Announcement: Important message regarding Site Behaviour and Terms of Use. Click here to read.
NJF
Joined: 05 Oct 2007
Location: Luxembourg, Strassen
Posts: 784

|
90BHP, your question is probably for Andy?
We decided not to charge the roof to insurance because SWMBO has had about 4 claims in 3 years and we were concerned about the impact on premiums, which already cost about as much as a Zone 1-4 season ticket.
Anyway, a few months later, the heated windscreen broke and we decided to do it on the insurance. It was about 950 euro. God knows what next year's premium will be.
|
Thu Aug 28 2008 7:48pm |
|
|
90BHP
Joined: 18 Oct 2006
Location: Half way along the road on the right
Posts: 2044

|
Yep you are right, was to original post. In UK Glass claims and damage to car caused by broken glass do not "count" against you and are not seen as accident claims. "To finish first, one first has to finish ...."
|
Thu Aug 28 2008 8:09pm |
|
|
saw
Joined: 03 Mar 2008
Location: Walderslade Kent
Posts: 65

|
Was the stealer in the Larkfield/Ditton area?
|
Fri Aug 29 2008 12:10am |
|
|
AndyViking
Joined: 09 Aug 2007
Location: Kent
Posts: 75

|
Guys
Update for all:
The Stealer is in Tonbridge...
I checked on the insurance with the insurance company (Admiral), and it is not covered under the glass policy so this would be a fully fledged claim. With a protected no claims bonus in place, but a two strikes in three years rule, I was reluctant to claim. Stealer has subsequently agreed to do the work at his cost.
The glass is a specialist job - uses special bonding agents and the like - so the stealer has even had to subcontract out the work. Rest assured I will be checking the finish when it comes back
As to the strength of the stuff, you need to remember that, as I understand them, the crash test rules mean that the glass must stay intact in a rollover, so even the largest of us heavy set chaps is unlikely to do too much damage. It is also laminated, which is why I was happy to run around with it broken on holiday as there was no chance of a leak or the roof breaking whilst we waited for repairs. Engage Permagrin - check
Key in ignition - check
Turn key - check
Keep smiling....
|
Wed Sep 03 2008 8:24am |
|
|
MacLeod 313
Joined: 18 Apr 2008
Location: East Sussex
Posts: 1697

|
Hunt Grange by any chance??????? Never never never use them. Totally awful. Kent area, I use Barrets of Ashford, and you get a nice courtsey car dropped off.
However I will be using Nick @ Yeovil in the future. PERMANENTLY IN THE SITE NAUGHTY CORNER
|
Wed Sep 03 2008 8:48am |
|
|
|
|
Posting Rules
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum
|
|
|
|