ACCIDENT - Best Place to a respray?
ACCIDENT - Best Place to a respray?
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JamieBeeston

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9,294 posts

287 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Just been sideswiped by a white van, left lovely big scratches and scuffs down the Offside drivers door, front wing and mirrors.

Now whilst the damage isnt instantly obviously structual, I am not going to risk driving it, I have the car at home now.

My question is, where shall I specify the car go for a respray, and actually, will they respray the whole car? or just the wing (front and back of wheel) door and mirror? Also, how long does a respary take ? whats likely offroad time?

I am based in Billericay..

any help appreciated

thanks

jondokic

385 posts

289 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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I have just noticed you are coming for my F1 Jamie. Have you met Basher and Psycho, my 'mechanics' ? Perhaps it was their white van ?


>> Edited by jondokic on Thursday 1st May 03:19

K3NJW

448 posts

280 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Try Jon at Ewelme Coachworks ....

www.tvrbodyrepairs.com/

A bit of a treck round the M25 from Billaricy, but they do a great job.

dangerous

99 posts

287 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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If your in Billericay it has to be PR Wood in Westcliff www.tvr-prwood.co.uk/
The only trouble is he is always very busy so you may have a wait before he can do it but definatly worth a having a chat with him

Mark.S

473 posts

299 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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I'll second the PR Wood reccomendation. Good reputation and Phil is a friendly, chatty chap!

Definately worth popping down there for him to take a look.

JamieBeeston

Original Poster:

9,294 posts

287 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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jondokic said: I have just noticed you are coming for my F1 Jamie. Have you met Basher and Psycho, my 'mechanics' ? Perhaps it was their white van ?


>> Edited by jondokic on Thursday 1st May 03:19


This payback for me putting that bollard on your drive the other month ??

Everyone can fix it, but noone can offer anywhere near a decent car... why cant they comprehend that i DONT WANT a corsa!!

I want car at least approximating my TVR, maybe a BM or a Merc, NOT A CORSA.

Anyone got any suggestions as to where I can use that will offer me a car I can happily drive ?

thanks

JamieBeeston

Original Poster:

9,294 posts

287 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Mark.S said: I'll second the PR Wood reccomendation. Good reputation and Phil is a friendly, chatty chap!

Definately worth popping down there for him to take a look.


Called them, but they wont offer me a car, as I am not insured thru mannings

the dodger

2,376 posts

285 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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It's up to your insurer to provide a car (usually included in the policy) not necessarily the repairer. Talk to your broker first and insist on an equivalent car. Or, just hire one and bill your insurer.

yiw1393

23,018 posts

283 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Don't think you can specify equivalent model of car. There's probably some sort of get out clause on your policy that says you have to have a Corsa. If you held them to an equivalent car they could argue that if your Chim was N reg, then a Beemer 5 series on an N plate is fair exchange - despite the probability it has SS Enterprise mileage and fag burns all over the interior with the required apple core in the glovebox.

Sorry to hear about the damage - hope you get it sorted soon

JamieBeeston

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9,294 posts

287 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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yeah, they say the policy states a Corsa

called Helphire anyway, and they sorting me a replacement Chim/Porker/Z3 Coupé

Been told about them by a m8 in the ins. industry, they do all the leg work, sort out sending the car to wherever you want (factory / dealer etc) for work, cover all expenses and legal action, and pass on cost to ins comp. v.good reputation, and after spending half an hour on the fone to their wonderful rep, i am v.chuffed.

She reckons I should have a new car by tomorrow, so long as he admits liability officially.

checked the car today, drivers door all scuffed and scratched, mirror is scuffed up, and front wing scuffed scratched and crushed, with the wheel arch being cracked with holes int he fibreglass and fibreglass shards dangling around

Alloy also rather scuffed/dented and I am sure I will have a nice flatspot on the Tyre

aah well

c'est la vie.

thnx chaps

JamieBeeston

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9,294 posts

287 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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jaydee

1,107 posts

291 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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Nasty. I hope you are able to get that sorted OK.
Perhaps the kerbed wheel while theyre at it ? - I'm not having a go BTW, it's just very visible in the second picture, and while the cars off the road...

