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04-11-2007, 11:24 AM | #1 |
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No luck with this car...
So having had my car repaired in early February after some animal drove down the side of it and failed to leave details, another trip to the bodyshop was needed today. A friend of my father's admired my newly washed and waxed car, sat in it and made all the right noises...then proceeded to reverse into it in his Peugeot estate, hitting the front with his tow bar and causing over £800 of damage. :mad:
The look on the bodyshop manager's face when I arrived for an estimate was like, hey mate, can't you keep your car in one piece?! You were only here a few weeks ago Just hoping that bad things don't actually come in threes...
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Wow...spot of bad luck, almost funny in a tragic way. Hope things pick up soon for you and your car. GL.
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Hope your luck changed and you don't run into anymore animals. Maybe you were mean to animals in your previous life so now they are after you. best of luck.
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:so sorry to hear about all this bad luck your having?!
hope its sorted soon, what was the repair like last time any good? any pics of the before and after? personally i am not a fan of bodyshops in the past :mad: |
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04-12-2007, 04:10 AM | #8 |
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I understand how you feel, but sooner or later you will get used to it. Life has ups and downs, so do car lives.
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Cheers guys, nice to have the sympathy!
dxb335d, the repair last time was superb, but I don't have any pics of before and after. For some reason my dad's friend wants to pay for the repair himself and freaked out when I told him how much! He seemed to think that the dint could just be knocked out and sprayed over. Anyway, he's trying to get me to use a repair shop of his choice, 20 miles from where I live, cos he thinks it will be cheaper. I'm not prepared to do this as I want the job done properly at a place that I trust, (which is an authorised BMW repair centre) and it's only around the corner from where I work. Luckily my dad's supportive of this. (And I am kind to animals, but not the human variety that damage my shiny coupe!)
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04-12-2007, 11:00 AM | #13 | |
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BMW body shops don't get out of bed for less than £500 You have to get it done at the dealer for your own safety, so if he isn't prepared to stump up the readies then it's got to be an insurance claim. |
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[QUOTE=RockIt;856410]Cheers guys, nice to have the sympathy!
dxb335d, the repair last time was superb, but I don't have any pics of before and after. QUOTE] what sort of damage occured last time round? and what price was the repair? i had a door fitted once on an e36 that cost £1400 bmw pounds |
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Unless they outsource their work to a local bodyshop as mine does, and you call the bodyshop direct and it is 280 quid for your bonnet to be resprayed.
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The guy who reversed into me has known my father since they were boys, over 75 years ago! So I didn't inform the police. I would hope that he can be trusted to do the right thing, or I'll have to use my insurance company. I'm ringing him tonight to insist on the approved centre. The place is part of the JCT 600 group and is a specialist approved BMW and Porsche repair centre.
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Do we get a group discount on whackings ?
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Well the official estimate came through. £1125 for a new bumper and spray job. He's decided to go through his insurance and take the hit on his excess rather than pay cash and it's going into the bodyshop of my choice. Can't wait to have it looking like new again.
As an aside, I was amazed how little I felt inside the cabin. He hit it with considerable force and with a tow bar, but the bumper did its job and absorbed the impact, which is reassuring. Rather than a dint it's created a weird cone shape. I'll try to post a pic.
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