking lot, I hit a curb and did a few hundred in damage to the front end
- Ram 1500 -> not crashed
- Mustang GT -> not crashed
- Firebird -> totaled, lady pulled out in front of me and hit me almost head on
- Camaro -> not crashed, this was my first car, we called it "the blue bomb". It was a tank.
Memories, memories!
The next person has owned more cars than me in the last 15 years (time period above).