Okay update time. Just got off the phone with four different departments in India somewhere... and finally a fifth transfer to a Welsh fella called AlanÂÂÂ

Anyway, its a mix of good-ish and bad news.
First off, the repair bill has been provided as a (staggering) £1161.51. This roughly breaks down to £220 for a new bumper, £497 for general labour, £171 for paint materials, plus VAT and misc costs. The panel at the back has been costed as requiring cutting out and rewelding a new one in - plus painting it. Seems excessive to me...
It is also now officially considered a Cat C write off - I had expected D instead. :embarassed:
After some haggling and pursuasion, the value of the car has been increased from £800 to £1000 - which is fair I suppose as I paid a grand for mine, and for the milage and age it seems about right I think (although I was lucky to find one like mine for the price I did pay, come to think of it).
Which leaves me two options:
- Take the £1000 and buy another car.
- Take £750 plus the car and get it fixed.
I really can't decide what to do. On the one hand I would like my car repaired and back to how it was, but the hassle that is likely to now be involved in getting it fixed for less than £750 seems offputting - as does the required list of checks and the additional MOT needed (not to mention apparent additional problems with insurance and it's future value if I did decide to sell it on).
My current car is far from perfect, it does have a number of areas I need to look at and sort out. But then again is that not just an excuse to go for a new-used car?
