How much will this cost to repair?
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Someone hit me on the side yesterday just as I was exiting the roundabout this was the damage done anyone have any idea as to how much this will cost to repair as I don’t want to claim? Thanks.
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A colleague had similar damage to a similar type of small car, it was written off. He did buy it back for peanuts and is now driving it until it dies as it owes him nothing.
Any damage to the sills and the rear panel is going to be hugely uneconomical to repair on a car that is not worth much.
Best case would be getting the other party to chuck you a few hundred quid and forget all about it.
Any damage to the sills and the rear panel is going to be hugely uneconomical to repair on a car that is not worth much.
Best case would be getting the other party to chuck you a few hundred quid and forget all about it.
Edited by raceboy on Wednesday 29th May 09:09
The affect it will have on your insurance is when you are asked if you've been in any an "accident in the last 3/5 years".
That is different to having no claims and a "claim in the last 3/5 years".
Don't even attempt to repair the car. Take the money from their insurance and write it off.
That is different to having no claims and a "claim in the last 3/5 years".
Don't even attempt to repair the car. Take the money from their insurance and write it off.
I'd second what everyone else is saying, if you go through insurance it will be written off.
Best case is you get a couple of hundred quid of the other party, don't go through insurance and just keep driving it as it is.
Or if you want to claim of his insurance, they should make you 2 offers, one to write off, where they will take the car and one to let you keep the car, I would take the second offer and move on.
Best case is you get a couple of hundred quid of the other party, don't go through insurance and just keep driving it as it is.
Or if you want to claim of his insurance, they should make you 2 offers, one to write off, where they will take the car and one to let you keep the car, I would take the second offer and move on.
Let his insurance sort it - however pound to a penny it won't work out as straightforward as you think.
Although you could get it fixed cheap yourself - and I personally have no issue with that, the car will be fine - let the insco write it off. If you get lucky then they might let you keep the car for a few hundred quid. Then either just leave the damage and use the car, or get it fixed at real-life rates (not hyper-inflated insurer prices).
Although you could get it fixed cheap yourself - and I personally have no issue with that, the car will be fine - let the insco write it off. If you get lucky then they might let you keep the car for a few hundred quid. Then either just leave the damage and use the car, or get it fixed at real-life rates (not hyper-inflated insurer prices).
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