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The Workshop => General => Topic started by: Anonymous on July 8, 2004, 21:59

Title: Crashed
Post by: Anonymous on July 8, 2004, 21:59
Gutted,

Had my new unworn rears put on, in the rain, through a blind corner, into an oil slick left by an elise that had just span and hit another car!!

Span around, then fish tailed into the curb - not touched my body work, but the rear wheel is at a 30 degree angle and the front wheel is wrecked - only had new alloys last week.

Feel a bit silly, and gutted that i've wrecked' my car, but at least no one hurt and no bodywork damage.

£475 excess though  s:-( :-( s:-(
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Post by: Anonymous on July 8, 2004, 22:03
Ouch! Really sorry to hear that. Rain has been a bugger latley. As you say, at leat no one was hurt.
  s:( :( s:(
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Post by: Anonymous on July 8, 2004, 22:05
gutted for you mate, i can imagine how you and your poor little '2 are feelin.   s:cry: :cry: s:cry:
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Post by: kanujunkie on July 8, 2004, 22:17
sorry to hear what happened mate, but at least it's not a total loss, a couple of weeks and you'll be back on the road again  s:wink: :wink: s:wink:  

i did the same thing and wrote a 3 week old 2 off completely!
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Post by: Anonymous on July 8, 2004, 22:24
That's shit luck mate. Hope you're ok and not too shaken up.

I almost came a cropper the other week in a diesel slick on a hill near my house. I saw a Fiesta in the middle of a roundabout, the front almost completely gone and the car itself was wedged on top of one of those white plastic bollards that are lit from beneath, and me being a very evil bastard just had to turn around for another look....

I got level with the Fiesta and slowed right down to have a proper look, then put my foot down when I was past it. Suddenly the car just went everywhere, and I had to fight to correct it. If I'd been in a front-wheel drive car, I'd have had no chance and would've gone right into a wall. And yes, I know it would have served me right for going back for a second look...

Being a good samaritan, I pulled up a bit further up the road to warn other cars coming down the road. Well, the WTB did anyway, I went down to make sure everyone was OK. I asked the driver and passengers if anyone had called the police yet: the muppet driver said that he "couldn't be arsed, 'cos that means I'll be here ages!"   s:evil: :evil: s:evil:  

After a quick "For fuck's sake..." mumbled under my breath, I *ahem* politely informed him that he really should...



And so ends my thread hijack.   s:oops: :oops: s:oops:
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Post by: SteveJ on July 8, 2004, 22:48
Kris "Kerby McKerb" Clark did much the same in MK a while back - learn from his experience - DONT be tempted to avoid a claim on the insurance by getting the work done privately as no matter how low the initial quote is, this sort of damage runs to at least £1200
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Post by: heathstimpson on July 8, 2004, 22:57
Sorry to hear it mate; oil and water do not go well together. have had some frightening experiences in the past to say the least  s:shock: :shock: s:shock:
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Post by: Darth Paul on July 8, 2004, 23:08
Gutted for you. I remember the roof tile falling on mine and how upset I was. Still, at least my excess was only £200...  s:? :? s:?
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Post by: Bongo on July 8, 2004, 23:10
Quote from: "SteveJ"Kris "Kerby McKerb" Clark did much the same in MK a while back - learn from his experience - DONT be tempted to avoid a claim on the insurance by getting the work done privately as no matter how low the initial quote is, this sort of damage runs to at least £1200


Although for some people this could be cheaper than claiming on Insurance.

Excess + Future premium rises over next 5 years (if you lose no claims).


edit: I'm gutted for you, as i know how i'd feel if anything happened to mine  s:( :( s:(
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Post by: Anonymous on July 8, 2004, 23:17
aw shucks

Thanks guys.

To be honest, just thankfull nothing really bad happened, it's a shame it happened and all of that, but at the end of the day i just want my car back the way it was.  A couple of weeks and 500 nicker and it'll be alright again.

