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Thread: Polo GTI, Hail damage, replacing Roof?

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    Polo GTI, Hail damage, replacing Roof?

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    Last edited by Ryan41; 01-08-2014 at 02:07 PM.
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    Insurers choose this as the cheapest option.
    You alternatives will vary from insurer to insurer, but you may be able to come to an agreement with the insurer to pay extra, or even directly with the repairer to offer them money to beat the roof rather than cut and weld.

    I did the latter with NRMA in the late 90s - but the repairer was a relative, so he did it for free.

    Who are you with and do you have a choice of repairer?
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    Cutting the roof out of a car is just plain stupid IMO....they are just being lazy by cutting corners and I'm staggered this option was even considered. Insurance company is surely taking the pi#s!!

    Can't remember who it was, but another forum user on here from Melbourne had major hail damage assessed and the car was deemed a write off. Fairly sure the insurance company found him a replacement, almost new polo, albeit in a different color.

    I'd be seeking further information elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan41 View Post
    Just dont know how they quote a car without taking any photos? just jotting down points on a note pad and then move on to the next 50 cars lined up out the front..
    In the wake of a big storm, yeah.

    At least you have the choice of repairer, and at least it's drivable.
    You may not need to tell NRMA, but any beating he does that is outside of what NRMA agrees to most likely won't be covered by their lifetime warranty - food for thought.
    And this people, is why you go with an insurer that gives you some options

    Quote Originally Posted by ATYPIC View Post
    Cutting the roof out of a car is just plain stupid IMO....they are just being lazy by cutting corners and I'm staggered this option was even considered. Insurance company is surely taking the pi#s!!
    It's what they do And keep in mind there is typically a measurable financial gain to these insurers by doing things like this. It may be a few dollars, but multiply that by 10,000 cars damaged in a storm, and it's quite a big number for them.

    We should all take this moment to feel sorry for these poor insurers.... not
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    I had my Gti assessed for damage from the same storm and fortunately they are doing paintless repair. They did mention
    about the roof and how it is laser welded in. They said VW approved cutting out the roof and tack welding in a new one and filling with sealant. The assessor and the repairer didn't seem impressed with this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by halfcoast View Post
    I had my Gti assessed for damage from the same storm and fortunately they are doing paintless repair. They did mention
    about the roof and how it is laser welded in. They said VW approved cutting out the roof and tack welding in a new one and filling with sealant. The assessor and the repairer didn't seem impressed with this.

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    My TSI has the same problem in that the roof is well and truly peppered with them, i looked at the options much like you and the reskinning of the roof was the easiest solution for the repairer depending on the amount of damage of course and as you say, cutting out and tacking in a new one is the VW approved repair for replacing the roof skin... (6R6 817 111 G - Roof vehicles without roof rails) and the sealer is (D 180 KD3 A2 - 2 pack body adhesive - High Strength) Elsawin has the instructions (can past if you want them) which is basically cut the old one, position the new one and seal / weld it into place
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    VW approved doesn't mean it's best practice. It just means its something that can be done.

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    If the roof is that badly damaged, and you can convince the repairer to fix it rather than replace, there is a good chance your entire roof will be skimmed with bog.
    You would rather that than a brand new panel?

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    I had my first Polo GTI hail damaged in Melbourne about 2 years ago. First things first, repairing a polo with a rewelded roof skin is the cheapest option and would highly devalue the car in the eyes of future buyers if you were to honestly disclose this.

    I would stay clear of this option and vehemently object to it and let your insurance company know that its not an option for you.

    Essentially you want the car to be written off and replaced with a new vehicle, pursue it till the ends of the earth.

    Go to another top teir/high quality euro panel repair shop and explain your situation and get them to quote so high that it would not be financially viable for the insurance company to repair the car. Also go to the insurance approved repairer and try and get them to do the same in terms of quotes.

    So essentially you get 3 quotes for the work, and fingers crossed they approve a replacement car.
    Goodluck!

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