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Old 03-04-2008, 01:53 AM   #1
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Default Economic write off.

Hey peoples. Does anyone know what percentage of the insurance (market) value of a vehicle the repairs have to come to before the insurer will decide that a car is an economic write off. Reason I ask is that the mrs car was hit by a tree branch in the wild weather yesterday and since it is only insured for around $3300, full comp but it is a '94 Lancer, we are trying to figure out weather or not they will repair it. I haven't seen the car yet, that will happen later today, but she says that it has hit the front drivers guard and smashed the windscreen. that suggests to me that the A pillar has also copped a hit.

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Old 03-04-2008, 05:22 AM   #2
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I thought it was about 2/3 market value but I could be wrong.
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I got told by AAMI recently that if costs of repairs (structural) exceed 75% of the insured value then they write it off..
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Old 03-04-2008, 10:39 AM   #4
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I got told by AAMI recently that if costs of repairs (structural) exceed 75% of the insured value then they write it off..
It is insured with AAMI so thanks for that.

Looks like the A pillars "may" have gotten out of it ok, there is still a chance they are both out of whack though as I found out today looking at it. Drivers guard is a mess, passenger guard looks like someone has taken to the top of it with a can opener, windscreen looks like someone threw a brick at it, bonnet looks like someone with a peg leg has been dancing on it and there are various other scratches and dents over most of the car. Bloody ugly it is.
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Bad luck about the car russ. Hopefully it is all sorted without fuss for you. But...



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I was going to get some but the mrs yelled and said no, which I suppose is fair enough.

Just got off the phone to the panel beater and even he thinks it will be a write off, just too much damage and nearly the whole car would need to be sprayed. Now I wonder if I can convince the mrs that we NEED two V8's, get her a T3 perhaps
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its about 80%

i was told this when i got my car inspected, to get hail damage and a door scrape repaired through insurance. damn neighbour.
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Dont really see how this thread is worthless without pics as he was asking for information. The state of the car doesn't relate to the question, only your curiosity
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Dont really see how this thread is worthless without pics as he was asking for information. The state of the car doesn't relate to the question, only your curiosity
He was just wanting to see the damage. I'm quite curious myself to see what happened. LOL!

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About 2/3rds sounds right when my Fiance had a big accident on her fairly new 06 Lancer (worth 20g) damage was said to be just over 12g and the car still got repaired instead of replaced. If they do fix it try go to your preferred repairer, for some reason they sent the car to thier preferred repairer (probably cause they were cheap pr!cks) and we are still finding little faults here and there
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About 2/3rds sounds right when my Fiance had a big accident on her fairly new 06 Lancer (worth 20g) damage was said to be just over 12g and the car still got repaired instead of replaced. If they do fix it try go to your preferred repairer, for some reason they sent the car to thier preferred repairer (probably cause they were cheap pr!cks) and we are still finding little faults here and there
It is with AAMI so we get bugger all say. Unfortunately they have sent it to a repairer that I personally have a problem with from a "repair" they did on my old EL.
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Old 03-04-2008, 04:47 PM   #12
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The % rule is BS.

Actual calculation.

MV less ES = MCOR

MV = market value
ES = Estimate salvage (wreck) value
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i am with AAMI and was had to either get 3 quotes or use their repairer- luckily thier repairer was also the guys i wanted to use. however the repairs are gaurunteed for life, so if anything goes wrong i take car back and start upsetting people.
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Old 04-04-2008, 06:09 AM   #14
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By the sounds of it, I'm sure it will be written off. Valued so low, it doesn't take much for them to scrap the car. My old Cortina which was in pristine condition was insured for $4k in about 1992 before I cleaned someone up that blasted a red. Didn't appear to be much damage in the front end but sadly it was written off. :( That car was an absolute cracker.

Look on the bright side, time to go car shopping.
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