I'm gtting a quote first thing in the morning, i only had 1 years no claims, but only just got it, so i guess in 1 year i'll have 0 NCD which sucks, i guess the damage will come to at least a grand so its worth claiming (infact i already did).

~Hey might even get my wheels refurb'd black whilst they're at it
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Post by: Anonymous on July 8, 2004, 23:20
If it looks anything like this then its over £400 for a new wheel as it will be buckled and around £1000 for parts & labour.

(http://www.mr2-roadster.co.uk/photos/prang/S2300001.jpg)

(http://www.mr2-roadster.co.uk/photos/prang/S2300002.jpg)

(http://www.mr2-roadster.co.uk/photos/prang/S2300006.jpg)

Good luck getting it repared mate.
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Post by: Anonymous on July 8, 2004, 23:23
mate

thats nothing, mine was a 30 degree angle, and about the same scuffing.  i'll be sure to post pictures.

it's all on Elephants bill

to be fair, the Elise who'd spun a bit before me wrote his car off, at least i didn't do that
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Post by: Anonymous on July 8, 2004, 23:25
Make sure they replace the rear wheel as its will most deafanatly be buckled. Hopefully you will have got away with just the parts bending like i did and not have to have panels bashed about or anything.
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Post by: darrenjuggins on July 9, 2004, 14:39
Just a point.....

There are a number of wheel sets coming up all the time on the forum, if you are looking to keep costs down, this could be a good way, especially seeing you knackered your fronts as well.

thought I'd just throw that one in.

Cheers

Darren J
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Post by: Anonymous on July 9, 2004, 15:03
Good advice,

Since i'm claiming on the insurance they can stick brand new ones on, i'm going to have to pay out my excess anyway so, might as well get them to do the full job.

However, if the guy ever comes abck with a quote and it's not as bad as i think, then i might do this - if the wheels arn't knackard they might just get refurbed o something.
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Post by: kanujunkie on July 9, 2004, 18:37
just out of interest mate, can't you claim the excess back off the Elise driver, seeing as it was his oil you slipped on?
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Post by: GSB on July 9, 2004, 18:41
Quote from: "kanujunkie"just out of interest mate, can't you claim the excess back off the Elise driver, seeing as it was his oil you slipped on?

Good point, if he'd slipped on oil and hit the other car, then no, but if he'd spun, hit the other car, dropped oil all over the road, and thus caused your accident? Well, if it were me I'd be after him like a rabid dog...  s:twisted: :twisted: s:twisted:
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Post by: Anonymous on July 10, 2004, 16:15
i've got his details and i wil be trying, don't know how easy it'd be to prove.  i think it was oil and coolant (some green/blue liquid i assume was coolant).

It defo was the oil though, i wasn't even going fast, must have been 25 miles an hour because i'd just set off from the lights.
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Post by: kanujunkie on July 10, 2004, 16:34
blue/green liquid sounds like coolant
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Post by: Anonymous on July 13, 2004, 16:24
Apprantly i can't claim against the guy, because he didn't actually hit me - oh well,

Damage:

Rear axle, rear suspension, 2 wheels 2 tyres (1 new on that day), possibly the sub chassis, possible the steering rack.

2 grand

SUCKS
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Post by: Anonymous on July 13, 2004, 16:35
odub ... fingers crossed for a speedy recovery!  Have thye put a timescale on your fixes?
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Post by: Anonymous on July 13, 2004, 16:54
cheers dude,

at least a couple of weeks he said, on the plus side, i get a polo to drive around in, if i'm really lucky a golf
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Post by: Liz on July 13, 2004, 19:01
Hope that you are back on the road soon, when mine got duffed in took more than a couple of weeks before I got it back so hope that your repairers are better than mine were.

