Write off?

Associate
Joined
23 Mar 2008
Posts
275
No pics sorry.

Basically my dads audi TT 2000 was parked at the bottom of the drive over weekend and he wanted to get it out ready for the morning.

The drive points downwards and is quite steep.. It begins at the front of our house quite wide... then is quite narrow as it goes down to the side of our house, but flat... and the other side is a small wall..


He attempted to reverse up the drive, claiming his 4wd would get him up. Half way up all 4 wheels just spun out and he started to fall back down the drive... But as he was he also slid towards the house and hit it with the front passenger side of the car. Not really fast... but as you can imagine the weight of the car and the steepness of the drive crumpled the car.


The damage as followed:

Needs new bumper
New Wing
New Bonnet
New headlamp



What are the chances of the insurance writing it off?
 
I managed to get one picture before the camera died (Lost the charger :/)

here we go:

vys6yd.jpg
 
[TW]Fox;15572907 said:
Based on?

I was being facetious, aimed at the lack of information. That is all.

Picture looks like a few panels and it'll be good as was.
 
Doubt that would be a write off, although if it was me I wouldnt go through insurance unless he has a low excess and protected NCD
 
Whether a car is written off is based entirely on the proportion of repair costs to car value not the damage.

You can write off a K reg Mondeo by denting a wing. You can smash the entire front end in on an S55 AMG and it'll be repaired.
 
OE Quality Wing
Part Number: 802441490
£111.03

OE Quality Panel Front
Part Number: 803440950
£161.53

OE Quality Bumper
Part Number: 821441260
£220.57

Bosch Head Lamp Complete
Part Number: 471441790
£504.74

+ Bonnet = £500 ish

+ Paint £200 + Labour 6 hours @ £50 = £300

= £2000

Hows that!
 
Back
Top Bottom