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Re: `And the winning numbers, are...`

Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 13:28:44 -0000

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carl.robson(at)gmail.com wrote:

> On Dec 9, 1:19 pm, "JackH" <jackhacket...(at)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

>> Settlement on the Passat is as follows:

>>

>> Value of the car: £5200

>> Salvage value: £832

>>

>> I`ve lost on the value of the car as there`s just over £5400

>> outstanding on the finance, but the salvage is worth a fair bit more

>> than what they`ve sold it to me for. :-)

>>

>> Hmmm... repair or sell on, that is the question. I would have

>> thought the salvage will fetch at least £1500. Not sure on the costs

>> of getting it jigged (anyone know anyone cheap for this in the South

>> East?), but the rest of the parts shouldn`t be *too* expensive if I

>> use secondhand bits.

>>

> So not a bad result then?



Better than I was expecting given conversations with the third party

assessor who looked at the car and marked it down as £4950.



I was expecting the salvage to be more as well.



--

JackH



98 Honda VFR800FiW

03 VW Passat TDI Sport (RIP)

89 Vauxhall Nova 1.3 Pearl (going, going... not quite gone)

00 VW Golf 1.9 TDI SE Estate













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From: Adrian <toomany2cvs(at)gmail.com>

Subject: Re: `And the winning numbers, are...`

Date: 9 Dec 2008 13:30:40 GMT

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"JackH" <jackhackettuk(at)yahoo.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like

they were saying:



> Hmmm... repair or sell on, that is the question. I would have thought

> the salvage will fetch at least £1500. Not sure on the costs of getting

> it jigged (anyone know anyone cheap for this in the South East?), but

> the rest of the parts shouldn`t be *too* expensive if I use secondhand

> bits.



So what changed your mind...?



>> I`ve not looked twice at the salvage - it`s a proper mess, and not

>> something I`d want to try and repair.



>> Having been down and inspected mine properly today, it appears to need

>> a bonnet, headlight, bumper, grille, badge, wing, wheel, tyre, and

>> both near side door skins ... the NS passenger door has shifted

>> slightly back and won`t open, and there`s a slight dent in the roof by

>> the B pillar.

>>

>> And that`s just externally.

>>

>> Looking beyond the outside, it`ll need an intercooler, rad, air-con

>> condensor, and the inner wing is kinked.

>>

>> Belts got forced off the front pulley which is also damaged... the ABS

>> pump has been slightly crushed as well, by looks at it.

>>

>> I`m sure there`s load of other stuff they`ll put down on the estimate

>> if I ever get one.

>>

>> And then there`s both front airbags and the windscreen which got done

>> by the drivers airbag when it went off - possibly because my head

>> forced it into it?

>>

>> I`ve got to be honest... much as I love that car, and much as I`ve

>> basically walked away from it, I`ll always be wondering if it`s 100%

>> if they did decide to repair it.






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From: "JackH" <jackhackettuk(at)yahoo.co.uk>

Subject: Re: `And the winning numbers, are...`

Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 13:34:09 -0000

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Adrian wrote:

> "JackH" <jackhackettuk(at)yahoo.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much

> like they were saying:

>

>> Hmmm... repair or sell on, that is the question. I would have

>> thought the salvage will fetch at least £1500. Not sure on the

>> costs of getting it jigged (anyone know anyone cheap for this in the

>> South East?), but the rest of the parts shouldn`t be *too* expensive

>> if I use secondhand bits.

>

> So what changed your mind...?



I haven`t changed my mind, I`m reconsidering my options at the moment given

I`ve got it back for a lot less than I was expecting it to be.



I need to make sure the engine is fine before I do anything else, plus I`ve

asked for a copy of the estimate they`ve used to write it off to see what

the official opinion is on what needs to be done to repair it properly.



--

JackH



98 Honda VFR800FiW

03 VW Passat TDI Sport (RIP)

89 Vauxhall Nova 1.3 Pearl (going, going... not quite gone)

00 VW Golf 1.9 TDI SE Estate












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