Izuno Posted September 22, 2015 Report Posted September 22, 2015 Mazy, so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. My condolences to you and your family. Mazy 1 Quote
Beck Posted September 23, 2015 Report Posted September 23, 2015 So... Someone wrote my car off last month.*NSFW Language*Nobody was really hurt but my car is now RIP in pieces.The insurance have done well though. They've offered me what the car was probably worth before the accident which I was very surprised by. Now I just need to find another car >_< jackophant, El_Exodus and tomm 3 Quote
Vaya Posted September 23, 2015 Report Posted September 23, 2015 man that sucks..Least you weren't hurt Quote
leplubodeslapin Posted September 23, 2015 Report Posted September 23, 2015 wtf you change your car for such a minor impact ?! Wtf i mean, it's nothing they could just change some bodywork parts and re-adjust some stuff and your car is ready to goMy car is probably older than me, with 360 000 km on the clock, so seing such a good-looking car being waste seems completely retarded to me oO Hopefully you weren't hurt of course. blackdog 1 Quote
jackophant Posted September 24, 2015 Report Posted September 24, 2015 wtf you change your car for such a minor impact ?! Wtf i mean, it's nothing they could just change some bodywork parts and re-adjust some stuff and your car is ready to goMy car is probably older than me, with 360 000 km on the clock, so seing such a good-looking car being waste seems completely retarded to me oO Hopefully you weren't hurt of course.a side shunt like that probably misaligned the chassis of the car which is what the car is built around. It's very expensive to repair and if the quoted repairs are more than the car is worth, it's a write off.Aesthetically it's not that bad, but it's underneath.These days on modern cars, the airbags going off is enough to write some of them off Quote
Beck Posted September 24, 2015 Report Posted September 24, 2015 Yeah I think the chassis took a lot of the force out of the impact. Considering I got hit on the back and not the front my steering wheel was pointing to 2 o'clock when the car was going straight afterwards. Though being forced into the kerb and bouncing over it might have caused some damage.The guy my insurance passed me onto said he was surprised they even bothered sending it for evaluation since I told them the air bags deployed. He said that even on brand new cars an air bag deployment is normally an instant write off because the interiors cost so much to replace. They ripped the drivers seat in half and caved in my ceiling. Amazing things but they really do destroy the interior of the car. mjens, jackophant and blackdog 3 Quote
El_Exodus Posted September 24, 2015 Report Posted September 24, 2015 wtf you change your car for such a minor impact ?! Wtf i mean, it's nothing they could just change some bodywork parts and re-adjust some stuff and your car is ready to goMy car is probably older than me, with 360 000 km on the clock, so seing such a good-looking car being waste seems completely retarded to me oO Hopefully you weren't hurt of course.frenchies car logic no offense RaVaGe and mjens 2 Quote
Pampers Posted September 24, 2015 Report Posted September 24, 2015 well its safer for the car to absorb all the impact than the people inside, older cars are like bricks that throws the passengers around Quote
leplubodeslapin Posted September 24, 2015 Report Posted September 24, 2015 You're all serious ?Just look at the video, it's not that bad and it's a side impact of course nothing serious could have happened to you whatever the car is. I know what you mean by the car absorbing all the impact, which is true especially for the front impacts where everything is studied to be destroyed before hurting you. But here ... It hasn't moved that much, and it's not the chassis that took the most damage but probably just the outside parts.If eventually the rear axle is misaligned, that's something fixable and it's not like if it was the front axle. Don't tell me the car is ruined after this crash, it's really not that bad...And yea Jacko i kinda know the topic, it's my job ...Beck, it has nothing to do with you i understand that they probably did that themself, it's just a crazy waste imo.Yea exodus ok i'm a bit oversimplifying things but don't you think as a german that this is a ecological/economical huge mistake to throw away the car ? And no in France people would have done the same, it's just that my dad is into car restoration and we're not used to drive new cars ^^ well its safer for the car to absorb all the impact than the people inside, older cars are like bricks that throws the passengers around...Yea the cars in the 50/60s, there's nothing new in absorbing the impact Quote
blackdog Posted September 24, 2015 Report Posted September 24, 2015 CUTGlad you made it safe Beck, that was a close one!I didn't think about the chassis myself as well at first, but now we talk about it, I had a low speed accident a few years ago, an old Micra (brick of a city car!) hit the front left corner, where the headlights are, of my parents' Punto. Front chassis bent right, not much but you could see it opening the hood and we replaced the car as well. The Micra didn't even break the headlight!!Anyway I'm curious about the dashcam, does it come with the insurance (think I've read some do now?) or you installed it? I knew loads of (motor)cyclists have it but thought only in Russia cars were using them ? Quote
Sprony Posted September 24, 2015 Report Posted September 24, 2015 I'm glad you are ok @Beck. We still got Fallout 4 to do you know? You can't expect me to travel the Wasteland alone In other news, after several tests, I've made it to the Eurogamer Benelux staff as an editor. It's unpaid at first, but with a lot of nice perks. Plus, it's a foot between the door at one of the largest gamer networks in the world. One step closer at becoming a pro Quote
