Hi guys, I just got into an accident earlier this morning, which wasn't at my fault and wondering what's your guys think in regards to it
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Hi guys, I just got into an accident earlier this morning, which wasn't at my fault and wondering what's your guys think in regards to it
Depending on the age of your car (if it's rated at 15k or less), most likely write off. Having said that, if that's all the damage done to it, you could purchase it back off your insurer at a percentage of the price and fix it up yourself (usually around 70% I think it was). Although seeing it's a lux model, most likely will be repaired though.
Write off, start looking for a new car.
Yep, its gone
start looking.
PS: if you are parting wreck... Dibs on the K24...
Lolz, DIBS on the RIMS. You might actually make money if you decide to part out.
Omgs, had this for less than a year. Sighs.. Hoping I get back at least 20k :(
It will more than likely be a REPAIRABLE WRITE OFF.
Omgs, would you guys know how market value is calculated?
Market value will be based on
Figures / statics from Redbook,
Regular sales, repairs, insurance values, klms, age and history of driver and no claim bonus etc.
This is common for a payout figure to be calculated due to theft, loss, write off accidents.
bad luck simon btw btw are ou parting out?? I really want the rear bumper :(
I'm not too sure yet, sorry mingzai, I'll let you know If I can
Oohs, thanks guys, will need to wait for Monday/ Tuesday for inspection to see whats going to happen :s
U can still sell the modulo sides and rear lip kit haha
I want to, but working 11-4. Pretty sure you guys will be gone by the time I get there (work in Dandenong Myers so yeah, over 1hrs drive to get there).
@SimonChau
Yeah, call your insurance company and see how much their willing to sell you the car for. I reckon if you part out, you'll make a profit on it. 70% of 20k would be 14k, so you'll get a 6k payout. Parting out, Engine, bodykit, electric leather seats, RIMS!!! Should cover the majority of it, the rest would be down to luck. Lolz, I really want the RIMS.
If you want 20k for it they won't write it off. If its 14k then you got a chance. 10k+ damage is alot.
Yeah, it looks like it's around the 10-12k damage mark. That's why I said it's dependant on the year. But yeah, it's a Luxury mode, which will be worth more in terms of market value. Repair seems more likely.
Its a 06 lux with all extras, like sat nav, modulo kit, etc.
i think yours should be a write off, push your insurance company if they insist a repair instead.
below was a repairable write off (before the new NSW rule came out), repair quote was $21k including all suspension / wheel / intake mods. i had it insured at agreed value of $29k. the market value for a similar car was $23k back then.
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since then i always pay special attention to my agreed value amount in my comprehensive policy and would avoid market value.
Oooohs, how would I push my insurance company if they insist a repair?
I would ask them how much it's costing in repairs. And prob insist on getting money for the car instead of being repaired, say stuff like you've had bad luck with repaired cars before, and you don't want to go through it again. Say you'ld prefer a new car. If not, you could say that you only trust Honda to repair (pretty sure Honda will charge more than w/e the insurance companies are using) and that you'll only accept new geniune parts. Stuff that makes it harder for them.
Ohs, thanks, I wanted genuine parts too, my insurance is budget direct, I'd they give me a low market value, could I push it higher?
If they write it off you can haggle with them I got 4.5k and fixed it for 2 grand.
Oooohs, thanks! :) will need to see after inspection tomorrow
Keep me updated (on the RIMS ;p) but yeah, if you need any help, I'm sure a lot of us can help you.
Okays chaosmaster, I'll let you know, thanks a lot for the help guys! :)
My Wife had an accident some time back where she was not at fault. The agreed value of the car was $10k (I said I would take 9k) and the repair bill was nearly $7000 + hire car of $100 per day which came to $6500. The dumbass insurance company (NRMA) insisted on repairing the car against my strongest objections. They then decided not to pay for the hire car and had to settle on the eve of the case going to court. By this time the legal costs had mounted and it cost them some $15000 to settle up..... What a bunch of clowns.
The whole thing didn't cost me a cent as the panel shop and their hire car affiliate took care of everything.
Ouch that's painful to look at. Sad to see a euro in a damaged state like that. Hope everyone pulled out of it without and injury though.
If you do decide to part it out I'd be interested in some pieces too! Need a new boot lining after the crappy smash repairers did a fail job at cleaning mine after I had a smash. Passenger seat belt also is having issues as well :(.
Thanks peetah, yeahs everyone was safe. I'll let you know when I see what's going on with the insurance.
Do you guys know if the car gets written off, I get to keep it still or not? Like I get the payout and the car since its a total lost.
Glad nobody was hurt. Sad to see another Euro gone though. Write off for sure.
