My wife had a heavy rear end shunt on the A41 yesterday and we've just been over to see the car at the recovery yard.
Fronts fine, no collision there.
Drivers side rear stoved in, but being a 4x4 that hit her it missed the lower section of the boot and went straight for the lid bit that hinges up and the light cluster.
So the light cluster is gone, the wheel arch all bowed, bumper pushed in to about an inch from the wheel and the lid bit had created a big ding in the rear roof up-right and is loose on its hinges.
All on a Y plate 2.0CC (one fo the first in the country in fact).
We think it is close to a writeoff, but any one else had experince of roof damaged repair/replacement costs?
Heavy rear end shunt, from a 4x4.
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Everyone fine, including T-Minus 4 months baby, no thanks to Watford General who kept us hanging on for 5 hours just for a 30sec check of the baby's hearbeat.
A repaired roof would be our worry, if they do fix it, we will certainly give them a list of all the things we would check when we picked it up, that should scare them a bit!
Being one of the first off the line, like yours iirc, we have had very little in the way of faults or leaks. I guess we got ours before they wound the speed up on the production line
Anyone else with experience?
We should know tomorrow, keep you posted.
A repaired roof would be our worry, if they do fix it, we will certainly give them a list of all the things we would check when we picked it up, that should scare them a bit!
Being one of the first off the line, like yours iirc, we have had very little in the way of faults or leaks. I guess we got ours before they wound the speed up on the production line
Anyone else with experience?
We should know tomorrow, keep you posted.
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Would like to see pictures but from what you describe I would have it's written off for your own sake.
Good to hear everyone's ok.
Good to hear everyone's ok.
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depends what you want it to be as well....if you want it written off, i'm sure it wouldn't take much to make sure it was.
however if you want it back, pm me and i'll let you know what I did with my insurance company. nothing dodgy lol just cant be bothered to go into it now on the boards lol.
they said mine was a definate write off, but i got it back on saturday
however if you want it back, pm me and i'll let you know what I did with my insurance company. nothing dodgy lol just cant be bothered to go into it now on the boards lol.
they said mine was a definate write off, but i got it back on saturday
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Looks like it is the month for it - a fox ran out on me in the early hours of Monday morning and got collected by the front nearside of my CC just south of Oxford on the A34, tore half the lower half of the front bumper off and demolished all the air con ducting. The good news is I obliterated the damn fox, if I hadn't I would have been getting a red jacket, horse and a herd of beagles to go after the little
My transport for the next couple of weeks is in the form of a biscuit tin on wheels with what seems like a Lego motor.............I didn't realise you could still get cars with a tape deck, windey windows, no central locking, no alarm, analogue clock and no rev counter. Drove it the 200 miles home last night which was the most tedious journey in history, still at least most of it was motorway miles and I didn't have to use the gearbox that feels like it's filled with jelly!!!!! I'm really going to appreciate my car when she gets back.
My transport for the next couple of weeks is in the form of a biscuit tin on wheels with what seems like a Lego motor.............I didn't realise you could still get cars with a tape deck, windey windows, no central locking, no alarm, analogue clock and no rev counter. Drove it the 200 miles home last night which was the most tedious journey in history, still at least most of it was motorway miles and I didn't have to use the gearbox that feels like it's filled with jelly!!!!! I'm really going to appreciate my car when she gets back.
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aaah!! poor foxy!The good news is I obliterated the damn fox, if I hadn't I would have been getting a red jacket, horse and a herd of beagles to go after the little![]()
Life's too short to drive around with your roof up.
