Dom H
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craig8
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wanna sell your other depo?
E36 328
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by craig8
wanna sell your other depo?
If I can keep it, then yes
EDIT: But if I get some more Depo's, I may keep the one that didn't smash in the accident as a spare
[Edited on 22-02-2007 by deano87]
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LeeM
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take your insurance pay-out, buy the car back. fix it!
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ChrisBoom
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Long live the 12v!
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ChrisBoom
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quote: Originally posted by lee_wee
take your insurance pay-out, buy the car back. fix it!
Hes getting it fixed by the insurance
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LeeM
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ok, i only read page 1
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STEvieXE
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
The insurance engineer actually went out to look at it, which is strange, because I thought the idea of it being Zurich certified is that someone didn't have to.
I am lucky that I had just washed it and done all the plastics etc so it was looking nice. Cars must make a good impression, like the recovery driver said, so if it was make or break with being written off, they decided to repair because of the condition.
That is what I hope anyway
insurance engineers look at every car where by pics emailed or in person while they are in, theres not many they dont see in person. urs would have been touch and go as u know for being written off so thats why he was out to see it for def..
is it being repaired with genuine parts?
chassis damage??
[Edited on 22-02-2007 by STEvieXE]
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ainsley_brader
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
1) I was not speeding before anyone says you werent concentrating either
2) The lady in front didn't have her break lights on so? still 100% your fault
Slam panel
thats not the slam panel its the bumper crash panel designed to do what it has done
Let the "you were speeding" bashing commence.
[Edited on 19-02-2007 by deano87]
[Edited on 22-02-2007 by deano87]
Sorry if I sounded harsh but you seem to be trying to pass the buck and it appears this was 100% your mistake! I went into the back of someone in my corsa and my circumstances were very different to yours there were loads of contributory factors (parked cars etc) but i still took 100% blame.
Accept your mistakes and learn from them!
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deano87
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No, I am blaming myself 100% - BUT I wasn't speeding and I was concentrating. You really have to drive that junction, day in, day out, to know how people lapse going round that corner. So yes, I guess I wasn't concentrating. But imho, if someone had got in front of me on the dual carriageway going into Hitchin, it could have been them.
Fair enough - I weren't sure if it was the slam panel or not. That is higher isn't it, where the VIN plate is located?
STEvieXE - no idea about the repair, but I am going tomorrow to change courtesy cars. You were correct, the lady on the phone said "the engineer has just been out, and they have decided to repair" - at 8:30am!
If there was chassis damage, I would have thought it was a write off.
Going to ask the total bill tomorrow, if I'm allowed to know
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ainsley_brader
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Fair enough - I weren't sure if it was the slam panel or not. That is higher isn't it, where the VIN plate is located?
Yes slam panel is the one at the top with the vin on it!
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deano87
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Except mine doesn't have a VIN plate. . .because it is a late Corsa B and it's on the drivers door pillar. I doubt the slam panel was touched to be honest, although I couldn't open the bonnet.
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deano87
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Anyway, been and swapped courtesy cars because the Fiesta was 'booked' out.
Look at this bad boy:
This is a 1.0l 3 cylinder Yaris T2 ( http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/specs/data-detail.aspx?deriv=33023 ) - so basically they wanted me in a car that wasn't as fast. You sit too far from the dash, the digital speedo is too sensitive, can't see the bonnet at all and the brakes are either on or off. Shortest clutch and accelerator pedal I've even known. Doesn't sit at 70mph too bad though.
I requested to keep the unsmashed headlight, which they said was fine as it would only get chucked away anyway.
Then I asked how much the repair was valued at. . .
. . .ready. . .
. . .wait for it. . .
. . .£1780. So after taking off my £350 excess, the car is valued at approx. £1430. I'm extremely lucky. Such a high excess saved it from being written off.
[Edited on 23-02-2007 by deano87]
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deano87
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Oh, and it's being fixed with genuine parts
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by STEvieXE
even tho the car infont looks ok its very common for rear ended cars to look fine but require rear panels and coot floor repairs etc
yeah someone went into the back of me at a roundabout last year.....my car only seemed to have slight crack in bumper on first glance, in reality it needed new bumper, tailgate, crash panel, cross member and boot floor....just under £3k repairs
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STEvieXE
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u got off good.
now when get it back..
check all gaps, wings to doors, wings to bonnet, bonnet to lights, lights to grill etc bumper to wings
check all with coins to see how similar they are to the other side
take a tap measure and measure if u can find a clear space from certain point (like wing bolt) at the rear of the engine bay to the slam paneland dot he same the opposite way. meake sure these are the same with a tolerance of 3mm
colour matching issues
check all bolts etc are the same
measure the gap between the back of the tyre and the plastic wheel arch. make sure these are very similra each side.
these are all i can think of at the minute. basically now they have agreed to fix ur car any decent bodyshop should stand over thir work for 3 years do my advice is to be as fussy as possible as any come back they will sort out etc etc
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Steve
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has noone thought she may have been doing the correct thing and sat stationary with her handbrake on? your not meant to sit there with your foot on the brakes.
or she couldve been just pulling away again
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deano87
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STEvieXE - thanks for your advice, I'll definitely bare it in mind!
Steve - she probably was, but all I'm saying, is that coming round that particular corner, and not seeing brake lights, is deceiving. It was only a split 2nd I didn't see the brake lights, would have been different if I hadn't slowed down when I hit her.
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