Is this a write off?

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Phil.

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251 months

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My daughter’s car was vandalised yesterday. Deep scratches along all panels down both sides and the rear. I’m going to be reporting the incident to the police shortly as we know the identity of the person who did it.

It’s a 2012 Jazz with c.50k miles which would probably fetch £5k privately before the vandalism. It’s a lovely runner with no issues and FSH.

I think the only option is to inform the insurance as it certainly won’t T-cut out. It would be unfortunate if it’s written off and a PITA to deal with too.

Do the collective think it’s a write off and if it is, would it be worth buying back?














t.boydy

171 posts

63 months

Monday 8th January
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Nope...

pidsy

8,007 posts

158 months

Monday 8th January
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I’d be getting a quote from a local garage for paint.

Not involving insurance at all.

the-norseman

12,461 posts

172 months

Monday 8th January
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Wet sand and polish might bring a lot of that out.

speedking31

3,557 posts

137 months

Monday 8th January
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What's her excess? Is Chips Away / Dentmaster or similar cheaper?

ScoobyChris

1,701 posts

203 months

Monday 8th January
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Is she planning to keep the car until it's worthless, or looking to sell in the near future? Personally, given it's cosmetic, I'd live with the scratches if it was a keeper, or at least look at cheap repairs before involving insurance and the headache of arguing about value, etc (and then even if you buy it back, still having to get it fixed yourself).

Chris

Luke.

11,002 posts

251 months

Monday 8th January
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Odd thread. Live with it or get it repaired. Don't tell the insurance company.

Ninja59

3,691 posts

113 months

Monday 8th January
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You could touch it in (I suspect it will catch the nail which means it needs paint first), wet sand and polish back.

I think if the insurers get hold of it and it being pretty much an entire respray it will end up being a write off, given an insurer will write it off at between 50% to 60%, or put another way 2.5k to 3k.

The other issue of vandalism is that it will be at fault and the insurance side of it will likely mean possibly significant increases.

Bonefish Blues

26,845 posts

224 months

Monday 8th January
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Civil recovery from the individual who did it. After they are nicked.

paintman

7,693 posts

191 months

Monday 8th January
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Keep it & run it into the ground as is.

If you can catch your nail in the scratch it won't sand out.
If it doesn't disappear when wet it won't sand out.
Depending on the depth some of it MIGHT look less noticeable if you polish along the line of the scratch as it will smooth the roughness, although that will usually only work if it's in the clearcoat.

Respray of both sides needed & that's bodyshop territory, not a man-in-a-van-on-the-driveway.
Might be worth looking for local recommendations for some of the back street bodyshops.
I have no idea what sort of cost you would be looking at today.

brillomaster

1,262 posts

171 months

Monday 8th January
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wow, that sucks. deliberately made sure they got every panel frown

i suspect if you claimed that on insurance it would write the car off. proper bodyshop work isnt cheap, £200-£300 a panel. doesnt take much for an insurer to deem it uneconomical to repair.

so, if you dont mind getting a payout, or buying back a CAT N car, i'd unfortunately say either get it repaired yourself, or live with it.

but i really feel for you. keying cars should be punishable by having both hands cut off.

Phil.

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251 months

Monday 8th January
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Thanks for all the replies it’s helping my decision making.

The only reason for using the insurance would be to recover some of the financial loss i.e. a £5k car that is now unsaleable. But that would be costly too in terms of what I’d get from the insurance and the knock on for future premiums (as mentioned above).

So it looks like it’s going to be a keeper.

The scratches are down to the metal in places so I need to get some sort of bodge done to avoid rust. I might get some touch up paint and do it myself as I think any garage is going to want to do a proper/expensive job.


PhilkSVR

870 posts

49 months

Monday 8th January
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brillomaster said:
wow, that sucks. deliberately made sure they got every panel frown

i suspect if you claimed that on insurance it would write the car off. proper bodyshop work isnt cheap, £200-£300 a panel. doesnt take much for an insurer to deem it uneconomical to repair.

so, if you dont mind getting a payout, or buying back a CAT N car, i'd unfortunately say either get it repaired yourself, or live with it.

but i really feel for you. keying cars should be punishable by having both hands cut off.
I agree with this, through no fault of your own your daughter is put in a difficult position. If that was my car I would be fuming regardless of value.

randlemarcus

13,528 posts

232 months

Monday 8th January
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Phil. said:
Thanks for all the replies it’s helping my decision making.

The only reason for using the insurance would be to recover some of the financial loss i.e. a £5k car that is now unsaleable. But that would be costly too in terms of what I’d get from the insurance and the knock on for future premiums (as mentioned above).

So it looks like it’s going to be a keeper.

The scratches are down to the metal in places so I need to get some sort of bodge done to avoid rust. I might get some touch up paint and do it myself as I think any garage is going to want to do a proper/expensive job.
Could be worth asking around to find an insurance adjuster to (without involving the insurance company) value the damage, and the financial impact of your actions, though I don't think you could claim £5k of actual loss from the criminal if you're going to buy a £10 touch up kit, and live with it.

Hugo Stiglitz

37,185 posts

212 months

Monday 8th January
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That's a angry neighbour. Possibly even elderly. To do both sides is not someone passing by.


We had one like that. If you parked infronf of his house - badly keyed.

I wouldn't go to the insurance company- its cosmetic!!!

MattsCar

988 posts

106 months

Monday 8th January
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Yes, a write off, given the amount of spraying that will be required and then courtesy car costs etc.

Insurance premiums will increase, despite being a no fault claim.

However...your insurance should give you the right to buy back at a very cheap price once a payout has been agreed. So maybe live with it and be happy with the extra sum of money and see what someone can do to make it look presentable on the cheap...i.e filling it in to make it look less obvious.

Sorry that someone has done that, some awfully warped people out there.

Phil.

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randlemarcus said:
Could be worth asking around to find an insurance adjuster to (without involving the insurance company) value the damage, and the financial impact of your actions, though I don't think you could claim £5k of actual loss from the criminal if you're going to buy a £10 touch up kit, and live with it.
The reality is that I don’t think we have any chance of extracting the monies from the accused even if convicted. So my options are pay someone to bodge it or do it myself. I’m more than capable of bodging it smile

A detailed report has now been submitted to the police online. There is sufficient information provided for the police to follow up and gather evidence if they wish to do so. We should know if they will do this in the next 24hrs. At the very least I want this person questioned and for them to curb their unnecessary and evil behaviour.


Phil.

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Monday 8th January
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Just to add, that there have been some really kind and helpful replies to my OP. PH at its best. Thanks guys.

twokcc

832 posts

178 months

Monday 8th January
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Does anyone not have a video door bell in the houses near where it was parked?

Edit
See you say you know identity of person(s) who dis it-what did the police say?

VeeReihenmotor6

2,184 posts

176 months

Monday 8th January
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You could do a process like this to touch in the scratch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4SNN8PjdmQ

It will probably still be visible under some lights but a lot better than you have now.

As for the person that did I'd be happy to see their hands cut off.