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  • Will it be a write-off?
  • fr0sty
    Free Member

    I was sat stationary indicating to turn this morning when the car behind glanced my left rear corner at about 15mph.

    Now the boot and both passenger doors front and rear are all 1 or 2 mm out of line. What’s the prognosis likely to be? Is she a gonner?

    It’s a Peugeot 206 SW, booked in at the garage for Monday.

    MrNutt
    Free Member

    yep, toast. stick a couple of Audi badges on it.

    felt
    Free Member

    Glanced it at 15 mph. And that much damage. Glad I never owned a Peugeot 😆

    What year and value is it?

    nealglover
    Free Member

    It’s a small car and its French.

    It’s almost written off every time the fuel gauge gets into the red 😉

    stumpy01
    Full Member

    Considering they’ve had the 207 and now the 208, it must be fairly old now?
    Would be surprised if it isn’t consigned to the scrap heap. 🙁

    bigyinn
    Free Member

    Im surprised you’re not deaded to be honest. Go buy a lottery ticket!

    fr0sty
    Free Member

    Oh yeah, she’s not young, 2003, 2k ish value.

    nealglover
    Free Member

    In that case.

    Dead.

    geoffj
    Full Member

    Oh yeah, she’s not young, 2003, 2k ish value.

    You’ll be lucky to get that from the insurers, looking at the prices on autotrader.

    thomthumb
    Free Member

    it will almost certainly be cat C or D.

    the good news is you can probably get paid out on it for £60 fee.

    depends if you wan;t to drive with a dent in or not…

    br
    Free Member

    Now the boot and both passenger doors front and rear are all 1 or 2 mm out of line.

    Probably better than when it came off the production line 🙂

    fr0sty
    Free Member

    cheers folks

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