bear1 wrote: » So I went to get an update on the Alfa and if it's being written off. Imagine my surprise when I was told that the bill for everything is a cool 5k (in euro) and the car isn't being written off :O Car is worth 6.5k market value. Surely to Christ that would have been considered an economical write off in Ireland?
James Bond Junior wrote: » How do you feel about that? Were you hoping to go on the hunt again?
Toyotafanboi wrote: » People say that but in plenty of cases it isn't. It also depends on your policy benefits. Logically, why would an insurer pay out €6.5k to write the car off when they can repair it for €5k. You're probably happier anyway? It was a nice car, be hard enough to replace it like for like even if you had it's fair market value?
colm_mcm wrote: » Mid west tyres still do them AFAIK.
CIP4 wrote: » I am thinking this wouldn’t be a bad feature for all new cars to have. Only discovered it today as I always have auto lights switched on. There a bit too it so obviously it only pings up if it is actually dark and you have lights switched off. But let’s say you were parked in your drive and switched off the lights with car idling it won’t come on then only comes on if you start moving and exceed ~10kmh, comes on with auto door locks. It is ones of these features that you think should a car really need to state the obvious but then you see the evidence on roads.
bear1 wrote: » Just to be clear, I've only third party and so cause the other driver at fault didn't have insurance then it's being dealt with by a special fund designed to compensate these events. I'm pretty happy knowing I'll get it back but fear how it end result will be if you get what I mean. I'd say in retrospect I've lost a bit now come sell time as I'll need to declare this. The absolute closest I could get as a like for like would be an older version of it and not the q4 which isn't a common model to find. One thing that has annoyed me is that I'm footing the bill for the damaged tyre as it's not being treated as accident damage even though the wing dug a long gouge into it. 17s too which aren't cheap especially when they were pirellis.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Just reading through this and was thinking are you fluent in Polish or what? As I would say it would be extremely difficult to deal with insurance companies and what not if you were not. Genuinely curious.
Duff wrote: » Quick question regarding wheel spacers, lads - Will any 5x120 20mm spacers fit an e60 or are there only certain types? Cheers.
Foxhole Norman wrote: » It depends on the Center Bore but generally all 5x120 would be BMW 72.6 bore, only really odd one is the E39 with a 74.1 bore.
LIGHTNING wrote: » Decided to replace all 4 tyres on one of the classics. They all had loads of thread but the fronts were some crap brand and all 4 were ancient. Got 4 nice Toyo's for less than 180e. The joy of having small wheels on a car :pac: