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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    how much less do hail damaged cars go for?
    My 2005 hail damaged D3 was sold for about 6k if that's any help. It did look like a golf ball on all surfaces. Brought a first car for my son for >3k at the auctions. I guess it was about 1/2 price at most. A quick search suggests his car if not hail damaged might be 4 to 8k.

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    Flooded cars will be wovr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Flooded cars will be wovr.

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    The Mannheim web site says they are non-WOVR, driveable and repairable.

    Don't expect bargains. Usually all the wood ducks go to these auctions particularly ones held on Saturday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon View Post
    My 110 was damaged, but sorry, I am keeping it!

    Oddly the bonnet fared worse than the roof; maybe the thinner aluminium flexed slightly compared to the thicker steel, better absorbing the impact

    Assessor reckoned they can paintless repair everything, even dents on the panel curves.
    You must have had the little stones. Ours were cricket ball size.
    My repairer says will need new roof, guards, bonnet & repairs to other areas on the D90. As long as it's repaired & not written off, I'll be happy.
    My wife's car was done with the paintless dent removal - we picked it up this afternoon. Still waiting to hear about our daughters' cars, not holding my breath on the Rio. All panels are as bad as this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry View Post
    You must have had the little stones. Ours were cricket ball size.
    My repairer says will need new roof, guards, bonnet & repairs to other areas on the D90. As long as it's repaired & not written off, I'll be happy.
    My wife's car was done with the paintless dent removal - we picked it up this afternoon. Still waiting to hear about our daughters' cars, not holding my breath on the Rio. All panels are as bad as this.
    No cricket balls, we only got to golf balls. There is a heck of a queue for repair though, end of May for the 110 and my wife's runaround.

    Neighbours had bought a new Range Rover 2 weeks before; ouch.

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