Originally Posted by
WestOiler125
Hi, my Passat suffered over 100 dents in the March 2010 Perth hail storm and RACWA assessed the damage, found it was repairable due to the value of the car. My complete roof (turret) and bonnet were replaced and all other panels were repaired then the car totally resprayed. Excellent job, was in the shop for 3 weeks but came out perfect, no creaks, rattles or overspray. All new decals, side strips included.
And at the time, as only a few weeks after the last Melb hail storm, replacement cars were very few and far between!
Cheers, well done for getting a decent fix done. As for me.. maybe not. IIRC our cars are a similar age.. in March 2010 mine had done less than 60,000km, now it's coming up to 120,000.. I had a valuation done at the 75,000km service in October 2010, they reckoned it was worth $28,000 then.. I reckon if it's valued at any more than $20K now I'll be doing well, and that might just tip the balance for me. Anyhow, nothing I can do now but wait for the claim to be assessed, and pay the excess..
Mind you, I was at a family Christmas lunch when the storm hit.. there were about 12 or 14 cars there in total, and the majority will be written off.. and there was some fairly significant damage to houses (including where we were) - lots of broken roof tiles, leaks, etc.
Can't say the idea of going out into a hailstorm to throw blankets etc over really appealed at the time, and doesn't now - easier to fix the car than recover from the knock on the head if one of those beauties sconed the noggin. Besides, how much is a blanket going to save? I wouldn't think it would be a huge amount - one of the cars at the party had pillows on the windscreen, and they were almost shredded.
MY08 Passat 2.0 TDI Wagon
Trialling golf ball aerodynamics theory - random pattern, administered about 1550 on Christmas Day, 2011.
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