Yes I'm sure you'd appreciate someone's child slamming a trolley into your car, only for the parents to tell you to f off.![]()
To clarify, not new wings, just door repair, and paint blending into front and rear wings.
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UPDATE:
I emailed last night and explained that I hoped she too would have thought the £1500 was excessive given a 4yo accidentally dinged her car. I asked if she would be willing to provide further quotes from places that would also guarantee the repair which she has replied to positively, so let's see where we go from here.
A trolly did £1500 worth of damage?Eldest son went to put an empty trolley back for me at our local supermarket. In doing so, he knocked into the drivers door (edge) of a MY15 VW Beetle. The owner was in the car at the time.
Apologetic about the incident, myself and said son apologised and offered to put right any damage. We exchange mobile numbers and off we went.
A call came in a few days ago to advise that she had taken the car to a VW approved repair centre and would be forwarding on their quote for repair. I gave her my email address so that she could pass on the info.
£1500. Made up mainly of labour and parts which can't be reused (window trim, bonding agents, glass bonding, matching front wing, rear wing, removing handles, etc, etc. Oh, and they've thrown in a £75 diagnostic fee...
As this isn't an insurance job, and I have indeed offered to pay out of moral obligation, what actual options do I have here?
I have to ask would I have done the same if the situation was reversed?
If its not an insurance repair (although the garage is an insurance approved VW repair centre), what would happen if in 3-5 years the repair went bad, flaky paint, etc, who is liable then?
Why should I pay for a diagnostic check as part of this issue?
I'm not entirely sure how I feel about all of this now. It's angered me slightly, as I could have said sorry and just walked off.
Thoughts?
A trolly did £1500 worth of damage?
Quote for front wing and rear wing but left out the door you hit? I’d offer 50squid for the cheek of it. Bonding glass? You being scammed give them a 50 squid cheque for the cheek then bounce it.
Dent in a door is a hammer/pull out job and a partial respray. Dents away £50 per dent
“£1500. Made up mainly of labour and parts which can't be reused (window trim, bonding agents, glass bonding, matching front wing, rear wing, removing handles, etc, etc. Oh, and they've thrown in a £75 diagnostic fee”The door repair is clearly listed...
“£1500. Made up mainly of labour and parts which can't be reused (window trim, bonding agents, glass bonding, matching front wing, rear wing, removing handles, etc, etc. Oh, and they've thrown in a £75 diagnostic fee”
That’s what I based my reply on.
To me that says the replacing front and rear wings (rear side window is bonded, window can be reused but will need rebounding) and pulling and filling the dent.
Dunno need to see what’s actually quoted.
Well don’t tell everyone. I’m tired been trying to get some FPS out of my pc, gave up and trying to sort out an upgrade...I think to be fair this is a classic example of failing to read anything
I said, blend paint (matching) into the front and rear wings.
Tell her to to use her insurance, it's what it's for and offer some money to cover any increase in premium, say £200.
Yes £1500 is a joke, but I can't stand it when folk say things like "it's a 4 year old car" and "it's only a Beetle" etc etc as if it's fine to just damage someone's car because it's not something you approve of.
Seat would need removing to remove the rear side trim, to remove the window & trims.Also what did your kid do to the seat cushion that it needs removing?