I've had the unfortunate incident of someone reversing into me in a car park. Loss adjuster has decided to write it off. I'm thinking of claiming the salvage as i can live with a dent in the rear door. The front door is a different matter, all i want it to do is be able to lock the door as the central lock system seems to think the door is open, so locks then unlocks. I can open it from the inside. What do you guys think, buy a new door handle and cyclinder, would the remote central locking system work with any locking cylinder? Door pilliar is fine BTW. Would i need to prove the repair was satisfactory?
Has anyone had any experience of putting a Cat C back on the road. I'm not fussed about only ever being able to get third party cover. They've said the current insurance policy will continue into the summer. I understand that it needs an indentity check which is about £40, no problem, but can i still drive it on the road without in the meantime? Will it also also need an MOT?
Unbelievable how that can be a write off, its just a dented door at the end of the day, salvage door from the scrapyard for £25 and job done as its a fairly common colour, or sort out the jammed door lock and live with it until another door comes along
As said, I would just whip the door card off and have a look at the rod to the handle as it sounds like its bent causing the central locking to bounce, actually looking at the pic, if the door handle is elevated the central locking might think its been held open causing it to bounce as it does when a door is open/ajar
If its been declared a cat C it would need a vic check, I think the directgov website or the dvla site will have more info on that
Looks a clean 406 aswell from what I can see of it in the pic
There is still time to cancel your claim and get your no-claims bonus back. You will probably still have to pay your insurer the vehicle inspection fee (Direct Line took £50-ish off me for that) but you get your NCB restored to you.
Then get down the scrappy and get at least one replacement door.
I feel for you; this is what happened to my old saloon when some arse in a white van decided to get his driving license out of a cereal box:
2002 (D9) Peugeot 406 Coupe SE, 2.2 litre Petrol. Scarlet Red/Rouge Ecarlate/Rosso Scarlatto. Black Leather interior. SOLD
2008 (E60 LCI) BMW 525i M-Sport, 3.0 litre Petrol. Carbonschwarz Metallic. Black Dakota Leather and Myrtlewood interior.
Gary406 wrote:i strongly agree with highlander. get the claim canceled and fix it yourself mate.
all your no claims back and not affected. and not having a claim against your name.
+2
I remember a few year back I got knocked in the side by a Vietnamese woman pulling out of a junction as I drove past it and it dented my back door and damaged the sill, her husband turned up all angry with me insisting it went through insurance, I point blank refused as I knew it would write the car of (L reg 1.8 Mondeo RS kitted thing) I got £100 of him in the end after a few nasty phonecalls
Gary406 wrote:i strongly agree with highlander. get the claim canceled and fix it yourself mate.
all your no claims back and not affected. and not having a claim against your name.
+2
I remember a few year back I got knocked in the side by a Vietnamese woman pulling out of a junction as I drove past it and it dented my back door and damaged the sill, her husband turned up all angry with me insisting it went through insurance, I point blank refused as I knew it would write the car of (L reg 1.8 Mondeo RS kitted thing) I got £100 of him in the end after a few nasty phonecalls
In all fairness, if I accidentally drove into someone, I would demand it went through insurance.
The insurance companies when my Clio was rear-ended were basing the repairs on quotes from accident repair centres. New panel + respray + labour. Wrote it off.
1999 Honda Accord Coupe 2.0 Vtec Automatic
Previously 2002 406 HDi 90 Rapier Monaco Blue
Welly wrote:something to do with rubber/splits/bursts/flat/floppy etc
Gary406 wrote:claims are why our insurance policys have risen 20% this year
No, I have to attribute this to "money-grabbing bastard insurance companies who make the rules up as they go along".
And the ambulance-chasing lawyers that these money-grabbing bastard insurance companies sell YOUR personal details to, once you've had any kind of accident, as well.
2002 (D9) Peugeot 406 Coupe SE, 2.2 litre Petrol. Scarlet Red/Rouge Ecarlate/Rosso Scarlatto. Black Leather interior. SOLD
2008 (E60 LCI) BMW 525i M-Sport, 3.0 litre Petrol. Carbonschwarz Metallic. Black Dakota Leather and Myrtlewood interior.