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22nd October 2007, 00:49
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| | Classic Account Customer | Car write off, rubbish settlement offer. Because the insurers insist of using brand new parts at dealers full price, my car costs £2800 to repair (new bonnet, bumper and light clusters). They have written it off and I have been offered £2500 cash settlement less my £600 excess. I am left with £1900.
In other words its only a write off because they want to fit new parts to an old car.The thing is, the parts are available on ebay for around £300. Whats worse is it was only a 15 mph drive into the back of a slow moving vehicle which suffered no apparent damage.
I dont mind the offer, but they want my car as well. They will sell it to a salvage operator who (and any garage can easily fit) replacement parts at virtually no labour cost to themselves during quiet moments and then sell the car on. Apparently they will offer it at auction and might not bother even to replace the parts.
Its a top spec 9 year old Honda CRX del sol 2 seater with electric roof, leather seats air con with 87,000 miles. I have owned it since new and it is otherwise perfect.
Can I ask the insurers to tell me how much they will get from the salvage operator and then offer them a bit more in order to keep my car? Can I deal with the salvage company direct? or at least be notified of the location of the auction? Is it likely to be sold off locally?
How should I best negotiate the settlement?
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22nd October 2007, 14:40
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| | Site Team | Re: Car write off, rubbish settlement offer. As a general rule never take the first offer from anyone, in particular insurance firms. The first offer is not often your best one.
They are usually willing to negotiate. Explain your position to them, they are usually amenable.
Although you may well have done so, check the book prices from Glass', Parker's or similar and see if that helps with your negotiations. This can be done on line.
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22nd October 2007, 20:46
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Car write off, rubbish settlement offer. Quote:
Originally Posted by haydn
Can I ask the insurers to tell me how much they will get from the salvage operator and then offer them a bit more in order to keep my car? |
Yes you can. The insurer will pay you the "salvage cost" for the car, and let you keep the car so if you want to repair it yourself, you can.
One thing you need to be aware of though is that this car is technically still a total loss therefore you will need to have an independent engineers report carried out on it after the repairs are finished and also send proof to your insurers before they will offer you cover on the car again.
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