Here we go again..............
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Here we go again..............
Just recently my car was written off by another driver. I was told that the car was a write off as the cost of repairs, added to the cost of the hire car and the storage costs made the car a CAT D write off.
My car was hit at under 30mph on the front off side.
When the accident happened i told my insurers i didnt want to take it to one of their approved garages, i wanted to take it to Honda as it was non fault and i thought i should be able to take it where i wanted.
Initially my Insurers got me a hire car for 3 days as i wasnt entitled to a courtesy car (non approved garage) then they gave me details of a company called Drive Assist. They provide you with a car and then claim the costs back from the third party. They gave me a rough looking Ford Focus.
I was told that the car needed £1400 of parts and about the same again in labour costs. They offered me nearly £7000 as a settlement. I was also informed that the cost of my hire car was around £150 a day and that they estimated that i would need it for 2 weeks and the costs of the car, over £1,500!!! made the car uneconomical to repair.
I am gutted as i have only had my Type-r for 6 months and was still in the honeymoon period
Nothing major was damaged, the door and bonnet were fine but new bonnet hinges were needed. Its basically what you can see in the pic.
Surely the costs of repair should be just that. Do all insurers add all the other costs to the repair bill? As it was non fault i assumed that they would get my car back on the road for me, regardless of the other costs...after all, it was one of their drivers that caused this to happen.
I have had to sell the car privately and will have another one this Monday but i have opened up a dispute with the insurers and need some advise from you guys.
The cost of the repairs and labour are less than half of the value of my car. I thought that if the costs were more than half then its written off.
And no, the accident wasn't my fault
My car was hit at under 30mph on the front off side.
When the accident happened i told my insurers i didnt want to take it to one of their approved garages, i wanted to take it to Honda as it was non fault and i thought i should be able to take it where i wanted.
Initially my Insurers got me a hire car for 3 days as i wasnt entitled to a courtesy car (non approved garage) then they gave me details of a company called Drive Assist. They provide you with a car and then claim the costs back from the third party. They gave me a rough looking Ford Focus.
I was told that the car needed £1400 of parts and about the same again in labour costs. They offered me nearly £7000 as a settlement. I was also informed that the cost of my hire car was around £150 a day and that they estimated that i would need it for 2 weeks and the costs of the car, over £1,500!!! made the car uneconomical to repair.
I am gutted as i have only had my Type-r for 6 months and was still in the honeymoon period
Nothing major was damaged, the door and bonnet were fine but new bonnet hinges were needed. Its basically what you can see in the pic.
Surely the costs of repair should be just that. Do all insurers add all the other costs to the repair bill? As it was non fault i assumed that they would get my car back on the road for me, regardless of the other costs...after all, it was one of their drivers that caused this to happen.
I have had to sell the car privately and will have another one this Monday but i have opened up a dispute with the insurers and need some advise from you guys.
The cost of the repairs and labour are less than half of the value of my car. I thought that if the costs were more than half then its written off.
And no, the accident wasn't my fault
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I thought a car was written off is the repair bill was around 50/60% of the cars value. To be honest, would you really want a performance FWD car back as a shunt to the front? I wouldn't.
Sorry to here Sara, as it was a very nice looking motor.
Sorry to here Sara, as it was a very nice looking motor.
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#10
I sold the car as salvage within 12 hours of putting it on Pistonheads and for double the salvage value. They were biting my hand off. It had coilover suspension etc so that helped sell it i think.
#13
Ha ha, very funny
But i am getting a Type-r again but with a few extras!!
jackson racing supercharger
*jackson racing inlet manifold
*spoon exhaust manifold
*full spoon sports exhaust system
*650cc injectors
*iridium spark plugs
*injen cold air intake system
*JDM lightened flywheel
*Quaiffe LSD
*Clutchmasters clutch
*Gearbox from 06 facelift civic
*hondata kpro ecu
*lightened racing battery
*Black diamond drilled and groved discs
*HID Headlight conversion
*300BHP
Yes, i am having a mid life crisis, but hey, you only live once!
But i am getting a Type-r again but with a few extras!!
jackson racing supercharger
*jackson racing inlet manifold
*spoon exhaust manifold
*full spoon sports exhaust system
*650cc injectors
*iridium spark plugs
*injen cold air intake system
*JDM lightened flywheel
*Quaiffe LSD
*Clutchmasters clutch
*Gearbox from 06 facelift civic
*hondata kpro ecu
*lightened racing battery
*Black diamond drilled and groved discs
*HID Headlight conversion
*300BHP
Yes, i am having a mid life crisis, but hey, you only live once!
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Ha ha, very funny
But i am getting a Type-r again but with a few extras!!
jackson racing supercharger
*jackson racing inlet manifold
*spoon exhaust manifold
*full spoon sports exhaust system
*650cc injectors
*iridium spark plugs
*injen cold air intake system
*JDM lightened flywheel
*Quaiffe LSD
*Clutchmasters clutch
*Gearbox from 06 facelift civic
*hondata kpro ecu
*lightened racing battery
*Black diamond drilled and groved discs
*HID Headlight conversion
*300BHP
Yes, i am having a mid life crisis, but hey, you only live once!
