Hail damage and the route to take..
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 4:51 am
I'm thinking this is the best section to post in. Last week we had some pretty freaky weather in Melton Mowbray which included pretty large pieces of hail.
Suffice to say my car, in places, looks like the surface of the moon. Normally I 'd be pretty pissed at damage to my car but seeing as everyone else here has suffered and it was an act of nature I'm more bemused by the whole situation.
A lot of people are having their cars written off by insurance companies, others have an 'act of nature' clause in their policies. I'd take pictures but the 'micro-dents' don't really show up. The hail also managed to crack both my rear tail lights, some people have nice holes in their headlights/tail lights. Suffice to say it wasn't your average british hail storm.
My car has been off the road for a month or so and I'll be looking to get it back on the road in August. I have a round four small dents on the tailgate, numerous dents on the bonnet and more still on the roof. I have also received a couple on the pillars (between doors and roof).
My question.. is it going to be worth repairing my 225? I understand the roof can be skimmed and dents filled then resprayed although unsure of cost at this point. I'd look at just replacing the bonnet, probably the carbon fibre one, I'd imagine a dent specialist could sort the couple on the pillars.
Insurance route would be a no straight away. Not willing to lose any no-claims and think they have the 'nature' clause in there.
Or would you say just take a hit and ebay it as is or break for parts?
I love my car and it still has relatively low mileage at 55,000 for an 05' plate.
All suggestions welcome
Suffice to say my car, in places, looks like the surface of the moon. Normally I 'd be pretty pissed at damage to my car but seeing as everyone else here has suffered and it was an act of nature I'm more bemused by the whole situation.
A lot of people are having their cars written off by insurance companies, others have an 'act of nature' clause in their policies. I'd take pictures but the 'micro-dents' don't really show up. The hail also managed to crack both my rear tail lights, some people have nice holes in their headlights/tail lights. Suffice to say it wasn't your average british hail storm.
My car has been off the road for a month or so and I'll be looking to get it back on the road in August. I have a round four small dents on the tailgate, numerous dents on the bonnet and more still on the roof. I have also received a couple on the pillars (between doors and roof).
My question.. is it going to be worth repairing my 225? I understand the roof can be skimmed and dents filled then resprayed although unsure of cost at this point. I'd look at just replacing the bonnet, probably the carbon fibre one, I'd imagine a dent specialist could sort the couple on the pillars.
Insurance route would be a no straight away. Not willing to lose any no-claims and think they have the 'nature' clause in there.
Or would you say just take a hit and ebay it as is or break for parts?
I love my car and it still has relatively low mileage at 55,000 for an 05' plate.
All suggestions welcome