what a funking shame
that is just a typical crappy day, you have had all the work done, on the way home, and it blows in your face.
really hope the bumholes that are insurance co's dont' try and write it off, if it hadn't affected the roofline, I would have guessed it would have been OK, but the roof is really not replacable on a modern car (glued to roof struts which are the shell).
most garages drop the bonnet from a good height to ensure it snaps shut properly, but I know with my volvos that if I do that the bonnet will bounce back up a little and be open at one side, which if wind got under it could open it!
Hope the garage admits fault, although if your insurance have got anything to do with it, they will hammer your premium up
that is just a typical crappy day, you have had all the work done, on the way home, and it blows in your face.
really hope the bumholes that are insurance co's dont' try and write it off, if it hadn't affected the roofline, I would have guessed it would have been OK, but the roof is really not replacable on a modern car (glued to roof struts which are the shell).
most garages drop the bonnet from a good height to ensure it snaps shut properly, but I know with my volvos that if I do that the bonnet will bounce back up a little and be open at one side, which if wind got under it could open it!
Hope the garage admits fault, although if your insurance have got anything to do with it, they will hammer your premium up