wattfield
AKA Dirk Diggler
Cheers, will have a good look tomorrow- though I guess I shouldn't really do anything until an assessor has been?
Nothing wrong with having a look, but don't change anything.
Cheers, will have a good look tomorrow- though I guess I shouldn't really do anything until an assessor has been?
Cheers, will have a good look tomorrow- though I guess I shouldn't really do anything until an assessor has been?
Cheers bb
Just been trying to get something equivalent to my disco from them as a discourtesy car, but apparently renting a car with a tow bar for use on farm tracks and taking dogs in is almost impossible
I thought a double cab 110 would be a good compromise as the dog can go in the pick up, so not really 'in' the car, but they probably won't have one.
They make a big song and dance about minimising disruption, but so far I've been chasing them all morning without success and it turns out that Enterprise renta car closed for the weekend at 12 today.
Wtf is that about!? That's just useless to me, stuck out of town (at home) without transport...
Be very careful what you sign when it comes to courtesy cars
Read the fine print
And its here - a shiny new 14 plate 110 - and i don't like it!
I prefer my 20 year old disco, and the wife says the same but I was expecting that to be honest..
It just feels like my classic mini, updated and made bigger on the outside, but just cramped on the inside. I guess it's evident roots are what attracts a lot of owners, though it does look good
Just a shame it doesn't feel good..
Hmm... Is this the point when I get my head kicked in for dissing a tratter on LZ?!!
It's ok, i'm still getting used to my new one, they are quite different! dunt leak or anything!
Yep, I think you're spot on there, unfortunately the claim is against Churchill as the other drivers insurers - I'm hoping they're not going to be a huge pain in the balls...
Hmm... Food for thought there - not quite how I've thought of it before. playing devils advocate though they should also be supplying me with fuel, as my disco is oil converted, so it costs me about £5 per 100 miles of local driving, until my cheap transport was rendered inoperable at least..
My wife is very optimistic about the insurers sorting everything out, and she doesn't want to make a big fuss, but my view is that we should have minimum disruption to our life because this is no fault of our own, in a similar vein.
We're now arguing (me and wife) about why we should have to buy back the car from the insurer if they write it off and she's insisting that they don't own it if they write it off, even for a value that we send are happy with - she's doing my tits in now... :doh: :doh:
Her argument is "why should they then own our car?" (If they pay out for it being written off) - having had beer I can't argue back with anything sensible. Any ideas?