If it's written off, you get a payout, and the insurance company takes ownership of the wreck. You may be able to negotiate to buy the wreck back, eg to part it.
If you were not at fault, then likely your insurer will still pay you out, and seek compensation from the at fault party, eg the other driver or their insurer if they have comprehensive or third party property insurance.
I would not want the car back anyway after such severe damage, especially if the frame is bent. The car will likely never track straight again, and will have fit/finish issues. Worst of all if you are in another accident, then there's chance of the repairs causing things to going wrong and safety features not working correctly a second time, eg airbags not deploying.
Hope you have good luck looking for another car.
- HZ
Ohs, thanks for the help, but apparently my friend said that if the car is a total loss, you keep it. I wasn't too sure that's why I'm asking you guys
I'm only wanting the car for parts otherwise, I wouldn't keep it cause I seen what happens to cars that get repairs and get smash agains.
aw, mingzai beat me to the rear bumper :(
anyways, dibs on center compartment (below the stereo unit) =D
Ohs, I'll check with them,
d_evilz, I'll see how it goes and I'll let you know about it
They're effectively buying your wrecked car from you at agreed/market price.
- HZ
I could be wrong but in NSW I believe there are no more repairable write offs so if an insurance company declares it a write off then it cannot be re-registered and would only be good for parts. If it were to declared a write off and then end up in the hands of the insurance company (ie. you don't purchase it off them) it would be sold at auctions to a wrecker. At least that's my understanding of the current system.
Ohs, if thats the case, I guess bad luck for me for the parts. :(
I could be wrong but that was my understanding of the current process in NSW. Of course you could offer to buy the wreck off the insurance company. In this scenario they're basically selling you the wreck instead of taking it to the auctions and selling it there. In that case they'll take that amount out of your payout from the insurance claim. Unfortunately I haven't had any experience in this so can't really help you there :(
Correct, but you can still negotiate to buy the wreck back for parts, or apply for an authorisation to repair under exemption "Same registered operator for at least 28 days", although no guarantees of approval, especially if the car has structural damage. It's not worth the effort for this car.
Otherwise the VIN chassis/engine nums go onto the written off car register, and can't be reused to register a car.
- HZ
I just asked a friend of mine, recently her car been a total lost and her instance offered her if she wanted to keep the car, so I was just wondering if they would let me. That's why
The thing is, if you want to purchase it to repair (which Simon clearly doesn't) then it's a no go. But if you want to purchase it to part out, then there's nothing wrong with it. Again, from my past experience, the insurer will want 70% of the payout for you to keep the car (in my car, it was hail damage so nothing wrong with the drive-train).
Sighs, the insurance isn't going to write off my car for me, they're willing to fix it. :( I told them I don't trust damaged parts, they went on saying they would use genuine parts. Now I need a expensive and good repairer in Sydney. Any recommendation?
Hard to believe they are fixing that.. I swear my old CL9 got written off for less..
Did your air bags go off?
How much was the quote to fix it? Did you rear-end someone??
I feel for you.. My daughter has just pranged mine on monday.. its a 98 model..damage looks so similar.. I still don't know which way to go myself..As she is only on Ps the excess is friggin super high..8-(... Pity as only had the car since Feb..
Air bags didn't go off, I was turning right on a green light and the guy on my right was speeding down red light and smash into me
If you get to chose ypur repairer, you got 2 options. one is to take it to Honda themselves and get it done right with genuine part replacement only. tell them you want new parts on everything including foglights and headlights. can maker them just to make sure. be pedantic and charge the insurer more. or you could take ot a friendlier local trustworth repaier and ask if their willing to grab some custom parts for the repair with the money their getting from the insurer.
I wouldn't really know any local repairer that would get me custom parts, I'm planning to take into honda, but the guy was being a dick saying who you going to bring to? Honda? Where Honda going to fix it? That point I felt like Punching him on the face! >:(
Go around asking. Depends on your area though, I know in my area there's a lot of tuning shops. Well I call them tuning, it's more like their panel beaters who also specialize in ordering and fitting bodykits and co. Some repairers are willing, some aren't, so just ask. Who knows, considering the price of a genuine front bumper here, you could prob purchase a Euro R lip from overseas. It's a thought, although you've already got the Modulo kit on so your prob not too concern about it. Damn, and I wanted those rims, lolz.
Thanks for the kind words but unfortunately we only had third party fire and theft so the car will be a loss... She hit a au falcon so at least we are covered for that.. No one was hurt.. I'm waiting on an offer from the wreckers or try selling it for parts myself.. BTW airbags didn't go off on this one either..
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Cheers Pete.
@Petest4
Damn, that's some serious damage. Had it been comprehensive, def would have been written off. See how much the wreckers offer, as I don't think the parts would sell too easily.
