I'm glad you that you are likely to make a full recovery.
The main reason I decided to sell my 94 Miata and buy a Boxster was my perception that a Boxster would fare better in a collision than a Miata. Your experience seems to confirm my theory. If you had been in a Miata during the accident, I expect that there would have significant intrusion of rear sheet metal into the driver and passenger spaces.
In my area, it seems like drivers are becoming more careless and that the bigger vehicles seem to be piloted by the worst drivers. The fact that one of the largest SUV's available terminated the existence of your Boxster supports my theory about the drivers of large SUV's.
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PNP Rear Speakers, HAES 6-Channel Amp, Avic Z140BH,
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