How much do you think it would be to fit a new front nearside wing to a 2008 Panda? It is silver in colour?
My mum today had someone drive into her in an Asda carpark and then drive off without leaving details
My mum is now driving me mad as she has decided she'll just take it to a garage and have it repaired at her own cost to avoid the hassle :bang:
I've advised her to call the police and report the accident first and foremost as the other driver has left the scene of an accident without reporting it. But once done the police will be able to look at the CCTV of the carpark and identify the culprits and their registration number. She can even make the job of trawling the CCTV easy as she was only in the shop about 20mins.
I've then told her that once the other driver is found her car will be fixed free of charge and all costs covered by the other driver and their insurance. She also gets the satisfaction of the other driver being charged with the appropriate offence.
But she still doesn't want the hassle (she's always been like this and always chooses the nice, quiet option on everything) and is adament in paying for the repair herself.
She even contemplated going through her insurance and just claiming it was vandalised through the night at home Which I've, hopefully, talked her out of as she then enters the whole insurance fraud area which I won't let her do for something that originally wasn't her fault.
What is it with mums?? Who'd have them
My mum today had someone drive into her in an Asda carpark and then drive off without leaving details
My mum is now driving me mad as she has decided she'll just take it to a garage and have it repaired at her own cost to avoid the hassle :bang:
I've advised her to call the police and report the accident first and foremost as the other driver has left the scene of an accident without reporting it. But once done the police will be able to look at the CCTV of the carpark and identify the culprits and their registration number. She can even make the job of trawling the CCTV easy as she was only in the shop about 20mins.
I've then told her that once the other driver is found her car will be fixed free of charge and all costs covered by the other driver and their insurance. She also gets the satisfaction of the other driver being charged with the appropriate offence.
But she still doesn't want the hassle (she's always been like this and always chooses the nice, quiet option on everything) and is adament in paying for the repair herself.
She even contemplated going through her insurance and just claiming it was vandalised through the night at home Which I've, hopefully, talked her out of as she then enters the whole insurance fraud area which I won't let her do for something that originally wasn't her fault.
What is it with mums?? Who'd have them
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