Hi Guys,
Looking for some advice here;
My Dad crashed my car last night, stupid mistake, he never hit anyone else or hit anything else except a kerb.
One of the wheel is completely caved in the way, sitting at about 45 degrees. It's seized up and I had to get it towed to an garage. I spoke to the garage and on first glance it doesn't look too bad but further digging now shows that my Dad's hit the kerb that hard that he's damaged the chassis, axle, discs, new tyre(s), drivers seat airbag came out bursting all leather etc etc. On initial thoughts he advised that it may be uneconomical to repair, looking at anything from £3000+. It's not been put through the insurance as I'm fully comp but my dad's not an additional driver on mine so he then becomes Third party when driving mine so essentially we have to fork out for any costs incurred.
Myself and the garage rang a specialist who thinks it's salvageable and all the chassis etc can be jigged and all repairs done for under £2000 which is a lot better than first suspected.
Basically I'm wondering is this definitely the way to go (seems the best way to me)!? Or would I be better stripping the parts or selling the car etc!? The car actually has a cliosport.net sticker on it, anyway used to own it!? SY55 LPP.
Cheers guys.
Kyle
Looking for some advice here;
My Dad crashed my car last night, stupid mistake, he never hit anyone else or hit anything else except a kerb.
One of the wheel is completely caved in the way, sitting at about 45 degrees. It's seized up and I had to get it towed to an garage. I spoke to the garage and on first glance it doesn't look too bad but further digging now shows that my Dad's hit the kerb that hard that he's damaged the chassis, axle, discs, new tyre(s), drivers seat airbag came out bursting all leather etc etc. On initial thoughts he advised that it may be uneconomical to repair, looking at anything from £3000+. It's not been put through the insurance as I'm fully comp but my dad's not an additional driver on mine so he then becomes Third party when driving mine so essentially we have to fork out for any costs incurred.
Myself and the garage rang a specialist who thinks it's salvageable and all the chassis etc can be jigged and all repairs done for under £2000 which is a lot better than first suspected.
Basically I'm wondering is this definitely the way to go (seems the best way to me)!? Or would I be better stripping the parts or selling the car etc!? The car actually has a cliosport.net sticker on it, anyway used to own it!? SY55 LPP.
Cheers guys.
Kyle