How so gally? In the 3500 cars I've written off I've never seen upto 100% repair unless there was no salvage value and If there was no value we would dispute the claim as 0% isn't the market rate!Please be aware you can have your vehicle repaired up to 100% of the value of the car in some cases.
Vvalue is a funny word though. There are many many ways of valuing a car especially from an insurance pov.
This.you can avoid it being a write off by getting a repair estimate yourself. Ask them for the repairable/write off threshold (usually around 65%) and then make sure your estimate comes it no more than that figure. The garage you choose will need to agreed the repair costs will be capped but that should be easily achievable given that second hand parts are so cheap.
Used to see this all the time at work, cars with very little damage would be written off because of silly rrp prices when realistically they could be fixed for a couple of hundred quid. Best was an RS6 with a repair cost of 18,000 EUR at Audi. Agreed a repair for 6500 EUR at a private body shop using recycled parts and avoided it being written off.
Even better, take a cash in lieu offer.
you can avoid it being a write off by getting a repair estimate yourself. Ask them for the repairable/write off threshold (usually around 65%) and then make sure your estimate comes it no more than that figure. The garage you choose will need to agreed the repair costs will be capped but that should be easily achievable given that second hand parts are so cheap.
Used to see this all the time at work, cars with very little damage would be written off because of silly rrp prices when realistically they could be fixed for a couple of hundred quid. Best was an RS6 with a repair cost of 18,000 EUR at Audi. Agreed a repair for 6500 EUR at a private body shop using recycled parts and avoided it being written off.
Even better, take a cash in lieu offer.
Most places will be able to estimate cars from pictures. I never viewed one customers car in the flesh to come up with rough costs!Well the accident management company were in touch today and went through all the details. I've filled out the statement of truth and sent it back with pics and and the cctv footage. (everyone at work who watched it instantly thought it was the other party at fault). Just hope the insurance see it the same way!
Unfortunately with work and Christmas coming up I don't really have time to be going round places for quotes. It looks like I'll just have to see how it pans out and take it from there...
Most places will be able to estimate cars from pictures. I never viewed one customers car in the flesh to come up with rough costs!
Just seen accident management. Their labour rates and lack of parts/paint discount will kill it in a second
Yeah they'll likely be able to do a mobile estimate. Make it clear that you don't want it a t loss if that is what you want. On non fault claims the labour rate charged is more than the garage get paid as they rebate part of the cost to the AM company. No-one bar the car owner really looses in that situation.I'll see how the next few days go... I have suggested a place I'd like to have the work done if possible that I know a few people have said is good and they're looking into it. It's Kindertons accident management sorting it all if that's the one your looking at?
Are you stationary in the 2nd frame of CCTV that you've posted?
Toby, there's a place in Halifax called Top Coat. They deal will some really high end stuff but its where I've taken all my cars that needed work.
They are very well priced aswell. Worth giving them a call mate.
Cheers mate, I'll have a look tomorrow. Another mate also recommended Burrwood Garage in Halifax. You heard of them?
I may be playing devils advocate here, but THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE FRIGGIN CAR?
You drive through these places so steady, so the moment a door gets opened you can slam on the anchors... yet full car?
donar parts?It wasn't the whole length of the car. It was from the start of it on the front wing to just before the door handle. The rest occurred while trying to get the car away from his. With the door bent forward a bit it kind of wedged it so which ever way I tried to move it caught it further.
The guy who opened it didn't seem to be making much attempt to move the door out of the way either...
Go very careful there.Euro car parts do body panels but cannot see a clio door. May be worth a shout. Can get a clio bonnet for £80 for instance.
Go very careful there.
My mate bought a complete front end for an S3 and the fit was dreadful. Not even close.
Kiss your car goodbye then. Insurers' own bodyshops love to charge way beyond the edge of reason.
I think you will be ok , when my ph1 got hit it needed a new bonnet , front wing and headlight plus bumper painted and blended down the door to match cost the insurance £1300 and that was 8 months agoWell the insurance called today. They've looked at the cctv and straight away told me they think it's clear that the other party was at fault.
So my car's getting picked up on Monday and I'll be having a 1 series while it's fixed.
I've also decided to just go with their approved body shop. Reason being that if the job is poor I can have it sorted again without much bother whereas if a place I ask them to do it f***s it up it'd probably turn a little more complicated...
They don't mate. I used to have people saying this all the time but when they added up all the work they could do it cheaper using new parts. Parts and paint is where the cost lie. Labour is very often less than £25 an hour.Kiss your car goodbye then. Insurers' own bodyshops love to charge way beyond the edge of reason.
So you'll be able to come on Sunday in it for possibly it's last hoon!
You realise how utterly ridiculous that sounds? Why would a garage inflate the price of a job and it end up a total loss for which they'll receive £75?If most body shops didn't take the piss price wise many more cars would still be on the road.
Cars over a certain age should be repaired with second hand panels instead of new to keep these cars on the road.
It is beyond me how body repairers justify the costs they charge !
They try and claim for the slightest thing and bump the bill up.