who to send insurance job to in London?
who to send insurance job to in London?
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MrJuice

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3,770 posts

179 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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Unfortunately someone drove into my parked car yesterday in the snow. It will need a new front bumper, OS headlight, other small light in bumper, OS indicator light, possibly OS front wing. Blending of paint across bonnet and NS front wing. All in all, quite a lot of work.

I am keen for all original porsche parts to be used and the job to be done properly with minimal fuss and for me to get a courtesy car that gets me from A to B.

Anyone you folks would recommend for this in London area who will definitely use porsche parts and do the job properly? Personal experience of anyone in particular? Car will probably need to be trailered to their workshop.

jackliebling

507 posts

196 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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My car was sent to M&A Coachworks in Highgate by my insurance company. Similar accident, a white van drive into my parked car.... They are top end as far as I know and did a great job on my 997GTS.

Stedman

7,383 posts

215 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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SLRestoration in Gatwick (perhaps too far?)

MrJuice

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3,770 posts

179 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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Thanks for the M+A endorsement

Gatwick is a bit far. But could work if they're happy to collect and drop off a courtesy car.

Does anyone know if m+a will definitely use Porsche parts 100% of the time? In my case it's a non fault claim and so I guess there won't be any pressure from insurance co to keep costs down. I'm obviously very keen to have original parts used and the job to be done fully and properly

dopsonj

315 posts

143 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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MrJuice said:
Thanks for the M+A endorsement

Gatwick is a bit far. But could work if they're happy to collect and drop off a courtesy car.

Does anyone know if m+a will definitely use Porsche parts 100% of the time? In my case it's a non fault claim and so I guess there won't be any pressure from insurance co to keep costs down. I'm obviously very keen to have original parts used and the job to be done fully and properly
https://www.macoachworks.co.uk

Used by most of London OPC's, so would assume 100% Porsche Parts

jackliebling

507 posts

196 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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Yes, they are Porsche approved i think and you can put your foot down that it must be OEM just in case.

SFO

5,171 posts

206 months

Tuesday 26th January 2021
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If Porsche approved, they have to use Porsche parts, materials and processes and procedures. Hence, expensive.

MrJuice

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3,770 posts

179 months

Tuesday 26th January 2021
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Noted, thanks

rosino

1,390 posts

195 months

Wednesday 27th January 2021
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I have used Acton coach works for some high end stuff and they are stellar.

https://www.actoncoachworks.co.uk/

Ask for Paul Lopez. And tell you are OCD. :-)

MrJuice

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3,770 posts

179 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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Unfortunately it's looking like my car will be written off

I just spent nearly £1000 on it last week so this grates

I'm not sure what to do. Take the money and buy another. Buy back and repair (which severely limits what the car is worth if I ever wanted to sell). Or just walk away

My strong preference would be to get my car fixed through insurance.

What do you folks advise?