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After 3.5 years and 108K of happy motoring my baby died, i feel like i have lost one of the family at the time i didnt want it to go to some cold yard i was too distraught!

the following occured:-

http://www.packetradio.co.uk/gallery/car

The good news is that i am fine, the bad news is i have to make an insurance claim and i don't do that very often. I am with a large supermarket company T*****. anyone had any dealings with them and any other advice anyone can give me? I am fully comp with protected no-claims discount.

The officers that attended reckon it was an electrical problem-not sure if i would but another skoda but suspect that this is not a common occurance?

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I am with a large supermarket company T*****. anyone had any dealings with them and any other advice anyone can give me? I am fully comp with protected no-claims discount.

Your insurance company are excellent and I made a claim through them a few years back which they dealt with quickly and efficiently. Just ring the claim number and they will walk you through the process. I'm assuming the car is written off, but one thing I would bear in mind in future is if you ever make a claim where the car is repairable, take it to their recommended repairer as the one I took it to (recommended by my local Subaru dealer!) were painfully useless and kept ordered incorrect parts for the car! :rolleyes:

Chris

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Sorry to hear about your loss.

when it comes top settling the claim, the claims handlers are often targeted on "mitigation" of their losses. In other words, their bonus may depend on paying as little as possible for your car.

Check that any offer made is reasonable. they should pay you enough to buy the same car with similar mileage from the local small ads and they will expect you to haggle a bit. if you think their first offer is too low, youwill need to provide evicence as to why (clippings from autoexpress etc.)

good luck.

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Check that any offer made is reasonable. they should pay you enough to buy the same car with similar mileage from the local small ads and they will expect you to haggle a bit. if you think their first offer is too low' date=' youwill need to provide evicence as to why (clippings from autoexpress etc.)

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Good advice this. Their first offer is almost invariably going to be too low. As Bonhead said get a really good file together with local adverts, autotrader adverts (these are easy to check on the net) etc with as near to the same model, spec, year & mileage as yours and use that as the basis of negotiation. If you bombard them with these they have very little scope for disputing the worth of your car.

I had the same issue when my old Sierra was nicked, used in an armed robbery and burnt out - they contiunally tried to claim that the car was not in great nick and offered me a pittance, but I was able to show all the relevant service documents etc until eventually (after about 20 phone calls :rolleyes: ) they met what I thought was a fair price.

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Well it has now gone to the salvage yard via a repair centre, they didnt even bother unloading it, its gone now just have to wait for the estimator, have done above found one identical to mine 5,995 but 81K mine was 108K what differance will the 27K make? mine was fully dealer serviced FSH cambelt discs etc?

and yes it happened while driving this is what happened:-

Basically what happened was I was on my way home from meeting friends, driving down the lower luton road smelt some burning and thought

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I saw a video recently where the same thing happened to a Golf Mk IV. The passenger caught it all on camera.. started with some smoke coming from the dash, they pulled over pronto, and minutes later the whole thing was ablaze. It was gutted, same as yours, very very fast.

Makes me think it's worth getting an extinguisher just in case.

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next car i get i will be buying a 4Kg extinguisher the firebrigade said an extinguisher of 2 or less wasnt worth the money as they would only put out the smallest fire,

they also said most car fires an extinguisher is nigh on useless as they are usually either behind the dash or under the bonnet and there advice is if there is a fire under the bonnet do not open it as it will more than likely flame outwards.

Still think ill get one though.

still sad car gone....

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I saw a video recently where the same thing happened to a Golf Mk IV. The passenger caught it all on camera.. started with some smoke coming from the dash' date=' they pulled over pronto, and minutes later the whole thing was ablaze. It was gutted, same as yours, very very fast.

Makes me think it's worth getting an extinguisher just in case.[/quote']

Don't suppose you can remember where you saw this web etc?

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have you found out what caused this?

NO fire brigade say electrical fault and with this other recent post about the golf

makes you wonder.

the radio cut out 20seconds before i stopped and relalised the car was filling with smoke.

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I had a car catch fire while all the family were in it. A fuel line split and blew a fine mist of petrol over the hot engine.... All the smoke was pulled under the car so did'nt see it for a few minutes. No one hurt, but it ain't much fun standind at the side of the road while your car burns.....

AndyC

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RE: the golf video I saw, it was on audi-sport.net a few weeks ago, but that site seems to be down at the moment (and has been for at least a week).

I'll try and find it for you anyway.

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A few weeks ago there was a burnt out Fabia blocking the southbound M3 just north of Winchester Services. Hard to tell what trim, age or if it was petrol or diesel, but it looked liked the occupants got out ok which is the main thing.....

Chris

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RE: the golf video I saw' date=' it was on audi-sport.net a few weeks ago, but that site seems to be down at the moment (and has been for at least a week).

I'll try and find it for you anyway.[/quote']

If you could either get a link or a copy i would be most gratefull. I want to see if it was the same thing that happened to mine!!

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With regard to the 28k miles, look at Parkers or What Car guides for the mileage depreciation - they're not Glass' guide but they'll give you a good idea. Re the new bits, the insurer will probrably expect you to have maintained the car anyway and probrably won't give you more for it.

let us know how you get on..

BH

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HI Dean

looked you up on qrz ....... sorry to see the state of your car

hope you did`nt loose any radio gear ...... 73 m1som

Unfortunately yes TMD-700E so that may be another point with my insurer as they cover entertainment audio and sat nav equipment, my case is this is audio entertainment equipment we ill see...

Another small question i had a personalised plate anyone any idea how i keep it?

the car will be written off and i suppose at some point i am going to be asked for the v5 etc to state it has been scrapped?

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Another small question i had a personalised plate anyone any idea how i keep it?

the car will be written off and i suppose at some point i am going to be asked for the v5 etc to state it has been scrapped?

Afraid I dont ....... but there is sure to be someone on here who does .....

I think you can have it scrapped with the original plates and keep your personal

plates then get a transfer to your new car ........

you might need to start a new thread on it though.... good luck

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Only tell them the last recorded mileage figure they can check out, e.g. if your service history wasn't burned in the car and your last service invoice said 100,000 miles only tell them that, even if you were ready for the next service at say 110,000 miles. every little helps and you obviously weren't using the car much in between ;)

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If your insurer is the big supermarket beginning with T**** then my son had a write off of an escort and he got a very good offer for the first time - like 20% more than Parkers etc said. Questioned them and got a further

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