Identify the car hit and run
Identify the car hit and run
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The_Nugget

Original Poster:

721 posts

73 months

Thursday 19th June
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Need help identifying a vehicle.
This car pranged our car in a car park and made off. Luckily someone was in the car and managed to get this image but they aren’t clued up on cars so no make or model.
I know what I think it is, but I won’t contaminate the thinking by saying it - what do you think it is.

Thanks



zalrak

573 posts

101 months

Thursday 19th June
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Looks like a Volvo XC60.

zalrak

573 posts

101 months

Thursday 19th June
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Like this:

carlove

7,787 posts

183 months

Thursday 19th June
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zalrak said:
Looks like a Volvo XC60.
Definitely an XC60.

The_Nugget

Original Poster:

721 posts

73 months

Thursday 19th June
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Thanks, I agree.
Thought it might be a BMW X5 but the rear windows are wrong, but Volvo was second thought I had.

Now to see if we can get the CCTV and a reg plate.

It wasn’t even bad, but to drive off…ass hats.

zalrak

573 posts

101 months

Friday 20th June
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Good luck, hope you get it sorted.

The_Nugget

Original Poster:

721 posts

73 months

Friday 20th June
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We’ve got the reg through the CCTV (although not the actual footage as they won’t give it to us). That confirms it is a Volvo XC60 so +1 for the PH massif!

As ours is a company car, all details passed to the Plod and Ins Company. Whether they’ll get the CCTV or not, dunno.
Not sure that Plod will do anything, but would be nice for someone to phone them and put the frighteners on them.

Thanks all.

tomsugden

2,369 posts

244 months

Friday 20th June
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Put the reg into AskMid, pay a small fee and you will get their insurer. You can then start a claim and the insurer will contact their client.

The_Nugget

Original Poster:

721 posts

73 months

Friday 20th June
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tomsugden said:
Put the reg into AskMid, pay a small fee and you will get their insurer. You can then start a claim and the insurer will contact their client.
It’s all passed to our insurance company. They’ll deal with it.