jackophant Posted September 24, 2015 Report Posted September 24, 2015 @Beck Wow, sounds like the car was really worked over... What state was the other car in?Is that a purpose built dash cam you use or a phone app? I'm interested in buying one for myself as a 6" phone takes up most of my windscreen. Quote
Beck Posted September 24, 2015 Report Posted September 24, 2015 You're all serious ?Just look at the video, it's not that bad and it's a side impact of course nothing serious could have happened to you whatever the car is. I know what you mean by the car absorbing all the impact, which is true especially for the front impacts where everything is studied to be destroyed before hurting you. But here ... It hasn't moved that much, and it's not the chassis that took the most damage but probably just the outside parts.If eventually the rear axle is misaligned, that's something fixable and it's not like if it was the front axle. Don't tell me the car is ruined after this crash, it's really not that bad...And yea Jacko i kinda know the topic, it's my job ...Beck, it has nothing to do with you i understand that they probably did that themself, it's just a crazy waste imo.Yea exodus ok i'm a bit oversimplifying things but don't you think as a german that this is a ecological/economical huge mistake to throw away the car ? And no in France people would have done the same, it's just that my dad is into car restoration and we're not used to drive new cars ^^ ...Yea the cars in the 50/60s, there's nothing new in absorbing the impactI could have had the car back but they deemed the car was too expensive to fix. They said the car would be a "Category C" which means:Category C: the vehicle is repairable but the costs exceed the vehicle’s value. Can re-appear on road.I didn't get a full report of the damage but they offered me a good sum of money so I'm guessing there's more damage than meets the eye here.Seriously I loved that car to pieces and looked after it well. I'm very sad to see it go. But I guess you can't guarantee how well a car will perform after a crash and what other side effects it might create.Glad you made it safe Beck, that was a close one!I didn't think about the chassis myself as well at first, but now we talk about it, I had a low speed accident a few years ago, an old Micra (brick of a city car!) hit the front left corner, where the headlights are, of my parents' Punto. Front chassis bent right, not much but you could see it opening the hood and we replaced the car as well. The Micra didn't even break the headlight!!Anyway I'm curious about the dashcam, does it come with the insurance (think I've read some do now?) or you installed it? I knew loads of (motor)cyclists have it but thought only in Russia cars were using them ?Cheers.I got the dash cam myself for my own protection after driving into the city every day and getting cut up by arseholes in a rush. It was only a matter of time until one of them cut me up too closely and I'd end up hitting them. Then it'd be my word against theirs, but if I had the camera I'd have evidence. Once I showed the insurance that video they instantly said "It's clearly not your fault, we'll sort everything from here."I didn't tell my insurance about the camera prior to this and I won't tell future insurers either. You can get insurance which makes black boxes and camera mandatory, but I don't really want that.I'm glad you are ok @Beck. We still got Fallout 4 to do you know? You can't expect me to travel the Wasteland alone In other news, after several tests, I've made it to the Eurogamer Benelux staff as an editor. It's unpaid at first, but with a lot of nice perks. Plus, it's a foot between the door at one of the largest gamer networks in the world. One step closer at becoming a pro Cheers dude! Don't worry I don't plan on dying until I at least finish FO4 Grats on the position!@Beck Wow, sounds like the car was really worked over... What state was the other car in?Is that a purpose built dash cam you use or a phone app? I'm interested in buying one for myself as a 6" phone takes up most of my windscreen. I didn't really inspect the other car that closely but they had an exploded tyre and a bent rim, some body damage on the front and a very shook up driver.Yeah it's a proper dash cam. This is the one I use: http://www.amazon.co.uk/E-PRANCE-Novatek-Dashcamera-Recorder-G-sensor/dp/B00IPDDAME/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1443093256&sr=8-1&keywords=g1wWhenever I start my car the camera starts recording and just overwrites the oldest files. I think I get about 6 hours or so of 1080p 30fps footage from a 32GB card. (Might be slightly more I can't recall.)Great little camera though. Would recommend getting one.Some other videos I've captured: Amazing how many bad drivers you catch with a camera! leplubodeslapin, blackdog and Sprony 3 Quote
dux Posted September 24, 2015 Report Posted September 24, 2015 LMAO fucking VW drivers. Was it a kid by any chance in his new 1.3 polo on his parents insurance off out for a cheeky nandos? DooM 1 Quote
blackdog Posted September 24, 2015 Report Posted September 24, 2015 Wonder if this videos can be visioned by the police to assign tickets?Anyway, just seen up to the Peugeot cutting you, and as a proper Italian I would have been on their back honking for 5 minutes hoping they would dismount.@Sprony really happy to hear the good news, you deserve a spot and wish you soon move onto a proper paid position. Congrats! Sprony and leplubodeslapin 2 Quote
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