Will my car be written off/Cat D - advice
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Hey guys
I had a nasty bump in the multi-storey the other day and I'm absolutely devastated with how my car now looks.
I've been quoted about 2k for fixtures (although one garage said 600?!) so I was thinking about insurance my excess will be 450. The rest of the car is in perfect condition and I'd hate to see it go! It's worth 6k according to auto trader
Do you think it will be written off because of the damage? There's no structural damage just cosmetic.
Thanks so much for your help
Amber
I had a nasty bump in the multi-storey the other day and I'm absolutely devastated with how my car now looks.
I've been quoted about 2k for fixtures (although one garage said 600?!) so I was thinking about insurance my excess will be 450. The rest of the car is in perfect condition and I'd hate to see it go! It's worth 6k according to auto trader
Do you think it will be written off because of the damage? There's no structural damage just cosmetic.
Thanks so much for your help
Amber
Edited by AmberClabburn on Monday 2nd October 11:37
Hey guys
I had a nasty bump in the multi-storey the other day and I'm absolutely devastated with how my car now looks.
I've been quoted about 2k for fixtures (although one garage said 600?!) so I was thinking about insurance my excess will be 450. The rest of the car is in perfect condition and I'd hate to see it go!
Do you think it will be written off because of the damage? There's no structural damage just cosmetic.
Thanks so much for your help
Amber
I had a nasty bump in the multi-storey the other day and I'm absolutely devastated with how my car now looks.
I've been quoted about 2k for fixtures (although one garage said 600?!) so I was thinking about insurance my excess will be 450. The rest of the car is in perfect condition and I'd hate to see it go!
Do you think it will be written off because of the damage? There's no structural damage just cosmetic.
Thanks so much for your help
Amber
Edited by AmberClabburn on Monday 2nd October 11:41
That won't be written off unless there is hidden damage underneath or to the rear suspension.
Does the car still drive the same way it did before?
The garage which quoted £600 would be repairing and filling the panel before respraying whereas those quoting ~£2k will be replacing the panel I presume.
Does the car still drive the same way it did before?
The garage which quoted £600 would be repairing and filling the panel before respraying whereas those quoting ~£2k will be replacing the panel I presume.
dhutch makes a good point, the car being solid white is one less thing to go wrong too. There's nothing inherently wrong with a good panel beater pulling that out and filing it, in fact it's arguably the better option as it's less invasive than removing the entire panel and fitting a new one.
They wont write it off, also remember that the insurance job will be the very cheapest job that they can possibly get away with.....
Don't vouch on it being any good - also remember that pulling that panel out (if done in a skilled way) will be a far better repair than fitting a whole new one, cheaper too!
Don't vouch on it being any good - also remember that pulling that panel out (if done in a skilled way) will be a far better repair than fitting a whole new one, cheaper too!
As said, it's flat white which is about the easiest colour to match, certainly much easier than anything metallic.
And £600 is more than enough for them to do a good job at it, that's not a cheap price, it's the right price for filling and painting that dent.
Especially if your a new driver it save a heap of cash next time round.
Daniel
And £600 is more than enough for them to do a good job at it, that's not a cheap price, it's the right price for filling and painting that dent.
Especially if your a new driver it save a heap of cash next time round.
Daniel
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