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Post by egobreed »

So, a word of warning - if you hit a Renault Scenic, or something similarly shaped, at a fairly low speed, then your beloved Scirocco will crumple like so:

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I'm not usually a fan of the phrase 'epic fail' but it seems particularly apt here.

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It's fair to say that I am the most annoyed person in the world right now.

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It's still actually driveable but there's a bit of damage to the radiator. What makes it especially annoying is:

1. I spent 3 hours cleaning, claying and polishing it at the weekend,

2. I nearly overtook the woman I hit about 2 minutes before, but I thought, "na, let's take it easy tonight!"

3. The Renault was fine! The bumper was slightly marked and bent. Maybe just the height difference?
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so why did u hit it? she braked suddenly? who's fault?

car does look very clean otherwise. gutted for ya mate. hope you get her back soon all fixed up.
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Post by Deb »

You must be absolutely gutted, hope the work's not as serious as it looks. At least you're ok. How come you hit a Scenic up the arse anyway? I'd have thought you'd have kept as far away from it as possible, just in case its ugliness was catching...

Kind of makes me glad I didn't quite roll into that BMW I'd parked behind this afternoon. What handbrake?
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reminds me that i almost hit a work colleague last night pulling out onto dual carriageway. there was a big gap..was expecting her to go with me looking out the side window. went forward couple of inches before i slammed on the brakes cos corner of my eye saw she was still there.

then waited till she actually went before i started looking out the side window for a gap. scary.
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We were coming up to a roundabout, which was a bit backed up on the opposite side, but there was nothing at all coming round from the right. The woman in front slowed, then started to go, so I had a glance to the right to check there was still nothing coming, I look back, and all of a sudden she's not moving! No idea why!

Anyway, I managed to get my foot on the brake but it had been raining lightly all day (Scotland, what can I say) and the road was pretty greasy. I barely felt the impact so I couldn't believe how much damage there was.
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Unlucky.
But at least it's only metal. That can be fixed. Better than broken bones etc.
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Looks like the crumple zones worked :)

But like Kev said - the car can be fixed! You may not heal so easily ;)
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Looks awful, but it has done its job.... the very reason you barely felt it.
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That's horrible to see mate. Hope you get her fixed up soon and back to her full beauty.
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Post by trix »

oh no ego :cry: at everyone has said at least you are ok & it looks to me its just the bonnet, headlight & gloss grill between the headlights
hope it gets sorted soon :(

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yeah, hope you get it fixed soon and glad you are ok.

i had a few roundabout scares in my life, so nowadays, i just wait until the car in front clears before i decideds to accelarate or not. best not to trust.
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egobreed wrote:We were coming up to a roundabout, which was a bit backed up on the opposite side, but there was nothing at all coming round from the right. The woman in front slowed, then started to go, so I had a glance to the right to check there was still nothing coming, I look back, and all of a sudden she's not moving! No idea why!

Anyway, I managed to get my foot on the brake but it had been raining lightly all day (Scotland, what can I say) and the road was pretty greasy. I barely felt the impact so I couldn't believe how much damage there was.
Gutted for you ... so easily done!!

We've all been there - either done it, or missed it by the smallest fraction! :grumpy:
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Hope it gets fixed up soon.

I guess it's a good reminder for us all that anything can happen unexpectedly
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Cheers guys. My old Seat Ibiza got rear-ended in a similar way a while ago - some doctor in a big gold Beemer who had never crashed in his life. I'll just be really aware of leaving plenty of room now (for a while at least).

Bit less stressed now; sorted out insurance and repair etc. And found out that my office are covering the £250 excess, which is a bonus. Anyway, looks like I'll be enjoying a 1.2 corsa or something similar for the next few weeks...
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Post by SmiffyDSG »

Unlucky mate, i feel for you I really do.
However, if it makes you feel any better, my Scirocco was less than an hour old when a kind old soul in a Mitsubishi Pajero reversed into it doing similar damage. It then turned out due to an 'oversight' by his wife he wasn't insured. That said he paid up like a goodun for all the repairs to mine. So after a 14 week wait for delivery and about 40 minutes of owning it I had another two week wait whilst it was repaired.
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Two weeks ago, I stupidly trashed the front end of my car at a roundabout. Last night I got it back:

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Looks pretty good, although the right headlamp doesn't seem 100% snug against the bumper - probably just being pedantic though...
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Looks good. A quicker turn around than my car was - 8 weeks I was without my car lol.

Glad you got it all sorted though! :)
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I had a similar accident not long ago in my Scirocco - approaching a roundabout, nothing coming round, I take a precautionary final glance right just to make sure and the cars in front of me had stopped giving away to NOTHING! Was very frustrated! :grumpy:

The damage was no where near as bad as yours though, and I seriously felt the impact, my sat nav on my passenger seat flew into the footwell! Such a horrible feeling, glad to see you got it back egobreed!
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Post by Sanders83 »

Just mind that wall when you back out. Lol!

Looks great. We're all very relieved another Roc is looking as brilliant as it should.
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It took 5 weeks to get mine back. glad everything is sorted
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