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-Ralph-
08-04-08, 12:04 PM
:smt009

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd82/colinbal4/Mondeonoreg.jpg

Completely lost steering while joining the motorway last night on a steep bending slip road. Got steering back at the front but back end came round to meet me. Held in a sideways drift for a moment or two before nose clipped the armco and tyres clipped the kerb. Car spun though 180 degrees and planted it's rear in the armco. :smt009

I'm fine other than a bit of back pain.

Anyone have an opinion on it being written off or repaired?

G
08-04-08, 12:30 PM
At least your ok. :(

I was at some traffic lights in my car the other day on a very steep hill. I had my girlfriend next to me and pointed out to her some desiel which was everywhere so she knew what to look out for.....she said 'it cant be that slippy can it'........I tell you what I could not pull away from the light for love nor money, i had to roll back take a different line at it.

As for it being a write off, hard to tell without seeing it, the chassis 'looks' straight in that pic, is the boot floor or rear wheel structure damaged?

It definately fixable, whether in the insurance companis eyes it is I dont know.

Beaniebike
08-04-08, 04:21 PM
ooooooh - NASTY! Sorry to hear about the back pain. Thats not pleasant. Did you report the diesel spill? They might actually listen to a car driver!!!

Duck-man
08-04-08, 05:19 PM
damn! that looks nasty! Hope your ok Mr Ralph!

Tiger 55
08-04-08, 05:40 PM
I'm fine other than a bit of back pain.
You mean severe back pain? Laid up, lost earnings, injury lawyers a go-go back pain? That's what I thought. Shame on you, you malingerer!

northwind
08-04-08, 07:04 PM
Woo, nasty. Sounds like it could have been worse though.

-Ralph-
08-04-08, 07:43 PM
Thanks folks, the back is not too bad, just a bit of stiffness and bruising, don't think it's anything that'll last.

The boot floor is damaged in that back corner, below the rear light cluster. There is nothing touching the rear wheel, but driving it home I stopped to check because it sounded as if there was, that could just be the tyre slightly out of shape or something and 'cos there's now a hole where the rear light assembly should be I could hear it, or it could be something mechanical damaged.

Bodyshop will be in touch in the next two days to get it taken away and the damage assessed.

It could have been worse if I'd hit the armco sideways and flipped over it. Or my baby boy could have been in the car which just doesn't bear thinking about, he's a lot more fragile than me and the car spun round pretty violently. I'm going to be driving so slowly and carefully with him in the car now 'cos I looked at him this morning and just prayed my thanks that I was alone in the car.

At the end of the day who cares about the car? The only reason I'd like to know if it'll be written off is so I can start car shopping if I need to.

Scoobs
08-04-08, 07:50 PM
Fook.

Lucky.

bikerpam
09-04-08, 05:41 AM
Glad your ok Ralph ;)

Hope they get back to you soon about how fixable the car is

the_lone_wolf
09-04-08, 07:48 AM
echoing the other comments, glad you're ok


as another ford owner i can say that i doubt it'll be cheap to repair, but i think you knew that anyway - for reference, when i had a flying road barrier land on my 53 focus, the repairs required were:

New windscreen
New Headlamp unit
Resprayed bonnet
Polish scratches from front bumper

the total was ~?800, however a lot of that was the windscreen as it was heated so cost ?155 + VAT, fyi the headlamp unit was ?100 + VAT

hope you get it fixed quickly and cheaply

Luckypants
09-04-08, 08:22 AM
Glad your OK Ralph. Diesel is a scourge these days, you'd think folks would be more careful with it given the price of the stuff! I also had a big slide on a roundabout on the A500 due to diesel and it's a nasty feeling when all the wheels are sliding, you are just a passenger. :( I got grip again and made it around the roundabout, the Transit behind me was not so lucky. Report the incident to the highways mob, just in case they knew about it.

shonadoll
09-04-08, 10:06 AM
Glad you are ok Ralph, that could have been nasty.

mart
09-04-08, 08:00 PM
scary stuff good to here your ok

kitkat
10-04-08, 12:16 PM
glad you were alone. which sounds horrible but you know what I mean. hope its a write off

haggis
12-04-08, 03:19 PM
Nasty experience. Glad you are ok tho.

I think you're asking a lot of an assessor to write off an '06.... even if it is a F***.

:p Sorry, I had to get that dig in.

Stoneyginger
15-04-08, 02:07 PM
Where abouts are you? i would say that would repair to be honest. Seen a lot worse condition cars than that get put back on the road. That is providing it isn't twisted!