why do you engage reverse at the traffic lights, 7'er damaged by useless driver

Ralf*

///Member
just a thought
now that I have been paid, the documents are with Santam, but the car is still at my house, maybe go for an absolute wild drive this weekend, not caring if I break anything
 
Ralf* said:
just a thought
now that I have been paid, the documents are with Santam, but the car is still at my house, maybe go for an absolute wild drive this weekend, not caring if I break anything

Sorry for your loss man, Dont think you lost much. You don't want to know how much E90 and E60 owners lost when the F10 and F30 was released.


Go have fun with it, so long you don't damage it any further. They might nail you for any further damages

I hope they forget to collect it, then you can keep it.
 

ChefDJ

///Member
If you go for a wild drive and crash it further, they might reject and have the claim reversed. Then you lose the money and the car...

Let her go with dignity. RIP.
 

Ralf*

///Member
ChefDJ@TheFanatics said:
If you go for a wild drive and crash it further, they might reject and have the claim reversed. Then you lose the money and the car...

Let her go with dignity. RIP.

LOL

was thinking of giving to some one to utilize in a cash-in-transit as a ramming device, :cartel:
Oh Damm....will have to hope for the Lotto then :rollsmile:
 

Ralf*

///Member
individj said:
go & buy it back for R25k lol

thats isn't far off the option I was given

their offer was they pay me R32K and then I can keep the car and do with it (repairs) as I wish....so my maths says that the "buy back" value would have been R26K


and repairs quotes varied between
R27 K for full new bumper and associated SANTAM(Action Panelbeaters)
R14 K from Discovery insure (the guilty parties insurance)
R11 K from Liquid bodies (straigtening/pulling bumper, cosmetics, paint, headlight)
 

Ralf*

///Member
individj said:
it would be cheap to repair with secondhand parts. (well not cheap but not too bad)

but who want to buy it afterwards, and at what selling price......gamble gamble... I think taking the write off was the better option by all accounts (for me)
 

ChefDJ

///Member
Ralf you don't need two cars. Save on insurance. Use the cash to settle debt. Let the 7 go. You will never be happy about it again as you were before.
 

individj

Well-known member
no i hear you it just seemed like the car was in good nick & the damage really didn't look that bad.
 

Ralf*

///Member
individj said:
no i hear you it just seemed like the car was in good nick & the damage really didn't look that bad.

it is/it was in good nick
but market values for a 2000 E38 aren't much more than the R55K region anyway, unless it is something truly special, mine was just plain standard and clean, with minor issues

ChefDJ@TheFanatics said:
Ralf you don't need two cars. Save on insurance. Use the cash to settle debt. Let the 7 go. You will never be happy about it again as you were before.

Being single, and no family around, I am reliant on myself only, and thus if one car goes in for surgery, I DO NEED a standby vehicle, but I am thinking of a an absolute cheepy clapped out VW beetle
 

boost3d

Honorary ///Member
Ralf* said:
individj said:
no i hear you it just seemed like the car was in good nick & the damage really didn't look that bad.

it is/it was in good nick
but market values for a 2000 E38 aren't much more than the R55K region anyway, unless it is something truly special, mine was just plain standard and clean, with minor issues

ChefDJ@TheFanatics said:
Ralf you don't need two cars. Save on insurance. Use the cash to settle debt. Let the 7 go. You will never be happy about it again as you were before.

Being single, and no family around, I am reliant on myself only, and thus if one car goes in for surgery, I DO NEED a standby vehicle, but I am thinking of a an absolute cheepy clapped out VW beetle

That's why you use an UBER if there's really an emergency. A service like this negate's the need for any additional car and all its associated expenses for those unforeseen circumstances in my opinion
 
Boosted@TheFanatics said:
Ralf* said:
individj said:
no i hear you it just seemed like the car was in good nick & the damage really didn't look that bad.

it is/it was in good nick
but market values for a 2000 E38 aren't much more than the R55K region anyway, unless it is something truly special, mine was just plain standard and clean, with minor issues

ChefDJ@TheFanatics said:
Ralf you don't need two cars. Save on insurance. Use the cash to settle debt. Let the 7 go. You will never be happy about it again as you were before.

Being single, and no family around, I am reliant on myself only, and thus if one car goes in for surgery, I DO NEED a standby vehicle, but I am thinking of a an absolute cheepy clapped out VW beetle

That's why you use an UBER if there's really an emergency. A service like this negate's the need for any additional car and all its associated expenses for those unforeseen circumstances in my opinion

:+1: Unless you can afford the running and insurance costs of two cars.
 
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