But i am getting a Type-r again but with a few extras!!
jackson racing supercharger
*jackson racing inlet manifold
*spoon exhaust manifold
*full spoon sports exhaust system
*650cc injectors
*iridium spark plugs
*injen cold air intake system
*JDM lightened flywheel
*Quaiffe LSD
*Clutchmasters clutch
*Gearbox from 06 facelift civic
*hondata kpro ecu
*lightened racing battery
*Black diamond drilled and groved discs
*HID Headlight conversion
*300BHP
Yes, i am having a mid life crisis, but hey, you only live once!
#17
At your age make that 15 lol
I have a few spares here from the scoob so that should last me till xmas lol
I was just looking at my paper work and see that they deducted money as the car has high mileage for its age. Its 6 years old and the mileage was 68,000. I thought it was a lowish mileage as they allow 15000 a year.
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a high performance fwd drive car in the hands of a woman, hope its hot where you live otherwise you'll be back on here quicker than its taken rifleman to hunt down your next victim.
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I'm lost now.
The offer was £7,000 on a car that cost you £7,000 and that the hire car cost was claimed back from the other party?
Did you not bite their hand off?
I take it you've settled for £7,000 and bought the car back as scrap and then sell it on to someone else at much more than scrap value?
If so then you must be quids up surely?
Where do you think you are loosing out?
The offer was £7,000 on a car that cost you £7,000 and that the hire car cost was claimed back from the other party?
Did you not bite their hand off?
I take it you've settled for £7,000 and bought the car back as scrap and then sell it on to someone else at much more than scrap value?
If so then you must be quids up surely?
Where do you think you are loosing out?
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Just to point out the TOTAL cost of the repair of your car includes your hire car, your choice to use a Honda dealership, using a 3rd party to handle the claim etc etc. Not just how much it cost to fix the car itself.
Not quite sure why you are disputing it.
You say you've sold the car - did you buy it back off the insurer?
Did you accept the £7K offer?
I assume you took the £7K, bought the car back off the insurer and then sold it on?
Tell me you haven't just sold the car before getting this sorted out with the insurer?
Not quite sure why you are disputing it.
You say you've sold the car - did you buy it back off the insurer?
Did you accept the £7K offer?
I assume you took the £7K, bought the car back off the insurer and then sold it on?
Tell me you haven't just sold the car before getting this sorted out with the insurer?
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Ha ha, very funny
But i am getting a Type-r again but with a few extras!!
jackson racing supercharger
*jackson racing inlet manifold
*spoon exhaust manifold
*full spoon sports exhaust system
*650cc injectors
*iridium spark plugs
*injen cold air intake system
*JDM lightened flywheel
*Quaiffe LSD
*Clutchmasters clutch
*Gearbox from 06 facelift civic
*hondata kpro ecu
*lightened racing battery
*Black diamond drilled and groved discs
*HID Headlight conversion
*300BHP
Yes, i am having a mid life crisis, but hey, you only live once!
But i am getting a Type-r again but with a few extras!!
jackson racing supercharger
*jackson racing inlet manifold
*spoon exhaust manifold
*full spoon sports exhaust system
*650cc injectors
*iridium spark plugs
*injen cold air intake system
*JDM lightened flywheel
*Quaiffe LSD
*Clutchmasters clutch
*Gearbox from 06 facelift civic
*hondata kpro ecu
*lightened racing battery
*Black diamond drilled and groved discs
*HID Headlight conversion
*300BHP
Yes, i am having a mid life crisis, but hey, you only live once!
Good luck with the insurance issues anyway Sara.
#29
I'm lost now.
The offer was £7,000 on a car that cost you £7,000 and that the hire car cost was claimed back from the other party?
Did you not bite their hand off?
I take it you've settled for £7,000 and bought the car back as scrap and then sell it on to someone else at much more than scrap value?
If so then you must be quids up surely?
Where do you think you are loosing out?
The offer was £7,000 on a car that cost you £7,000 and that the hire car cost was claimed back from the other party?
Did you not bite their hand off?
I take it you've settled for £7,000 and bought the car back as scrap and then sell it on to someone else at much more than scrap value?
If so then you must be quids up surely?
Where do you think you are loosing out?
I lost out cos i lost my car when i shouldnt have. The car was valued without the modifications so when i sold it i sold the mods as part of the price When i bought my car i did not pay extra for the mods as the seller needed a quick sale. I bought the car as an investment as i got a very good deal.
I took £4,700 and sold the car for for just under £4000 but its irrelevant what i made on the car. Yeah, i have made a bit of cash but i didnt want to be buying a new car, i wanted mine.
I am p1ssed off that they wrote my car off as a CAT D when it clearly wasnt.