Hey guys, I'm having a hard time dealing with my insurance about it, my car is sitting in there assesment centre, could I ask them to tow back home and get call the other party to deal with it? Thanks
What you mean by retification works?
Ooohs, they Give you warranty on the work?
Yep, AAMI gives lifetime warranty if you use their people.
had to use the warranty twice out of the 4 claims over the past 10 years.
I took the car back 2 weeks ago for reinspection, the 1st assessor wasnt very forthcoming, refused to do anything about the front bumper sagging, said he'll only cover the front guard not sitting flush with the bodywork.
after I took it in, another assessor had a look, the problem wasnt the guard, it's the bonnet sitting lower than the guard, so the front driver side sags 10mm front the passanger side.
So now they are taking the whole front end apart and refit everything.
they might also need to replace the front bumper cause the previous repair only "stuck" the bumper on, the hooks were actually broken, hence why the front end sags....
That'll teach AAMI to fix a non-driveable car in 5 days and costing only $3500..... But at least some people do their job right.
How much grief was it dealing with AAMI? I'm with them and have noticed some rust on my boot lid where the repairer resprayed it. Do I have to go back to the original repairer because in all honesty I don't want anything to do with them ever again. Would rather pay the money to someone else to fix than deal with the clowns who repaired my car last time.
PS. Sorry for thread hijack simon. For what it's worth my car was hit from the rear about a year ago, all airbags on both the passenger side went off (not the front though) and AAMI decided it was better off repaired rather than being written off. As you can probably tell from above I would NOT recommend the guys I was told to use. 6 week wait for my car to come back and 4 of that was spent sitting in the workshop waiting for the go to start work.
Was kind of chucking a sickie that day so karma got me good lol.
Oooohs, I'll probably go through the other party which is insured by aami, probably get them to inspect it
i lol at this thread. heavily.
sikaflex everything. cbf fitting. thats exactly what i do.but then it depends whos the owner.
All good peetah, :) did aami give you choice of repairer or no?
You must at least have it repaired by a HONDA APPROVED repairer,or by a Honda bodyshop.
I think it was not written off because the front airbags did not go off.
some of the items in the quote that i still remember:
front left headlight + ballast + D2S bulb = $2000
Buddyclub coil $1700
1 x new Enkei PF01 $750
1 x new Conti CS2 $450
plus plus plus...
total quoted repair + parts + paint = $21000
then they decided to write off and made a payout instead. they sold it in auction for around $13000.
I don't think I had a choice of repairer. Tow truck driver just took it to the place it ended up getting repaired and they took care of the rest. Regret them ever touching my car. The guys there were so dodgy it's not funny. I took the car back to them the next day when one of the cabin lights didn't work but worked before the accident and they just stole one out of a red euro sport that was also in for repairs. The seat belt also locks too early, the badge was crooked, they ruined my boot lining when they cleaned, broke a rubber stopper on the boot and super glued it back on (only found this out when I changed the license plate lights lol). Numerous scratches on the interior trim, dirt marks, mismatched screws. Little things that just annoy me. Went a bit off topic there but yeah less than happy with the result. Only discovered these things after a few months as tbh I was just glad to have my euro back after driving the POS loaner A class Merc they gave.
So yeah a trip to the wreckers is in order, just haven't found the time to go yet.
Scott's at Artarmon is a Honda dealer repairer. Don't know if I can recommend them though. It's very hard to recommend a body shop because the quality of the repair is highly dependent on the person who repairs your car.
Often convenience is the reason for choosing a smash repairer.
Prestige Auto Salon in Rydalmere seem good. I've heard a few good things about Currans. Quite a few smash places in Alexandria. Try a few places, meet and talk to the repairers.
Note that you have more say in the repair of your car because you are not at fault. Make sure you tell them it's a not at fault repair. They may also try to use refurbished or aftermarket parts because the car is older than 3 years and out of manufacturer's warranty (insurers aren't obliged to use new parts, only parts in condition that is comparable to the age and condition of the rest of the car), so ask them upfront if new or refurbished parts will be used. You might have to pay extra out of pocket if the insurer will only pay for refurbished parts, and you want new parts.
If chassis damage is detected, you should double check with the insurer about writing it off.
You should also be provided with a courtesy car at the other party's expense.
- HZ
Well apparently It's been inspected by my insurer and they say it could be repaired, but the front bar is damaged, so Im going to try call the other party to get it checked out on, would that work?
As HZ said. You pay for comprehensive so that you don't have to deal with the other party. Or do you mean you want a separate inspector to come check it? If that's the case, you're going to need the insurance companies approval in the end anyway. It's best have them send another inspector over.