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Expert mechanic's opinion sought

How much do you reckon the damage below will cost to rectify. I know it's hard to be accurate but I merely need estimates.

Thanks

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  • spadoosh
    spadoosh Posts: 8,732 Forumite
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    Whoops.

    I had more or less exactly the same damage (passenger side though) on a car worth about 1k, they wrote it off, would guesstimate at about £750 but that is purely guessing.

    Sure someone with more insite will be along shortly. You could always ask for a quote, theyre free. Have you had a quote?!
  • A grand minimum.
  • tberry6686
    tberry6686 Posts: 1,135 Forumite
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    I just got my car repaired with less damage than that - new wing, minor bumper repair, 1 wheel refurb and 1 broken suspension arm - cost (to insurer) - £3500. It was a jag though
  • spadoosh wrote: »
    Whoops.

    I had more or less exactly the same damage (passenger side though) on a car worth about 1k, they wrote it off, would guesstimate at about £750 but that is purely guessing.

    Sure someone with more insite will be along shortly. You could always ask for a quote, theyre free. Have you had a quote?!

    What happens if an insurer writes off a car? Do they just give you what they think its worth minus your excess?
  • Strider590
    Strider590 Posts: 11,874 Forumite
    edited 21 February 2012 at 1:40PM
    How much do you reckon the damage below will cost to rectify. I know it's hard to be accurate but I merely need estimates.

    Thanks

    8wxz76.jpg


    Is that a Pre 2004 Vec?

    I reckon damage to fix privately using new parts £1000+
    You could get parts from a breaker/scrappers and do it for under £1000

    Cost as an insurance repair £3000+ and a certain write off.
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  • spadoosh
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    What happens if an insurer writes off a car? Do they just give you what they think its worth minus your excess?


    Essentially yeh, im sure i didnt pay any excess though, think this was because it wasnt my fault but not sure, theres a possibility i might owe insurers a few hundred quid, but never been asked for it.

    Normally bad news by the way as you almost certainly will struggle to buy the exact same car for the price they offer.

    O and it looks like i was waaayyy off the mark, sorry if i built your hopes up a bit.
  • Strider590 wrote: »
    Is that a Pre 2004 Vec?

    I reckon damage to fix privately using new parts £1000+
    You could get parts from a breaker/scrappers and do it for under £1000

    Cost as an insurance repair £3000+ and a certain write off.

    Yup 2002 Vec.

    Jeez £1000+ was hoping it would'nt br that high :(
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    What happens if an insurer writes off a car? Do they just give you what they think its worth minus your excess?


    You usually get a very low offer, then argue for the correct one, which they will give you eventually.

    Have a read of
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/51221199#Comment_51221199

    my posts will no doubt apply to yourself unless you're very lucky.
  • Hintza
    Hintza Posts: 19,420 Forumite
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    Parts required:-

    Wing:- from scrap yard (if you can get it the sae colour so much the better)

    Bumper:- from same car at scrappie (if not it could be repaired)

    Headlight:- same source

    Sub £300 if lucky if you have to paint etc then sub £500.

    If an insurance claim then greater than £1k.

    You can always buy the car back if they write it off and have it repaired yourself.
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    Hintza wrote: »
    ................You can always buy the car back if they write it off and have it repaired yourself.

    Normally you can't nowadays.
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