Ellis
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Honestly Ian, be very careful. I've already warned the enthusiast community if you like about this car as I believe it is circulating for auction.
Having had many panels painted during the repair with new wheels and newly fitted new-age Brembo brake conversion, Defi gauges etc, you could forgive yourself for thinking you were getting a bargain. It was absolutely mint at first glance.
As much as I was gutted to see it wrote off (particularly that I was heavily invested in it before the accident) it was for the best. I'm not sure my confidence in the repair would have ever been sufficient enough to drive it in a spirited way again.
I will miss the infamous drum roll soundtrack, the immature dump valve and the outrageous boost but a fitting replacement I think.
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Ellis
SVM, the P1 was involved in a head on collision. 3rd party driving on wrong side of contraflow. My insurance spent 14 months trying to fix it before admitting defeat and giving me the settlement I proposed initially.
What a suckfest.
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jacko198
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Shame about the P1. Do love the Audi though!
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Ellis
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Ellis
SVM, the P1 was involved in a head on collision. 3rd party driving on wrong side of contraflow. My insurance spent 14 months trying to fix it before admitting defeat and giving me the settlement I proposed initially.
What a suckfest.
Indeed. Quite funny how the claim bill, including various semi-luxury courtesy cars, eventually totaled just under £45,000. They spent over £10k on the repair itself when the car was maybe worth £8k top end on the private market. I wanted £7k as a settlement and eventually walked at £6.5k.
They offered me £4.5k at the very beginning so for the sake of £2k they started a year of pain and completely lost their arse. They also asked if I would attend court on their behalf to recover costs from the 3rd party; I wrote a letter politely declining and explained I would not say anything to aid their case. Unsurprisingly I haven't heard any more regarding the court case
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gavin18787
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Jesus thats crazy!
Dont know whos more to blame the insurance company or the useless repair centre
shame as I do love P1's. However that RS4 is stunning I keep seriously considering one (love the estates :cool but dont have the guts due to the horror stories Sounds like you have done is wisely though and enjoy it
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Ellis
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Ellis
SVM, the P1 was involved in a head on collision. 3rd party driving on wrong side of contraflow. My insurance spent 14 months trying to fix it before admitting defeat and giving me the settlement I proposed initially.
What a suckfest.
Indeed. Quite funny how the claim bill, including various semi-luxury courtesy cars, eventually totaled just under £45,000. They spent over £10k on the repair itself when the car was maybe worth £8k top end on the private market. I wanted £7k as a settlement and eventually walked at £6.5k.
They offered me £4.5k at the very beginning so for the sake of £2k they started a year of pain and completely lost their arse. They also asked if I would attend court on their behalf to recover costs from the 3rd party; I wrote a letter politely declining and explained I would not say anything to aid their case. Unsurprisingly I haven't heard any more regarding the court case
What a useless shower of c*nts.
Insurance companies never seem to change or improve.
They could have written you out a cheque for twenty grand, for a sub ten grand car, the day it happened and walked away quids in. Morons.
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Ben G
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45 grand Jesus Christ.
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Ellis
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Will be interesting to see what view the Financial Ombudsman takes on the whole situation. My letter to them was as long and contained copies of so many letters that it was to heavy for 1st class mail it cost me nearly £2.00.
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Toby
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Out of interest who was the insurer or the broker/underwriter
Glad it's all getting sorted and the Audi is awesome!
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Ellis
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quote: Originally posted by Toby
Out of interest who was the insurer or the broker/underwriter
Glad it's all getting sorted and the Audi is awesome!
It was Privilege I was with at the time. I believe they are part of the wider Direct Line Group of insurers; you would think these guys would be the most competent in the industry.
There are less than a handful of 'engineers' (ahem ) who travel around to value car repairs in the hole of northern Scotland. When there is a problem, sourcing my wheels for example, you can end up waiting weeks for one of them to establish contact with the repair centre and make a decision, or not make any decisions as it was in my case. Just sit and do nothing and hope parts appear out of thin air.
[Edited on 03-04-2015 by Ellis]
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Ben G
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I was with privilege last year. They were good value until they sent my renewal through which was twice the price of the year before, after a years claim free motoring.
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Ellis
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They've done that to me a few times in the past, just call them and they soon change it. I think they do it to chance their luck in the event someone doesn't bother to cancel it before it automatically renews.
Makes me laugh, they put me and themselves through 14 months of pain for an annual premium of £192. At least it gave me a chance to try out some hire cars, by some I mean 12 different cars. Nissan Pathfinder was the best of the bunch, Peugeot 107 was probably the worst and just down right embarrassing tbh.
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Ellis
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Had to dig up this thread. I just happened upon my old car being sold at auction:
Auction Link
Not exactly what you would normally label as a 'write-off' from the condition in the pictures
Unfortunately someone is going to get their fingers burned with it I imagine. It's tragic to see those Defi gauges sitting there; worth a fortune so they are. More upsetting is the head unit which has been with me since I was 16 years old.
So many memories
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SVM 286
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Couldn't you have removed your head unit before it went back Ellis.
How much were the gauges?
Is the car actually repairable? Was it just done by mongs, or is it beyond redemption?
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VegasPhil
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It will be on eBay or autotrader having being "repaired to a very high standard"
Best post it's reg numbers and warning threads on the net.
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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