Sorry. I didn't mean for my comment to sound snooty. I am glad you escaped without damage!
Regards
Scott
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Sorry. I didn't mean for my comment to sound snooty. I am glad you escaped without damage!
Regards
Scott
Hi Sc0tt,
Lucky you, you get to go through the whole selection process again, and now you are a lot more LR savvy. Sorry to hear about your weather incident, better than being stolen or in a bad accident. You're OK, that's the main thing.........moving right along......next..............
Sorry to hear Scott.
I dont think they fix badly hailed vehicles.
I hope your insurance company is kind.
GOODLUCK
Andrew
That's painful Sc0tt,
As Andy said, hopefully yoru insurance will handle it well.
I flew out of Brisbane airport just after 4 this arvo...... seems I didnt miss the mayhem by much :eek:
That sux! I'd hate to have to start looking again from scratch.
I'm still looking and am feeling a bit bummed out too at the moment.
I don't fair very well without having a Landy to drive ;o(
HI Scott
Sorry to read about the damage to your Disco.
I hope all goes good for you and you receive a good result
with your insurance company.
regards Kev
Thanks all.
I am in two minds as to whether they will fix it. The roof is the main concern. Lots of damage on all the hard angles and the paint has been cracked/lifted in places. The rear quarter only has three or four dents that could be pulled/pushed out with the right tools. The other damaged panels all just bolt off and can be replaced.
With a $34,600 agreed value, it seems like a lot or repairs could be done, but if they sold the car as is they may get $16k for it. They get my excess, plus the remainder of the premium. Need to leave 15-20% of what's left to cover the repairs for life claim. That leaves about $13,700 for the actual repairs before the car is uneconomical for the insurer to repair.
That is not a lot of money, really.....
Damn.
Regards
Scott
Bummer about that ! Good luck with the insurer. I've seen some pretty massive hail damage repaired largely by paintless methods which are economical so there is hope.
I had a single dent pull out of the roof recently, no paint. The result was perfect.