Advice needed - courtesy car scrape!
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Got a courtesy car from my local (friendly) Audi dealership today whilst the motor was in for service. All was going well until i scraped the car on a metal post (drivers & passengers door). Question is - i signed all the forms for insurance (as you do) but didn't read anything in detail as i was in a rush - so, anyone know what i can expect excess etc.., other than a walk of shame into the dealership??
Advice appreciated - got to take it back this evening!!
Advice appreciated - got to take it back this evening!!
GingerWizard said:
normally you have to pay what ever your own excess is. So if you have a 250 excess on policy then this is what it will cost you.
Thats accident repair courtesy cars. This being a car from a dealer doing a service it's essentially a Hire car. My guess is £500 minimum.mmm-five said:
Take it back and park it with the damaged side close to a post. When they eventually spot it, just deny everything.
If they didn't do a check when you sign for it, and don't do one when it comes back in, then I can't see how they can prove it either way
Yeah great attitude that. Maybe when you car is in for it's next service, they can smack you car door open onto a post and then say "it was like that before"If they didn't do a check when you sign for it, and don't do one when it comes back in, then I can't see how they can prove it either way

OP, just be honest, mistakes happen. They may even turn a blind eye

rsole said:
All was going well until i scraped the car on a metal post (drivers & passengers door)
How did you scrape both the driver and passenger door!?!? Did you scrape the driver side, then drive back and scrape the other side to make it look symmetrical!?!? You crazy mofo.I've got a hire car at the moment and the excess on the paperwork is whatever is on my insurance, so £250.
Good luck...
arun1uk said:
rsole said:
All was going well until i scraped the car on a metal post (drivers & passengers door)
How did you scrape both the driver and passenger door!?!? Did you scrape the driver side, then drive back and scrape the other side to make it look symmetrical!?!? You crazy mofo.I've got a hire car at the moment and the excess on the paperwork is whatever is on my insurance, so £250.
Good luck...
mmm-five said:
Take it back and park it with the damaged side close to a post. When they eventually spot it, just deny everything.
If they didn't do a check when you sign for it, and don't do one when it comes back in, then I can't see how they can prove it either way
If they didn't do a check when you sign for it, and don't do one when it comes back in, then I can't see how they can prove it either way


Adrian Gumball said:
Be a man and own up to it.
Youv scrapped it, you pay the excess.
That's more like it.Youv scrapped it, you pay the excess.
I did this to a Micra courtesy car while my Mondy was being repaired. Quick trip to a friendly bodyshop £50 later perfect! Took it for a spin through some muddy puddles so not to make the nice clean patch on the bumper where the repair had been too obvious.
Of course I would never advocate this type of behaviour.
Of course I would never advocate this type of behaviour.
Having never had good service from Audi, including blatent lies and ripoffs (and I will never buy one again), I'd just park it up and not mention it. But the honest thing to do would be to admit it.
The last time I looked the waiver made you liable for the first £1,000 of damage, regardless of blame.
The last time I looked the waiver made you liable for the first £1,000 of damage, regardless of blame.
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