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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 9:39 am
by Foghorn Leghorn
Excellent news!! damage can't have been very bad at all at that price :cheesy:

Count yourself lucky on the courtesy car, I ended up with a 3 cylinder Corsa last time, comparable my eye!! :evil:

Fog

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 9:52 am
by Welly
neildavies......(when he gets it back)......

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Nice one chap, at least you get the car back (and nice and new at the back too)

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 10:47 am
by neildavies
Cheers all, I'm hoping it'll be cleaned for me when it comes back, allthough a wax won't be out of the question. The guy in the garage said the damage is basically what you can see, nothing else. So that was a relief. I almost cried in happiness when I found out!!

As for the Mundeo, the engine is quite powerful for a 2 litre diesel, but a bit noisy, my HDi I'm convinced is noticable quieter when it's warmed up. I think it feels fast becasue of the 6 speed box as well, which I don't really like, I'm happy with 5. Also hard to keep it in a straight line when you accellerate hard, and your forever changing gears. It definitely hasn't got the comfort or handling of both the 406's I've had. Put it this way, it hasn't convinced me to buy one.

Anyway, who gives a flying one about the Mundeo, I'm having my Coupe back!! :D

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 1:06 pm
by Blue406
Great result :)
Finally, insurance that comes through!

I've needed to claim twice and both times the bastards found ways to wriggle out of coughing up.

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 10:57 am
by Welly
supafrisk wrote:quietening down that top end rattle I seem to be getting when the engine's warmed up :shock: :cheesy:
Highjack!!!!

So the new motor rattles eh?

I get a rattle around 2000 rpm, I am not convinced yet that it is a mechanical rattle though, I am starting to think that it is a characteristic noise of a modern Common Rail engine.

You see, if you rev the engine on your drive it won't rattle, it only does it under load (where the fuelling is different).

Have you noticed how crap some modern Diesels sound? some Vauxhalls sound terrible, the way a Common Rail engine combusts Diesel seems to give a sound like the bottom ends' gone, like a heavy rattle or knock I just wonder whether the Pug HDi's have the same coarse sound at certain revs??

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 10:56 pm
by neildavies
Well here I am, 3 weeks later now and still waiting for my baby (the coupe) to come back to me. Phoned the garage last week, as I was best man in a wedding on Saturday and the coupe was one of the wedding cars, the garage said the middle of this week. So instead, it was a Mundeo for the wedding, but it scrubbed up well.

So watch this space, any time now could be coupe time!!

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 11:24 am
by neildavies
NOOOOOO, it's going to be anotehr week, been waiting for a panel to come in. It's being prepped for painting now. So I'm Mundeo Man for another week, but the guy in the garage said he wanted to make sure a proper job was done, so can't argue with that.

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 10:25 pm
by Rick_J
on the coupe forum, roy works as an insurance underwriter and when he had his accident he got a replacement 3.0 V6 mondeo - you should have been given similar. a 2 litre ford isnt in the same league. i also know what you meand about the brembos :cheesy:

as far as the spare wheel goes, you can claim for anything lost, including stamps, envelopes and phone bills phoning insurance companies etc..

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 10:28 pm
by Rick_J
also, just so you know, the rear bumper comes direct from pininfarina through peugeot and costs £800+ VAT and comes in a lovely shade of primer, so body shop prices to get it fixed are going to be a shock for her :lol

serves her right for hitting a coupe IMO

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 7:36 am
by neildavies
The garage said the bumper was around £500, so probably some sidcount there. I'm going to ask for a copy of what's been done when it comes back (whenever that may be). I'd thought about the phone bills when I had the bill on Friday, £3.50 in the call where I claimed, so might as well claim that back. Also, the spare wheel is ok, it "popped out" of the well in the accident.

With the Mondeo, it's a 2.0 TDCi, which has arounf the same pace as the coupe, and I'm glad I got a courtesy car which isn't up to the mark compared with the coupe, as it makes it that extra special having it back.

Can't wait!!!

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:54 pm
by neildavies
And here I am, still paitiently waiting for my car, getting toward 5 weeks.

Any chance someone can remind me what colour my car is?

I phoned the garage today and the engineer said that when they tried to refit the exhaust, the realised the cat is damaged(another £700 odd) So all in all, can't really grumble as I've now got a new cat and exhaust.

I keep with the thought that I don't care how long it takes, as long as it's a spot on job.

I'll keep you all posted.

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 10:11 pm
by neildavies
The chapter is now closed, here's the result, after 5 weeks

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