Anyone lost an exhaust?
Anyone lost an exhaust?
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Grant.D

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1,258 posts

247 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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You, with the pre 2001 Renault Clio, now relieved of its huge, needlessly noisy, barry boy special exhaust. I'd like to inform you that I have it in my possesion. Turns out the live lane of the M9 wasn't the best place to leave it, however you'll be happy to hear that my new 1 day old pride and joy, a Ford Puma dragged it safely onto the hard shoulder with it embedded in its crankcase and tucked safely under my (now) bent front chassis cross beam.

About 5 minutes Prior, as you are aware you passed me at 90mph+ with your Halfords special looking decidedly wonky, not that I thought particuarly much about it as it just appeared as another badly fitted fart can.

I realise stopping dead on a motorway is not the done thing, and by no means am I suggesting you should have done so, or tried to retreive your fart can, however, had you even stopped on the hard shoulder with your hazards on when you felt the thud of your exhaust drop off, saw the shower of sparks, or the obvious drop in power and increase of bad noise, this would have been more than enough to warn drivers travelling at 70mph, had you stopped your lights would have easily given the additional light needed to illuminate the exhaust on the quiet motorway. Not only did you do none of this, but never even thought to report it.

Now, it looks likely as if my Puma will be written off, hopefully followed by a decent insurance payout, however the chances of finding another one as good as I had on my student budget are slim to none. Not to mension having to put out my £550 excess, which without the third party's details I can't claim back. Add to this the 2 hours I spent waiting on recovery, the £180 that cost and the waste of Police time, who Im sure are also questioning how unroadworthy the rest of your car is, why you didnt stop and your excess speed.

So, if you want your exhaust back, Im more than happy to meet up with you smile

...Or perhaps the collective of Scottish Ph'ers have seen this green renault clio with a wonky double exit exhaust? or may perhaps see a green clio with no exhaust... either way if you could keep your eye open or share any details if you have seen the car before it would certainly make things run alot smoother in my world.

Thanks, and sorry for immedietly jumping into this section of PH without an introduction but as you can tell Im rather gutted about my car and am focusing on trying to get things smoothed out over the situation.

Grant




SXi Lad

2,964 posts

212 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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Il keep an eye out furious


Hope you get it fixed.

VetteG

3,236 posts

267 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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Wherabouts on the M9 were you?

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SimonV8ster

12,895 posts

251 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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Aren't there any cameras on there that the police might be able to help you with ?

Grant.D

Original Poster:

1,258 posts

247 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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According to the police the nearest cameras are the ones at Kincardine bridge which only take the reg plate, there are also ANPR cameras further along the road, which also only take the plate. So according to the police the clio is untraceable.

I cant remember where the report said we where exactly, but we where heading westbound, approx. 12 minutes from cumbernauld - where I was headed, If you know the area it was right next to the Asda Depo

Cheers,
Grant

Edited by Grant.D on Tuesday 16th February 10:07

a11y_m

1,861 posts

245 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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Ah, sounds like you were just alongside the nedfest-mecca for car chavs that is Falkirk. Says it all unfortunately, there's got to be many dangerously/illegally modified cars that congregate here most nights frown

That's not good news to hear, hope it all gets sorted out OK.

Celt

1,264 posts

215 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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Surely they should be able to check green clio's that passed within an hour say. Cos thats a hell of a lot of damage you shouldnt have to be paying the price for.

kmm

1,781 posts

203 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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If i see any green clio's in Falkirk, i'll escort them from their car and give them the good news.

I'm sure the police could do something, but possible too time consuming. Good Luck

Craigie

1,232 posts

202 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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Out of curiosity, how would this be looked on by the insurance if you did trace the driver?
Does a bit of your car falling off make you fully responsible? If a big lump of rubber came off a lorry tyre (like you often see on hard shoulder) would this make lorry driver responsible for any subsequent damage to other vehicles?

And how would you prove it came from his car?

I don't know the answer but I could see an ins co trying to wriggle out of it for sure!

OlberJ

14,101 posts

256 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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Sure the police could get involved in the car "not being fit for the road" then you're into all sorts of trouble on the receiving end of that.

Hard to prove without video evidence or witnesses though.

ferobert

376 posts

211 months

Wednesday 17th February 2010
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OlberJ said:
Hard to prove without video evidence or witnesses though.
Lucky we all saw it and can clearly blame the clio if it gets found then hehe

i cant really talk about exhausts falling off tho! getmecoatat least i took mine home!