mr wilks said:I wouldn,t want it back after that & Take the ££ if it,s offered :wink:
Very true, if you can get your money back then I'd take it on the chin and look for another one when you have your money back.
mr wilks said:I wouldn,t want it back after that & Take the ££ if it,s offered :wink:
Sim_Simma said:I've just bought a crashed z4m in a very similar state. Cat d. They will probably write it off and it will become someones pride and joy who can't afford the premium price tag! I just hope they give you what you paid.
On the body yes. But mine had suspension damage too. Aswell as a broken brake disc!srhutch said:Sim_Simma said:I've just bought a crashed z4m in a very similar state. Cat d. They will probably write it off and it will become someones pride and joy who can't afford the premium price tag! I just hope they give you what you paid.
The damage on yours looks a lot lighter as well.
Sim_Simma said:I've just bought a crashed z4m in a very similar state. Cat d. They will probably write it off and it will become someones pride and joy who can't afford the premium price tag! I just hope they give you what you paid.
Nuts said:Thanks everyone. Nice to have so much empathy.
Stressing myself out on a Saturday night of all nights though. Reading up about insurers paying out bottom book for write-off cars.
The fact is I bought the car as Approved Used from a main BMW dealer with full BMW service history, 12months warranty with low mileage and A1 condition (£10,486). I'm concerned they'll offer me £9k-ish and not take into account the fact it came from BMW and therefore should command a better residual.
Looking on Autotrader, I can only find independents selling similar spec, age, condition for £10,500 upwards. BUT, I don't want to replace it with anything other than an Approved Used BMW from BMW.
What does everybody think? How can I prepare myself fro a battle?
Carlos_Fandango said:Nuts said:Thanks everyone. Nice to have so much empathy.
Stressing myself out on a Saturday night of all nights though. Reading up about insurers paying out bottom book for write-off cars.
The fact is I bought the car as Approved Used from a main BMW dealer with full BMW service history, 12months warranty with low mileage and A1 condition (£10,486). I'm concerned they'll offer me £9k-ish and not take into account the fact it came from BMW and therefore should command a better residual.
Looking on Autotrader, I can only find independents selling similar spec, age, condition for £10,500 upwards. BUT, I don't want to replace it with anything other than an Approved Used BMW from BMW.
What does everybody think? How can I prepare myself fro a battle?
Presumably the other party's insurer will be paying.
For a write off, I would expect an amount which would enable me to buy a BMW AUC with full BMW service history, 12 months BMW warranty, low mileage and A1 condition (i.e. the same as the written off car), nothing less. I wouldn't expect the 10.5k that you paid, but an amount that could purchase a BMW AUC currently for sale - the cheapest currently for sale is 12k.
Nuts said:Carlos_Fandango said:Nuts said:Thanks everyone. Nice to have so much empathy.
Stressing myself out on a Saturday night of all nights though. Reading up about insurers paying out bottom book for write-off cars.
The fact is I bought the car as Approved Used from a main BMW dealer with full BMW service history, 12months warranty with low mileage and A1 condition (£10,486). I'm concerned they'll offer me £9k-ish and not take into account the fact it came from BMW and therefore should command a better residual.
Looking on Autotrader, I can only find independents selling similar spec, age, condition for £10,500 upwards. BUT, I don't want to replace it with anything other than an Approved Used BMW from BMW.
What does everybody think? How can I prepare myself fro a battle?
Presumably the other party's insurer will be paying.
For a write off, I would expect an amount which would enable me to buy a BMW AUC with full BMW service history, 12 months BMW warranty, low mileage and A1 condition (i.e. the same as the written off car), nothing less. I wouldn't expect the 10.5k that you paid, but an amount that could purchase a BMW AUC currently for sale - the cheapest currently for sale is 12k.
Thanks. That's certainly how I feel about it but don't know how insistent I can be. If they eventually offer £10,486, would I be able to turn it down on the basis that I would need more to get a similar car again?