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Title: The Aftermarth of our Motorway pileup RIP MIG
Post by: puffa on 08 August 2010, 21:03:25
This is the result of our motorway pile up, the car infront rear ended the car infront of him at 50 mph, we were behind him towing our luxury villa and did not stand a chance.... luckily we were all ok with no injuries except the car grrrr :-[ :'( :-[ :'(

(http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff220/Puffa138/07082010089.jpg)
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Post by: PhilRich on 08 August 2010, 21:13:29
Oh what rotten luck mate!  :(
Only good thing is there were no casualties except the car! ;)
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Post by: Shrek on 08 August 2010, 21:15:23
 :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :(
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Post by: Iain on 08 August 2010, 21:26:31
I hate seeing pics like this,sorry to hear about this mate,glad your all ok though
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Post by: lee4206 on 08 August 2010, 21:59:29
Sorry to hear that steve. Glad to hear your all ok.
lee
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Post by: zvi on 08 August 2010, 22:12:38
Sad to see  :'(
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Post by: Dishevelled Den on 08 August 2010, 22:55:15
A very sad sight indeed P :( :(
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Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 08 August 2010, 23:09:57
Oh how awful Puffa!! :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

At least you are all ok! 8-) 8-) 8-) ;)
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Post by: markspark on 09 August 2010, 00:07:16
What a shame  :'( :'(
at least ist only the car thats damaged things could have been a lot worse
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Post by: JWDF on 09 August 2010, 00:19:29
Sorry to see that Mate, lucky your van stopped aswell :(
 
bet the tow hitch took a pounding though   :(

glad everybody is ok :y
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Post by: Seth on 09 August 2010, 00:26:39
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I hate seeing pics like this,sorry to hear about this mate,glad your all ok though

Same comments here bud. :'(
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Post by: feeutfo on 09 August 2010, 02:05:36
Very sorry to see this, hope it gets sorted.????  :'(
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Post by: gstylebaby on 09 August 2010, 06:49:20
What a shame.....Sorry to see  but as said could have been worse. Hope insurance sort it mate if not but it back for next to nothing and sell the parts. :y
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Post by: SJKOO01 on 09 August 2010, 20:54:39
Ouch !  :-? .

Still aways a good ending if you can walk away without any problems.  :y
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Post by: SHASSON on 12 August 2010, 18:20:08
Very sad indeed :'( :'( :(
Title: Re: The Aftermarth of our Motorway pileup RIP MIG
Post by: greenman on 13 August 2010, 22:42:02
R.I.P Total bitch through no fault of yours.
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Post by: geoffr70 on 14 August 2010, 00:09:45
oh no that's terrible, what's going to happen to your car? I take it it's a write off? Such a waste
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Post by: pembsomega on 14 August 2010, 17:37:40
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R.I.P Total bitch through no fault of yours.

obv im glad no one was hurt and all that, but if you run into the back of someone then surley you didnt leave enough room to stop? especaily if your towing a caravan..........

anyway please dont take this the wrong way, just wish people woild hold their hands up sometimes and admit 'i was being a c**k and didnt leave myself enough braking distance'

ive done the same and its so annoying, but in the end i only had myself to blame, people in front are entitled to have an accident if the are that way inclined so give yourself enough room to stop, esp if towing a plastic pretend house.

Title: Re: The Aftermarth of our Motorway pileup RIP MIG
Post by: puffa on 14 August 2010, 20:22:47
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R.I.P Total bitch through no fault of yours.

obv im glad no one was hurt and all that, but if you run into the back of someone then surley you didnt leave enough room to stop? especaily if your towing a caravan..........

anyway please dont take this the wrong way, just wish people woild hold their hands up sometimes and admit 'i was being a c**k and didnt leave myself enough braking distance'

ive done the same and its so annoying, but in the end i only had myself to blame, people in front are entitled to have an accident if the are that way inclined so give yourself enough room to stop, esp if towing a plastic pretend house.



hmmm... you have a point but the van had moved into my braking zone and 2 seconds later he had crashed.... when towing a caravan it does not matter how much space you leave there is always somone that wants to pull infront of you reducing braking distances.... I agree with you though just in this case there was nowhere and nothing i could do except pray !!!

