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Elle - the Legend
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I had to go back to look Benny!
Anyway, back to the matter in hand... drokk!!!
Had the guy just not fitted it properly? He can't have!
Very lucky no-one was seriously hurt, or more crashes occurred
Was yours the only car damaged? Surely they can't write yours off due to replacing those, so fingers firmly crossed they pay up!
Anyway, back to the matter in hand... drokk!!!
Had the guy just not fitted it properly? He can't have!
Very lucky no-one was seriously hurt, or more crashes occurred
Was yours the only car damaged? Surely they can't write yours off due to replacing those, so fingers firmly crossed they pay up!
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Re: Elle - the Legend
Guy in the Z4 had just bought it, was driving it home from the garage in Edinburgh where he'd handed over a wodge of readies. Garage were the ones who fitted the hardtop, which means it could get interesting...
My car and a ford transit were the only vehicles to get any damage, as we were the two cars behind the guy when this happened
So far - based on lings - parts costs:
Lower Grill £85
Number plate holder £55
Bonnet Hinges (x2) £80
-- Now it gets fun --
Power Unit Kit, Pop-Up Hood £870 (a side)
Front Impact Sensors, Pop-Up Hood £590
And then paint and labour ...
My car and a ford transit were the only vehicles to get any damage, as we were the two cars behind the guy when this happened
So far - based on lings - parts costs:
Lower Grill £85
Number plate holder £55
Bonnet Hinges (x2) £80
-- Now it gets fun --
Power Unit Kit, Pop-Up Hood £870 (a side)
Front Impact Sensors, Pop-Up Hood £590
And then paint and labour ...
'On two occasions I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.' - Charles Babbage
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Uneconomical to Repair
Well, it's official. The car has been assessed and the engineer has valued the repair work at £5,600 + VAT, or around £6,800
So, I have told them I want to buy it back, and commenced the fight to get the money the car is worth. Current offer from insurance is £5,160 - so have told them to take a hike - as you couldn't buy one the spec/miles/condition etc of mine for less than £7,500.
Happily insurance have already told the assessor to release the car to me, so I'm collecting her on Tuesday afternoon and will take things from there, but she will ride again! I'll get some pictures etc when I have her back. Not enjoying all this nonsense at all, it's really put me off BMW's even more
So, I have told them I want to buy it back, and commenced the fight to get the money the car is worth. Current offer from insurance is £5,160 - so have told them to take a hike - as you couldn't buy one the spec/miles/condition etc of mine for less than £7,500.
Happily insurance have already told the assessor to release the car to me, so I'm collecting her on Tuesday afternoon and will take things from there, but she will ride again! I'll get some pictures etc when I have her back. Not enjoying all this nonsense at all, it's really put me off BMW's even more
'On two occasions I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.' - Charles Babbage
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Re: Elle - the Legend
Aye, you and me both! They basically went on the Honda recommendation for a front end impact and were planning to replace everything with brand new Honda parts.toadster wrote:Blimey I can't believe that repair cost
Opens at the front, hinges at the screen end. But the car has a pop up bonnet system to help in pedestrian impacts, it fires at the hinges, which are designed to deform, and puts a bigger space between the engine and bonnet. This kind of deal:toadster wrote:On photo it just looks like the bonnet is open slightly and no damage
Does the bonnet hinge at the front or the back ?
Unless I horribly missed something, I just need new hinges to make the bonnet work properly again - will find that out on Tuesday I suppose!
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