Write off thresholds

Jez

Jez

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Guys,

In your experience what do insurance companies generally regard as the threshold in terms of repair costs on a vehicle before they write that vehicle off? The garage have indicated an approximate repair cost of around £5500 for my vehicle, which is a lot in terms of % value of the car. At this stage i no-one seems to be able to advise me on what % they generally write off at so thought i'd get user experiences.

Cheers :/
 
Repair cost plus hire car cost or market value minus salvage value, whichever is lowest, generally.

The percentage thing is a load of rubbish
 
When I wrote mine off the cost of repair alone was 150% of the cost of the vehicle! Not that that helps you mind :p
 
i can't see why hire car costs would come into it since they have to keep you in a hire car whilst getting the estimates and also whilst waiting for that cheque to be sent, and cleared into your account? So unless it was gonna take like 2-3 weeks to repair the car it'd be a similar hire car cost regardless?

My car WASNT written off and it had £800 worth of damage, plus 3 weeks of hire car @ roughly £100 a day :s really not sure how it wasnt written off in honesty!
 
Hire car costs are expected to be around £3500, making a £9000 total claim on my side.

Iffy :/
 
Only a minor bump really in the scheme of things, but S-class parts combined with the fact its an insurance job means a BIG bill.
 
What did you hit? How are you getting on with HelpHire and under-25? Do they belive the S is for 'visiting clients'? :p
 
I see, I thought he'd demanded an S class or 7 series or something :p I'd be willing to drive around in a Corsa if it meant the car not being written off due to costs!
 
£2000 damage done to my car. Worth £3500 at the time so more than 50% here. Like you I **** myself as to whether it would actually get repaired. Thankfully it did.
 
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