JamieBeeston

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9,294 posts

287 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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jaydee said: Nasty. I hope you are able to get that sorted OK.
Perhaps the kerbed wheel while theyre at it ? - I'm not having a go BTW, it's just very visible in the second picture, and while the cars off the road...


Both front alloys suffered damage also.

and the Tyre is now flat

madhatter

54 posts

277 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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JamieBeeston said: yeah, they say the policy states a Corsa

called Helphire anyway, and they sorting me a replacement Chim/Porker/Z3 Coupé

Been told about them by a m8 in the ins. industry, they do all the leg work, sort out sending the car to wherever you want (factory / dealer etc) for work, cover all expenses and legal action, and pass on cost to ins comp. v.good reputation, and after spending half an hour on the fone to their wonderful rep, i am v.chuffed.

She reckons I should have a new car by tomorrow, so long as he admits liability officially.

checked the car today, drivers door all scuffed and scratched, mirror is scuffed up, and front wing scuffed scratched and crushed, with the wheel arch being cracked with holes int he fibreglass and fibreglass shards dangling around

Alloy also rather scuffed/dented and I am sure I will have a nice flatspot on the Tyre

aah well

c'est la vie.

thnx chaps



I've just got my car back after going through Helphire. They offered me a boxter or an M3 convertable, didn't have any TVRs. I took the M3 as I needed the boot space but wish I'd gone for the boxter instead. The M3 was powerful but had no grunt, was flabby and totally uninspiring.

However make sure you get the admision of liability or you'll end up with the bill. You'll also have to personally chase the garage to get you car fixes ASAP because as far as Helphire are conserned the longer it takes the more money they make. Oh, and the M3 hire charges were a rip off at £299 a day for the first two weeks.

JamieBeeston

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9,294 posts

287 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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Hmm,

they told me that a £10 insurance fee was All i needed to pay, to cover my liability for the hire, incasae they failed to recover costs from the Third party.


Its taking a weird slant now, the driver that hit me, is telling them the only reason he hit me is due to the other white van swerving into his lane, causing him to swere into me.

Now, due to this, they say they have to chase the third white van, and NOT the one that hit me, and that if they cant trace the third white van, they wont take the claim, on the basis that it wasnt the other white vans fault (that hit me)

Flippin Stupid if you ask me

They also say now, that the driver of the van that hit me, has told his insurance that in his opinion he wasnt at fault, so now they are talking about 50/50 liability and me losing my ncb etc.

Told them there was more chance of TVR fitting tcl and abs, than there was of me accepting ANYTHING that will adversely affect me.

The guy swerved to avoid a van, the guy hit me.. Case Closed!

Jesus, why cant insurance claims be simple!

madhatter

54 posts

277 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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With Helphire you pay £10 for an insurance policy to protect yourself and payout if the third party won't pay the car hire. You also pay the first £40 of the car insurance cost of the hire car.

I was lucky in that my case was clear, I was stationary in traffic and he went into the back of me. Your case is a bit messy but I agree with you, irrespective of why he went into the side of you, he went into the side of you while he was in control the vehical. His insurance company is just playing silly bu@@ers and trying to reduce their liability. Ultimatly I suspect they'll just pay up but that doesn't help you with car cover while's yours is in the bodyshop.

JamieBeeston

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9,294 posts

287 months

Wednesday 7th May 2003
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Aah well, they will take the case..

Good Thing I spose..

But, they giving me an M3 Cab


After the comments in this thread about that car, I informed her I didnt want it, and would even take a Boxster 3.2s instead, but they all out of boxsters..

Only options were take a drop to a 7 series, or pay £189 a day for an M5 (surplus)

M3 Cab it is.

JamieBeeston

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9,294 posts

287 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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Well, thats what I have ended up with.

Seems my whinging about the M3 paid off...

Nice motor, lacking in grunt, but make sup by having an electronic roof

ATG

22,885 posts

294 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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eek ... bit more than just a respray required ... there will no doubt be a big bill in the offing. Better nail responsibility to the van driver.