Fire at Porsche Bolton
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Just heard about this from someone who was onsite tending the fire. The main garage is being extended so they have moved service/workshop to this temporary location.
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/15644822.Suspe...
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/15644822.Suspe...
That's really terrible news.
I would be amazed if that was not my 997GTS in the picture - I part exchanged it against my order for the 991T last Saturday :-(
What a waste of a wonderful car.
Glad nobody was injured though and hope that the team there can get up and running again. Sad times.
I would be amazed if that was not my 997GTS in the picture - I part exchanged it against my order for the 991T last Saturday :-(
What a waste of a wonderful car.
Glad nobody was injured though and hope that the team there can get up and running again. Sad times.
rob.kellock said:
That's really terrible news.
I would be amazed if that was not my 997GTS in the picture - I part exchanged it against my order for the 991T last Saturday :-(
What a waste of a wonderful car.
Glad nobody was injured though and hope that the team there can get up and running again. Sad times.
It does look like your GTS Rob (can't be many white 997 GTS cars floating about), and if so very sad news to see all of these cars badly damaged I would be amazed if that was not my 997GTS in the picture - I part exchanged it against my order for the 991T last Saturday :-(
What a waste of a wonderful car.
Glad nobody was injured though and hope that the team there can get up and running again. Sad times.

mattf93 said:
Gutting for any owners involved let alone the OPC. There really is some pond life in this world
You're absolutely righthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/news/pensioner-get...
numtumfutunch said:
mattf93 said:
Gutting for any owners involved let alone the OPC. There really is some pond life in this world
You're absolutely righthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/news/pensioner-get...
Twinfan said:
pete.g said:
If you have a car in for a service/maintenance and it is destroyed on company premises, whose insurance covers your loss?
Has to be the OPC's, surely?Your action sholud be against the arsonist but don't hold your breath.
Claim under your own insurance and if your insurer thinks there's a chance of a recovery, let them get on with it.
Twinfan said:
Indeed - the car is under their care and they must have insurance to cover damage to clients' vehicles. No way an owner should lose their NCD for this...
Regardless of blame, the individuals who unfortunately lost their cars in this fire WILL find their premiums being increased for the next few years, its just how insurance and risk calculations work. These factors play into the algorithms used by the actuarys. Its why you are asked questions like "Have you had any claims, regardless of blame, in the last 5 years?" when it comes to getting insurance renewal quotes.
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