Lightly damaged…

Lightly damaged…

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craigjm

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18,034 posts

201 months

craigjm

Original Poster:

18,034 posts

201 months

Friday 10th December 2021
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Max13 said:
This was my car. The accident happened in August.
At the time Alpine Winchester quoted £20,000 plus labour to repair, so it was written off.
The back wheel wasn't that straight last time I saw it...
Written off at 20k when the market value must have been over 30k? that doesnt make any sense. Im not saying its not true of course but usually cars have to reach at least 60% of value in repair costs before they even consider writing them off. I heavily crashed a Cayman S in 2014 and caused 25k of damage to the car and a bit to the fence it went through. Its market value was probably 35k at the time and they rebuilt it with no markers or anything and it was never written off.

Out of interest what was the accident? glad you're OK BTW thats the most important part

craigjm

Original Poster:

18,034 posts

201 months

Friday 10th December 2021
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Max13 said:
Yes £20k plus labour, plus VAT.
They also couldn't give a timeframe due to parts availability, at which point they decided to write it off.

Someone coming from the opposite direction veered in to my lane and hit the car. I managed to avoid a head on, but they hit the offside front corner and essentially scraped down the side of the car. When they connected with the back wheel it spun the car around. It was relatively low speed thankfully, no airbags deployed, all drivers and passengers ok. The insurers paid out without issue, though I had to argue the figure as prices had risen since I bought it.



Edited by Max13 on Friday 10th December 14:09
Good to hear you were ok. I guess it was the parts availability that killed it then