Foxhole Norman wrote: » Yeah I'll certainly be investing in one straight away once I get the car or new car on the road, whichever happens. I'm hoping their assessors will see the areas of damage and see that he hit me which should help my case.
sunnysoutheast wrote: » Was the crash at a signal controlled roundabout? If so I fear you may end up with a 50:50 unless there is any evidence presented either way. I don't know if knock-for-knock still happens these days, you might be able to get yours fixed easier that way as you're in the trade I think. Sorry if my post read a bit like "should have got a dashcam", wasn't my intention. Good luck with it, lovely car.
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Still waiting in Insurance limbo to sort out my accident from last weekend, of course the third party is fighting it and even trying to bring charges of Dangerous/Reckless Driving against me :rolleyes: From where I was stopped at a red light, onto the roundabout when it went green and then he hit me :pac: With no CCTV footage or witnesses I think he's just grasping at straws. Going to have a fight about value of the car too I reckon
ELM327 wrote: » They always do them in the christmas sales. Every year.
Eric Cartman wrote: » try find 2-3 old ads from old colonel cars, might help argue the value up. Other sides insurance will try pretend your driving a 520i with cloth seats.
fancy pigeon wrote: » One of my dipped bulbs blew last night, it was straight into the nearest filling station, new bulb got, fitted. Parking up to driving out in under 5 minutes (yes, all covers back and all)..............
fancy pigeon wrote: » @augeo Why is our wedding photo up
Augeo wrote: » I worked damn hard to get into that dress :pac:
R.O.R wrote: » I bet the pigeon didn't have to work as hard to get you out of it later on
wotzgoingon wrote: » QUATTRO
CIP4 wrote: » May show this to my Dad he is obsessed with bloody Quattro since he got his A4 sorry I showed it to him at this stage :pac: I drove it and infairness if you drive it really hard you will feel the difference but day to day tipping around you wouldn’t notice much difference. But to him it’s completely changed everything and basically how did he get this far in life without driving a Quattro.
JoeyDoh wrote: » [...] What should I be expecting in the post?
Augeo wrote: » Wouldn't you notice it accelerating out of a bend even? Or by not needing to lose quite as much speed going into one...
colm_mcm wrote: » You didn’t lick it off the ground so
tossy wrote: » There is no comparison between driving a quattro car and a FWD similar model, esp at this time of year with the weather we're getting.
tossy wrote: » Is he one of those people who think 'quattro' (small q please lol) automatically makes it faster ? Because they exist lol
Big Nasty wrote: » I don't do FWD myself. Any FWD VAG I've driven with a bit of life in it suffer from awful torque steer. I see a nice Audi the first thing I do is have a closer look to see if it's 4WD. My reaction when it's not is 'nice bus, pity it's not a quattro'.