Sorry to hear about the accident....
but that is a massive bull bar.. on that car...
looks like the accident was on Kings Way on the bridge near crown :)
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Sorry to hear about your accident BezzyR and I really feel for you having the wait and driving for only two months. I know what it is like - 5mth wait for GTI last year, had it 5 month and was written off in an innocuous accident in November 2010. My new GTI is waiting on the docks in Bremerhaven trying to thumb a lift to Australia. It is a very frustrating time. Glad you are ok - cars do get fixed or replaced.
:( This is terrible news!
Sorry to hear Bezzy...
I guess panels are the same as other MKVI Golfs, except for the grill, bars and tail lights?
so some should be in stock, but maybe not all
You poor thing Bezzy. Terrible. The only consolation is that you are fine - no serious injury.
Hope they write it off instead of repairs. Although, from looks alone, it seems repairable.
So sorry to hear the bad news Bezzy. Hope everything's sorted to your satisfaction ASAP.
I used to be with AAMI when I had a Toyota. At one point I was at a very well respected repairer out my way, who were AAMI certified, and we were talking about my car and I mentioned I was going to get a BMW 1 or VW Golf soon. He said to me, whatever you do, don't risk being with AAMI when you have a great car like that!
Just says it all really.
To quote someone else regarding AAMI and why you don't want to use their repairers
"Only certain repairers can fix rear end damage on the Golf due to the laser welds on the turret. It has to be cut off and glued back on when replacing the rear quarter panel."
Not being a panelbeater, wouldn't have a clue if its legit or not!
About a year ago I had an excellent experience with AAMI when my car got rear-ended (by an idiot on a bike, no less)
Drive busted up car to AAMI centre, they pay for cab anywhere I like... 12 days later I get my car back good as new. No idea why anyone complains about AAMI, got it all done quickly, professionally and no fuss whatsoever -- OEM parts too by the looks of things.
Because other insurance companies do that as well... BUT, AAMI takes several people to come and quote and then take the lowest bidder. This means you're lucky to end up with a great result, rather than guaranteed. Also, many well respected repairers won't even quote for AAMI jobs (if you chose to get your own quotes and not use their center) and if they will quote, they charge a fee, simply because they know from experience of the issues involved with dealing with their process.
Anyway - there's an entire other thread about that with numerous forum members bad experiences with them.