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Posted
49 minutes ago, Malc said:

I'd be quite amazed if any main dealer had their very own body repair and paint shop ...........  wouldn't they just outsource and take a turn for their profit ?

At least when insurance companies arrange the repair there is an understanding that it comes with maybe a 5 year warranty and all parts used are OEM

If you was to use an independent then they might well use secondhand parts and not give that 5 year warranty .....  and of course some secondhand parts are absolutely fine .... from a breakers

This is why some secondhand written -off prior are really good cars, say, using a good secondhand bumper or door or glass, light settings or whatever, that made the car uneconomical to repair for the insurance company with new OEM but well within the financial limits of any other dealer ..... and very good repairs and cars too many of them.

Malc

The probability is it wasn’t “Lexus” BUT one that they endorsed, when collecting there was nothing but Lexus cars there, they were based in Laindon Essex not at Southend, sorry to say they were totally crap, paint finish varied on what angle you looked at it, somewhere I’d never entertain, I’d rather the lifetime warranty with the repair 

Paul

Posted
1 hour ago, bobmc said:

Hey. I have mate, I spoke to ALA a few days ago. That back to invoice policy would cover the difference an invoice company would pay out up to the Glass/Parker value when you take out the policy. So if bought a 2008 ISF now, the max you're looking at is £15.5k (the book value) if it was written off. So not really useful in the short term. GAP only help years down the line really.

Anyway, I think I'm sorted with my insurance (when/if I buy an ISF). Had a good conversation with a girl at Sky insurance this morning. She said Sky wouldn't use the 'book' value when assessing a write-off. They'd look at the real market value of your car (spec, condition, miles) and base the payout on that...so you're more likely to get enough money to buy like for like. The proof would be in the pudding of course and I hope I'd never have to find out. But agreed value wouldn't be required if she was telling the truth!!

Posted
7 hours ago, Malc said:

At least when insurance companies arrange the repair there is an understanding that it comes with maybe a 5 year warranty and all parts used are OEM

You need to check the small print on this, as the policies I have seen are worded as 'original specification' parts, which would include pattern parts.

However luckily there are not so many pattern parts around for Lexus cars.

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but I bet they never say that secondhand parts can be used ............  like wings, bumpers for instance

Malc

Posted
22 hours ago, BUG4LIFE said:

Higos can't help. Too expensive!

Greenlight only do modified cover.

Another question...who here are confident that if you had a bump your insurance company would approve the repairs to be carried out by Lexus, as appose to one of their 'official' repair places? It's a question I'm currently asking Sky insurance(I'm on hold)?!

Direct line eventually agreed when the wing mirror was smashed off my RX by a bus. It took some arguing though but my main reason was it was due a service and  I wanted it done at the same time by lexus Edinburgh.

I used to use Sky insurance years ago with my imported MKiv supras. I had one issue when I'd just renewed with them , changed the car and wanted to ditch the policy because could insure the new car cheaper elsewhere. They said they wouldn't refund the policy if I cancel but I did anyway and did receive a refund. Other than that they were fine over the years.

Posted
1 hour ago, Malc said:

but I bet they never say that secondhand parts can be used ............  like wings, bumpers for instance

Malc

When I collected my car from the garage they showed me all of the parts removed from the car and had to keep them on site for 30 days after completion of repair for audit purposes, a demand placed on them by my insurance company. Additionally they claimed that they were contractually obliged to show me all receipts for the parts.  

The guy claimed that all of his insurance work was the same nowadays, to stop garages scamming the insurers.  

I understand that everyone is saying auditing by insurers is what stops garages taking the ***** and also protects customers.


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my intimation was simply that by using good secondhand parts from a prior broken car the resultant repaired vehicle can be a really good buy with an excellent " like new " repair.

And many cars on a vehicle forecourt might well be repaired with secondhand parts, the garage having bought the car from an auction and repaired the car as such, and then for sale.

Malc

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Posted
On 13/10/2017 at 10:49 AM, DAN@ADRIAN FLUX said:

Without knowing the ins and outs of the situation, I cannot comment fully, but it isn't just overall experience that is taken into account, it's being used to a particular car. Statistically you are more likely to have an accident in a vehicle in the first 12 months of owning it. Therefore we find prices are always higher during the first year.

Although different brokers often use the same underwriters, the deals and schemes they have access to will be different for each. For example, we at Adrian flux are a specialist performance and modified broker, therefore the schemes we have with Ageas are geared more towards this rather than standard vehicles. We can still insure standard cars but are sometimes not as competitive as some of our rivals.

Regards

Dan

So so to give a quick bump to this thread @DAN@ADRIAN FLUX And his people have received all the documentation pictures and so on of my is-F and for the £65.00 fee the agreed value of my car a 59plate with 45k miles and and A1 condition is agreed between us as £19500.00 this IMO is exactly how I see its value to be and would like to thank Dan and his and the staff for the quick and efficient response.

Now obviously all others who wish to go this route would have their cars assessed on a individual basis but I think it represents market replacement value or there abouts and not what it would be  if the unthinkable happens without an agreed value.

Big Rat

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Posted
7 hours ago, Big Rat said:

So so to give a quick bump to this thread @DAN@ADRIAN FLUX And his people have received all the documentation pictures and so on of my is-F and for the £65.00 fee the agreed value of my car a 59plate with 45k miles and and A1 condition is agreed between us as £19500.00 this IMO is exactly how I see its value to be and would like to thank Dan and his and the staff for the quick and efficient response.

Now obviously all others who wish to go this route would have their cars assessed on a individual basis but I think it represents market replacement value or there abouts and not what it would be  if the unthinkable happens without an agreed value.

Big Rat

Big Rat

I wonder what “agreed valuation” I’d get on the colour aspect 😉....and the road tax aspect??....don’t think there’s another like mine.......priceless, absolutely priceless 😉

Posted
48 minutes ago, Womble72 said:

I wonder what “agreed valuation” I’d get on the colour aspect 😉....and the road tax aspect??....don’t think there’s another like mine.......priceless, absolutely priceless 😉

@Womble72 Paul who knows give it a try you may have a 'Red' letter day the process isn't to 'taxing' 🙄

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