Had a bit of an accident driving to work on Friday morning!
I was driving along a dual carriageway in the left lane with right of way, when a old lady on the opposite carriageway, travelling the opposite direction, decides to turn right through a gap in the central reservation. So all of a sudden I'm faced with a vauxhall cavalier side on in front of me across the carriageway!
There was a left turn off the carriageway (which was where she was trying to go), so I braked as much as I could (I had next to no time to react!) and flung my car left to try and avoid her! But unforntunately she still clobbered all down the right side of my car, hitting the front-right wheel first.
Because she hit the wheel side on, the suspension or steering is damaged. If I turn the steering wheel so that its straight and the front wheels are straight, the left wheel is straight, as it should be. But the right wheel points out slightly. So the car drives like it's on castors! She hit the wheel side on, but left of center, so that's why it points outwards slightly. I think maybe a wishbone or something is bent, although I can't see any obvious damage underneath and the suspension turret doesn't seem to have moved.
Other damage includes: front innner wheel arch cracked, front wing, door and rear wing scratched, chipped and cracked and front side indicator smashed to pieces.
The insurance company has arranged for someone to come out either tomorrow(Mon) or Tues to assess the damage or take it to a garage to be assessed. They've said if the cost of repairs is more then 60% of the value ot the car, they will write it off. I'm worried that if they say all the panels need replacing, rather than repairing, then they'll write it off, because I imagine GTA panels cost a fortune. Then there's the cost of the paintwork and the damaged suspension, the extent of which I don't know yet.
What does anyone reckon? What do you think they will value a GTA at? I don't imagine it will be much! And if they write it off do you think it would be viable to buy it back and have it repaired myself?
Here are some pics I took on my camera phone at the time:
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