Still at least the weather is shite at the moment so you won't be missing out on the sun!
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Post by: kanujunkie on July 13, 2004, 20:25
yeah good luck mate! soon be back on the road
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Post by: Anonymous on July 20, 2004, 16:45
Right,

A week and a half later, they still hadn't started on my car, waiting for authorisation from Elephant, number of calls to Elephant reveal that the garage doesn't need authorisation.  Go figure, had to get Elephant to phone them and tell them to start already!

So got my courtesy car, since it's a vw/audi garage I was hoping for an A3 or a Golf, what I actually got: 1.2 Vauxhall Corsa Automatic (EasyTronic at that), in grey.  Nice.  But it does great mpg and has a cd-player.  

Looks like I'm going to have it for a few weeks, so might as well get used to it.
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Post by: darrenjuggins on July 20, 2004, 16:50
Just a point of clarification - most insurance companies offer whats called a class A car - this is normally a Corsa, Fiesta, or I got a lovely Kia Pride ! (Jesus was afraid to do over 50!).

I would have been really impressed if you had managed an A3 or better.

Sorry - I know trivial, but informative.

Cheers

Darren J
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Post by: Anonymous on July 20, 2004, 18:37
Would be ok if it was a 1.8 Corsa SRI suspose!
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Post by: darrenjuggins on July 20, 2004, 20:05
Craig - ever the optimist ! !!!!! !!

Darren !
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Post by: Anonymous on July 29, 2004, 15:10
YEY!

My cars back, well it will be when i got to pick it up.  £475 lighter.

I'll be sorry to see the corsa go in the end, very relaxing and I got about 500 miles on a tank!!
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Post by: Anonymous on July 29, 2004, 16:40
Did you rev the pants out of the corsa then?  Careful when you get back in the 2, you wont be used to the power of the force.

500 miles a tank!  WOW!
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Post by: Anonymous on July 29, 2004, 17:05
It never got above 2000- revs, the automatic gearbox was better left to its own devices.  the "easytronic" facility was erm, intresting.

Beleive me i'm going to be very carefull when i get my two back, just in time to drive to silverstone to batter about in elises then up to manchester for a night out in clubland.
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Post by: Anonymous on August 1, 2004, 17:22
Just in case anyone wants to see a couple of grands worth of damage on a 2

(http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL589/2453437/4852463/61893596.jpg)

(http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL589/2453437/4852463/61893315.jpg)

(http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL589/2453437/4852463/61893296.jpg)
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Post by: dreambackup on August 3, 2004, 11:48
it hurts to see that. but I'd like to have a closer look at the Elise... seems even worse  s:cry: :cry: s:cry:
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Post by: kanujunkie on August 3, 2004, 11:52
did you manage to get the Elise driver to cough up the money?
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Post by: Anonymous on August 3, 2004, 11:57
No, when i explained what happened to Elephant they just said, since he didn't hit me, it wasn't his fault, I thought that was a bit harsh since it was a direct result of his crash but there you go.

I've got pictures of the Elise, i'll put them up tonight, it was actually much worse, you can't see it here but the fron end was pretty much missing.  The guy had gone over the central barrier into an on coming car.  Luckily no one was hurt, but the Elise had to be a right-off.
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Post by: kanujunkie on August 3, 2004, 11:59
oh well, it was worth a go, at least you have your 2 back to play with now  s:twisted: :twisted: s:twisted:
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Post by: Anonymous on August 3, 2004, 12:00
Its back, in better condition than before i might add,

Quick note, i only nocticed that my badges were on wrong when i got it back from the garage (since they put them on at funny angles!!), but looking at this photo, they were wrong to start off with, and the bumper had evidence of a previous repair.  So i guess its been resprayed before.

Ah well, i've got a brand spanky new one now.
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Post by: Anonymous on August 3, 2004, 13:11
Yes, your rear badges were totally in the wrong place before! Surely the previous repair garage must have had some kind of instuctions to work from.. which they obviously ignored completely!   s:roll: :roll: s:roll:  

Glad to hear you're all back in one piece, and better than ever! A nice positive result from a bodyshop for a change.

Tim