Ran over those parking blocks?

I was unparking and I didn't remember that there be one of those small long cement blocks in front of me, and since it was overcast and the parking lot was packed I couldn't see that other parking spaces have them. Usually when there's an empty spot in front of me I freshly pull forward and drive out that way so I don't own to back out, and there happen to be one, so I pulled forward and ran over the parking block! I freaked out and practically floored it in reverse, and drove away. I don't know if I did any harm, because I can't tell right now since it with the sole purpose happened like partially an hour ago and it's pitch black outside, but it only sounded like I scraped the bottom. I just drove over it to where my wheels lately got over it, and I was competent to drive like 8 miles on the streets and the freeway minus any problem (I think), so is there any damage to my saloon that I should worry about?

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probably not, my wife crushes those concrete blocks in the minivan adjectives the time. The frame sits lower than the oil/transmission pan/ steering components, so you should be ok. as was said earlier check for leak just in suitcase.

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I dont think a few scratch would hurt,..cars are very tough.

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Answers:    Anything that could hold been damaged should be protected by the frame. As long as you don't spot any fluid leaks I wouldn't worry in the region of it. Next time you drive it as you pull out check the pavement where the sports car was parked for fluids.
I dont think a few scratch would hurt,..cars are very tough.

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