Another "sad day"-thread
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Another "sad day"-thread
Well, two days ago, some woman drove into my jag. I was at a halt, and got hit in the rear - therefore it was 100% her fault, and I will be getting it fixed by her insurance. I'm also certain she was on her phone, as I got out of the car immediately and saw her with her phone in her hand. As here are not many x300's where I live, it will probably be really hard to find new parts - or maybe the car is declared condemned.
Anyhow, I am now officially Jag-less for at least a month or two ..
And before you ask; nobody was harmed
Anyhow, I am now officially Jag-less for at least a month or two ..
And before you ask; nobody was harmed
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Hopefully your car is not written off. But karma demands that her car be a total writeoff.
If it makes any difference in the proceedings, *every* cell phone call has an associated timestamped record maintained by the carrier.
For other readers, this may add a small bit of safety margin for that type of idiot:
Signal Dynamics | Signal Dynamics Corporation 1-800-785-1814 | Motorcycle Safety Lights | Break Light Signal Module | Motorcycle LED Lighting | Signal Dynamics - Creator of BackOFF
Very well made, easy to install. On cars, use it with the high mounted stop light. Also flashes the reverse lights when in reverse. Use the "blink 5 then steady" mode to avoid being too annoying.
Most drivers will drop back or change lanes after seeing it a couple of times.
If it makes any difference in the proceedings, *every* cell phone call has an associated timestamped record maintained by the carrier.
For other readers, this may add a small bit of safety margin for that type of idiot:
Signal Dynamics | Signal Dynamics Corporation 1-800-785-1814 | Motorcycle Safety Lights | Break Light Signal Module | Motorcycle LED Lighting | Signal Dynamics - Creator of BackOFF
Very well made, easy to install. On cars, use it with the high mounted stop light. Also flashes the reverse lights when in reverse. Use the "blink 5 then steady" mode to avoid being too annoying.
Most drivers will drop back or change lanes after seeing it a couple of times.
Last edited by plums; 09-09-2012 at 12:43 PM.
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sorry to tell you the bad news,but i watch a lot of jags on the salvage sites.i've seen alot less damage to them and they still get totaled.if new parts can't be found it gets totaled.labor acounts for alot also,it costs $80 and up per hour at body shops.all is not lost if you'd really like to keep it,deal with insurance co., keep the car and find parts to fix,and a small shop to repair it...steve.
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Cars can be rather expensive here in Scandinavia, so I am not sure it will be a write off. Of course Norway isn't the most expensive country, but my Danish 1995 XJR was US$ 32.000 (yes, count those zero's!) at the dealer when I got it last year, so I guess it could be somewhat expensive in Norway too?
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The good thing about the high price is, that the former owner took better care of his car, as it was rather expensive. Also there's a better chance it will be fixed in cases like yours, instead of being scrapped. The only downside of the high price is, that we paid about 10 times as much as most users here!
So, unless your frame is bent, I think it will be fixed.
So, unless your frame is bent, I think it will be fixed.
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So anyone wishing to sell their LHD jag... you know where to go
Austria is also a real rip off market with most things (except food and petrol!) costing a good 50%-100% more than in other EU countries, despite having the same taxes.
I get most of my parts from the UK, even with the postage it's normally a good 25-50% cheaper than Austrian prices.
I hope you get her fixed up soon with no hassles.
Austria is also a real rip off market with most things (except food and petrol!) costing a good 50%-100% more than in other EU countries, despite having the same taxes.
I get most of my parts from the UK, even with the postage it's normally a good 25-50% cheaper than Austrian prices.
I hope you get her fixed up soon with no hassles.
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A $20 000 repair on a $26 000 retail value vehicle is likely to be an insurance write off in any country. Horrendous buying and repair costs you have in Norway.
Hope you get out of the incident without a financial loss.
Graham
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In Denmark it would be a gonner. Anything above 40% of the value and they have to scrap it. Why? So you are forced to buy a new car and pay the 180% car tax. Scandinavia is a funny place
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I have also been looking in to different leasing alternatives, but haven't found anything tempting yet. Maybe the GT 86 from toyota, but it would probably be a huge difference from the XJR.. Jags simply have that special feeling you look for in cars, you know.
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