It s a Corolla !!!, I cant believe they attempted to extinguish the fire.
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You wouldn't want to cause damage to the workshop.
The cars obviously a write-off. The question is, does the workshop/dealership/Toyota cover the replacement or do they expect her to claim on insurance & pay the excess?carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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I would be expecting the dealership to cover it. The car was under their care and was their responsibilty. There is no way she should be expected to claim and cop the excess payment etc while they get off scott free.Indium Grey Golf 7.5 Alltrack 135tdi Premium - all options
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Originally posted by K1W1 View PostSame think happens if they stack it or damage it in some other way (drop it off the hoist for example) they pay no question they have their own insurance for that stuff.
im assuming she was given a loan car with no questions asked.
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There are worse things, last year an apprentice put ad-blue in the fuel tank of a brand new CX-7 at it's 6mth first service. They got partway down the road and then it died in a horrible fashion. I never found out the outcome, but people thought the dealer should have just replaced the entire car with a new one, as it's a dangerous combo and was going to need the entire fuel system and engine chucked out with no guarantees there wouldn't be any residues left behind. I bet Mazda had a new policy for putting that stuff in after that!
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When humans are involved these things happen but all that really matters is the dealerships response. In my experience from the companies' point of view it's always been fix the problem in the way that is best and easiest for the customer. Maybe some dealerships think differently but I somehow doubt it.
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Originally posted by brad View PostYou wouldn't want to cause damage to the workshop.
The cars obviously a write-off. The question is, does the workshop/dealership/Toyota cover the replacement or do they expect her to claim on insurance & pay the excess?
On Thursday with no response still from the dealer, she lodged a claim with her insurer, car was assesssed on friday and written off.
She still has the loan car and the dealer has assured her she can keep the loaner until she gets her payout and finds another car. Needless to say the dealer is looking for another car for her and she is expecting a very, very good deal to be offered and she is in the driver's seat as she is not obligated to buy from them.
Long story short, of course the dealer is liable but going through her own insurance will speed things up.
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that's a bit of a PITA with the dealer not calling.
if that was my dealership, id be calling her every day, even if there was no news.
glad she is getting it sorted! lets hope it doesn't affect her NCB and doesn't affect her future insurance.
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Originally posted by zei20t View Postthat's a bit of a PITA with the dealer not calling.
if that was my dealership, id be calling her every day, even if there was no news.
glad she is getting it sorted! lets hope it doesn't affect her NCB and doesn't affect her future insurance.
Won't cost her in NCB or in future insurance.
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Originally posted by VW Convert View PostJust to clarify that, there has been much communication with the dealership who are being very helpful, the delay seemed to be in getting any reponse from their insurer. It looked like it would drag on so she acted to speed things up.
Won't cost her in NCB or in future insurance.
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Originally posted by woofy View PostAs much as they say that, I'm yet to find someones premium hasn't gone up after a claim, even if not at fault. They do it, but don't use those terms exactly to avoid it being obvious what they did.
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