Advice Needed..

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Cliff
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Advice Needed..

Post by Cliff »

I stopped at a set of traffic lights yesterday and thought I stalled my car.
However, after looking in my rear view mirror, it seemed that someone had gone into the back of my car. :evil:

When I went to have a look, the dumb ar$e was very apologetic but when looking at the bumper their seemed to be no damage at all except for a little scratch which was the outline of her registration plate.

I managed to polish the mark out, however should I still tell my insurance company?
Ed
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Post by Ed »

It's up to you. If both parties are in agreement to let it go then no. If however you want to have the damaged section resprayed then you will have to report it to your insurance company unless she wants to pay for the repair out of her own pocket.

Ed
Cliff
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Internal

Post by Cliff »

Thanks for the quick reply Ed. However would their be any internal damage that I should be worried about?
Raf
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Post by Raf »

depends really- i wouldnt think so really if your bumper was only scrached- jus check if it lines up against the wheel arches- if it does then the bumper brackets have not been damaged so you'll be okay!
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havent you just bought the mr2?
DeusMR2
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Post by DeusMR2 »

If youre both in agreement and theres no arguments then theres no point telling your insurance company..its not worth all the paperwork and time!

I doubt theres internal damage if it was just a scratch 8)
Cliff
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Gap

Post by Cliff »

Raf wrote:havent you just bought the mr2?


Yes. :evil:

I checked that it lines up with the wheel arches and all seems to be ok. :D. However, their seems to be a mm gap between the left side of the rear centre panel and the bumper. :(
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Re: Gap

Post by Ed »

IICause_OneII wrote:
Raf wrote:havent you just bought the mr2?


Yes. :evil:

I checked that it lines up with the wheel arches and all seems to be ok. :D. However, their seems to be a mm gap between the left side of the rear centre panel and the bumper. :(


If in doubt as a rule get it checked out by a local bodyshop, however any accident with enough force to move the actual metal work that the bumper is attached to would have done more than scratch the bumper. You would have a cracked bumper as well. But get it checked out if in any doubt.

Ed
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Post by Raf »

do you have her details? if not then theres not much you can do anyway- telling your insurance company isnt a good idea really- im sure they'll hold it against you upon renewal even though its not your fault!

Like Ed said- if you want peace of mind then a bodyshop is the best bet!

Bad luck fella but hey you polished it out anyway! :lol:
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Post by liberty »

Oh dear.

Quit moaning and get on with it. It's a polished out mark, not even a scratch by the sound of it. Give it a rest. MM gap??? Surely you are kidding right?

Some people need to just get on with life and stop worrying about the most petty of things. 8)
Waldo Dobbs
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Post by Waldo Dobbs »

liberty wrote:Some people need to just get on with life and stop worrying about the most petty of things. 8)


Like whinging about what other people are posting? :P
liberty
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Post by liberty »

Not whinging at all - think it's just pretty pathetic moaning about a mark in your car which rubs straight off.

It's like sueing the government for leaving dirty great puddles unattended on country roads and then getting mud splattered up the side of your car. :roll:

He most probably got out of his car, broke down in tears on his knees yelling "WHY?! WHY?! OHHH WHY!?" :lol:
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Mud Puddles

Post by Cliff »

liberty wrote:Not whinging at all - think it's just pretty pathetic moaning about a mark in your car which rubs straight off.

It's like sueing the government for leaving dirty great puddles unattended on country roads and then getting mud splattered up the side of your car. :roll:

He most probably got out of his car, broke down in tears on his knees yelling "WHY?! WHY?! OHHH WHY!?" :lol:


I actually got out and shouted, "you f**king dumb ar$e" and yes I have called the council about these damn mud puddles also.

raf wrote:do you have her details? if not then theres not much you can do anyway- telling your insurance company isnt a good idea really- im sure they'll hold it against you upon renewal even though its not your fault!


Yeah I took her details. She was initially very apologetic but her face turned sour after I asked for them.

Cheers for the advice people and your constructive comments liberty. :wink:
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Post by Sidewinder »

Liberty - strange as it may seem, most people who frequent message boards like this tend to be enthusiasts who have a keen interest in keeping their cars looking as good as possible.

When someone's car is damaged - even in what may seem a minor way to other people - they tend to get upset.

If I didn't give a toss about my car, I'd be driving an E-reg Fiesta on 3rd party insurance. As would most people here. Maybe! :D
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Post by madbadweasel »

Hey, If i get a stone chip on my car im pi$$ed off :lol: If someone even scratched my car, id take it to the best and most expensive bodyshop i could find and get it resprayed and charge them for it :twisted:
craig
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Post by craig »

Damn, that sucks..........at least it wasn't a full rear end mate! :shock:
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Re: Gap

Post by Vindezal »

IICause_OneII wrote:
Raf wrote:havent you just bought the mr2?


Yes. :evil:

I checked that it lines up with the wheel arches and all seems to be ok. :D. However, their seems to be a mm gap between the left side of the rear centre panel and the bumper. :(


This could just be age. and sag
Cliff
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Thanks

Post by Cliff »

Cheers again for the advice people, your comments have kept my mind at rest..

(Such a friendly bunch of people, except for one. :wink:)
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Post by Leon. »

Liberty,

Speaking of moaning, why are moaning about IIcause and his concern for his paintwork. Surely with a name like liberty your more concerned about greenpeace issues?? :wink: :wink:

I'm assuming liberty is your AKA from your profile?

Love it :lol:
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