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Crashed
Saqar
 

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Post: #11
RE: Crashed

It was a head on impact so it hit the sensors straight on
15-10-2013 05:38pm
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Saqar
 

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Post: #12
RE: Crashed

On the plus side, the car is really safe i could tell you that.
15-10-2013 07:59pm
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The Valeter
 

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Post: #13
RE: Crashed

(15-10-2013 09:08am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Maybe the poster is the 17 year old - remember in some parts of the USA you can get a driving licence at 16. I remember over on FullFatRR.com that we had an American poster who was given a new FFRR Autobiography S/C for passing his High School Exams before going on to Uni.......... there are some kids in the UK who have received the same treatment too - remember a few years ago there was a 17 year old sent to prison for running over a pedestrian in his RRS S/C given to him by his parents.

Irresponsible In My Oppinion!! Foolish even. Start with a small car & engine & work up as age + experience dictate.

How can anyone justify 16K to pay insurance which undoubtedly will now rise.

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(This post was last modified: 15-10-2013 08:49pm by The Valeter.)
15-10-2013 08:46pm
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doug
 

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Post: #14
RE: Crashed

(15-10-2013 08:46pm)The Valeter Wrote:  How can anyone justify 16K to pay insurance which undoubtedly will now rise.

At least this keeps the cost down for other motorist. I remember paying £1200 insurance for a VW Golf GTI when I was 19 & that was a few years ago.
But today even a 1Litre Saxo for a 17 year old in the UK ,would be more than what the car cost to buy.

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(This post was last modified: 15-10-2013 09:44pm by doug.)
15-10-2013 09:43pm
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Saqar
 

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Post: #15
RE: Crashed

the accident costs 16k to fix, not the insurance that I pay. And engine size has no effect on what happened, since i was not speeding
15-10-2013 10:12pm
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heronb
 

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Post: #16
RE: Crashed

Hopefully you'll get the car back good as new. Looked great.
16-10-2013 09:48am
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BA74
 

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RE: Crashed

(16-10-2013 09:48am)heronb Wrote:  Hopefully you'll get the car back good as new. Looked great.

+1

Glad no-one was hurt. Would prefer to be in an Evoque over many other cars in an accident.

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16-10-2013 10:16am
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Saqar
 

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RE: Crashed

(16-10-2013 10:16am)BA74 Wrote:  +1

Glad no-one was hurt. Would prefer to be in an Evoque over many other cars in an accident.

Thank you guys!
16-10-2013 08:13pm
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