Cheers
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Post by: charlie on 14 August 2010, 20:45:48
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R.I.P Total bitch through no fault of yours.

obv im glad no one was hurt and all that, but if you run into the back of someone then surley you didnt leave enough room to stop? especaily if your towing a caravan..........

anyway please dont take this the wrong way, just wish people woild hold their hands up sometimes and admit 'i was being a c**k and didnt leave myself enough braking distance'

ive done the same and its so annoying, but in the end i only had myself to blame, people in front are entitled to have an accident if the are that way inclined so give yourself enough room to stop, esp if towing a plastic pretend house.



hmmm... you have a point but the van had moved into my braking zone and 2 seconds later he had crashed.... when towing a caravan it does not matter how much space you leave there is always somone that wants to pull infront of you reducing braking distances.... I agree with you though just in this case there was nowhere and nothing i could do except pray !!!
always the case in heavy traffic,i seen a few who do it to hgv,well they learn the hard way
Cheers
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Post by: Del Boy on 14 August 2010, 20:59:27
That's a bloody shame mate, your car is a lovely car too :( :( . At least you and everyone else is ok though which is the main thing, cars can be replaced, people can't  :y :y
Title: Re: The Aftermarth of our Motorway pileup RIP MIG
Post by: pembsomega on 14 August 2010, 23:54:54
Ah, that's slightly different from how it 1st sounded, isn't it always that case, leave yourself room and some pillock dives into it.

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Post by: Omegafantasy on 15 August 2010, 04:34:47
Ooh, it's sad seeing a car like that, but good you're ok though!

The damage doesn't look terminal to me, at least it wouldn't have been a write-off in Norway (worth at least £15k here, in that condition)..
Hope you get sorted :)
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Post by: puffa on 15 August 2010, 20:30:50
well it has been written off, the cheeky beggars at the insurance company offered £800, i challenged it and he said i could get a 2.0ltr select for that and there were plenty about,,, I had to point out the error of his ways and evetually got what it would cost me to replace.

now just got to find a suitable replacement :-/

steve
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Post by: johny5 on 16 August 2010, 00:10:35
Theres a red 3.2 special on the bay of EEEEEEE
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Post by: tidla on 16 August 2010, 00:14:10
link??
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Post by: johny5 on 16 August 2010, 00:27:19
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2001-VAUXHALL-OMEGA-V6-SPECIAL-RED-/180547512899?pt=Automobiles_UK#ht_743wt_1133

There ya go.
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Post by: Road Hog Mad on 16 August 2010, 10:38:44
Looks like it could be repaired.
Title: Re: The Aftermarth of our Motorway pileup RIP MIG
Post by: puffa on 17 August 2010, 20:35:03
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Looks like it could be repaired.


Quote to repair was £3850, insurance company wouldnt pay so wrote it off !
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Post by: Martin_1962 on 17 August 2010, 20:53:48
SHould have used Roger Budden prices 3.2 Elites are getting difficult to find now
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Post by: David.R on 18 August 2010, 09:56:56
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Looks like it could be repaired.


Quote to repair was £3850, insurance company wouldnt pay so wrote it off !

So buy it back from the insurance company for £100 and have it fixed for £500 using non-brand-new-and-cost-a-bloody-fortune panels.  Anyone breaking a same-colour car should be able to provide all the bits you need.

Will be a Cat C write-off and need a VIC check, but if you like the car, then it's worth it.
Title: Re: The Aftermarth of our Motorway pileup RIP MIG
Post by: scimmy_man on 18 August 2010, 20:35:30
assuming its a manual, buy it back and I will buy it from you.
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Post by: Del Boy on 18 August 2010, 21:13:25
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assuming its a manual, buy it back and I will buy it from you.
They don't do a 3.2 manual, unless it's an ex-police model  :y
Title: Re: The Aftermarth of our Motorway pileup RIP MIG
Post by: Martin_1962 on 19 August 2010, 19:51:46
That car was nice - I would have wanted a few thousand :( :(
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Post by: puffa on 20 August 2010, 18:05:10
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That car was nice - I would have wanted a few thousand :( :(


I did well more than I expected in the end !!,, now looking for a 3.2 replacement that is not ex plod !
Title: Re: The Aftermarth of our Motorway pileup RIP MIG
Post by: Road Hog Mad on 21 August 2010, 11:14:39
What makes it nearly £4K to repair?

£500 in second hand bits would do it.
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Post by: Derek_in_Penzance on 21 August 2010, 11:41:42
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What makes it nearly £4K to repair?

£500 in second hand bits would do it.

Insurance companies are not interested in whether a car can actually be repaired, only in the cheapest way for them to discharge their obligation to the customer. Lots of perfectly repairable cars get written off simply because the repairs cost more than the book value of the car, so they choose the cheapest option. Especially in the case of older semi-classic cars owned by enthusiasts, it is criminal. I've known really good cars get written off and scrapped just because of a bent wing.

Anyway, look at the cost of all the new parts needed at Vx prices, add insurance-job-specialist body shop labour costs, maybe straightening bent chassis legs on a jig, paints, and VAT and I'd say £3,800 or whatever it was is to be expected. 
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Post by: Road Hog Mad on 22 August 2010, 18:08:20
I wonder what the payout for that is going to be? £2K?

Probably find another nice Omega.