R56 First Battle Scar
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First Battle Scar
Yup it happened on Monday Afternoon while I was parked in front of my own house. Girl how lives across the street backed right into my mini and smashed up the rear quarter panel pretty good. I was in my driveway working on my dad's truck getting his snow plow ready for the winter when I turn around and she is behind me and before she said anything I know she hit my car I just had that feeling. So I called the police and did the whole report thing and made sure everything was legit. I need to wait three days for the report to be finished so I can start the claim against her insurance and get this fixed up. Just sucks I have so much stuff going on right now that I don't want to deal with this BS because some women driver couldn't look in her mirror's or over her shoulder to see I was behind her. No offense to women drivers but in my case a woman did blatantly backed into my mini.
Last edited by Bigjoeski08; 11-23-2010 at 09:22 AM.
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My Mom just backed up into my JCW (that I only bought 32 days before) last week. She pulled out of the garage and ran right into it. There's barely any physical damage, but the car needs a new hood, a new headlight, and the bumper needs fixing. About $2000 worth of damage all together. But at least the body shop is painting some trim (body color) for me for free since I've spent so much money there in the past.
I feel ya, female drivers suck! <----- Joke!!
I feel ya, female drivers suck! <----- Joke!!
Last edited by drewstermalloy; 11-24-2010 at 05:58 AM.
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Ouch! So sorry, it is good that she owned up to it. Here in LA one hears so many stories where a driver will damage a car and leave no note, just drive away. I had a client who was late for a session because a woman had backed into his car in a parking garage. He was yelling at her to stop. The worse part is she did it a second time despite his yelling and hand waving. He had a beautiful Audi which I am certain was not cheap to fix.
On the plus side I have learned that cars are repairable. The insurance company should do an initial estimate based on the visible damage. After the body shop takes it apart, then the car should get a good looking over to make sure there was no other damage. This may require the estimator to go and see the car again. Hopefully, it is all surface damage that can easily be repaired. Best of luck.
On the plus side I have learned that cars are repairable. The insurance company should do an initial estimate based on the visible damage. After the body shop takes it apart, then the car should get a good looking over to make sure there was no other damage. This may require the estimator to go and see the car again. Hopefully, it is all surface damage that can easily be repaired. Best of luck.
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So what should I do then for repairs because naturally I want to bring it to the mini dealership. My dealer is Inskip Mini in RI and there body shop I believe is for mostly high end cars. I'm just worried my gas cap and taillight ring are going to get missed placed during repairs.
My advise is... find a local independent shop who is conscientious and cares what they do and is familiar with the MINI.
LONG story short Mark (Orangecrush) saved a bad repair and made me love my MINI all over again!
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Ouch! That sucks! :(
During Wrigley's first 2 years (mainly from last winter), I found 8 car door dings. EIGHT! Seriously? My 8th one was the worst one and it happened in the Dominicks parking lot when I was in the store for all of 10 minutes. Some beater parked next to me and the back passenger door slammed a large, quarter sized ding....with paint removed, replaced with their crappy teal color. I was livid. I ended up making an appointment the following week at the dealer to get all the dings removed. A little pricey but cheaper than I would have thought. One of the happiest days of my life!
During Wrigley's first 2 years (mainly from last winter), I found 8 car door dings. EIGHT! Seriously? My 8th one was the worst one and it happened in the Dominicks parking lot when I was in the store for all of 10 minutes. Some beater parked next to me and the back passenger door slammed a large, quarter sized ding....with paint removed, replaced with their crappy teal color. I was livid. I ended up making an appointment the following week at the dealer to get all the dings removed. A little pricey but cheaper than I would have thought. One of the happiest days of my life!
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I have felt you pain. Just a few months after i bought Nigel, a piece of wood flew off the back of a truck and ended up putting a nice crease in my drivers door. I chased the driver down and got it covered. $700 dollars
Even worse, a month ago a guy was turning and stuck the nose of his car into my lane of travel and I scraped the entire left side down the from of his car. $3500. Of course, he had no insurance! The only bright spot is that he did some minor bonnet damage which required the entire bonnet to be repainted. This covered all the nicks and pits that I've acquired oer the years. Also, my wife had given me a serious case of curb rash on my 4 month old new wheels at the Dragon last May so I got those plus a third one replaced for free. I am going to buy a fourth wheel so I can pick up a set of performance tres [on the good set of wheels] and have a set of blizzacks on my bad set of wheels.
Even worse, a month ago a guy was turning and stuck the nose of his car into my lane of travel and I scraped the entire left side down the from of his car. $3500. Of course, he had no insurance! The only bright spot is that he did some minor bonnet damage which required the entire bonnet to be repainted. This covered all the nicks and pits that I've acquired oer the years. Also, my wife had given me a serious case of curb rash on my 4 month old new wheels at the Dragon last May so I got those plus a third one replaced for free. I am going to buy a fourth wheel so I can pick up a set of performance tres [on the good set of wheels] and have a set of blizzacks on my bad set of wheels.