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SpookyGal

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Think my Jazz will be written off
« on: May 04, 2026, 04:58:22 PM »
Hi
Had some idiot in an Audi slam into the back of me on Friday whilst I was stationary at temporary traffic lights. Rear bumper hanging off, smashed in boot lid, cracked back light and I think a damaged exhaust.

My Jazz has given me 15 years almost trouble free motoring. The air con packed up last summer and I was hit in a car park about 12 years ago resulting in a slightly dented offside wing. My garage always says it's a great little car.
77880 miles.

I gather it will get written off. I have no funds to get a newer Jazz. Any ideas how much they are likely to offer me?

TnTkr

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Re: Think my Jazz will be written off
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2026, 06:44:18 PM »
If it is otherwise in good condition, can't you just get money from the insurance company and let your trusted garage repair it by using second hand parts from salvage yard? That's what I would do, but again the insurance system in UK is very different to ours in Finland.

SpookyGal

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Re: Think my Jazz will be written off
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2026, 07:26:35 PM »
I think we can buy the car back, but the repairs and parts are going to be £500+ before paint and labour costs. I have no idea where my car even is. I was 160 miles away from home and they were towing it maybe another 30 miles further away.
The bloke that hit me will get off lightly. I may lose having a vehicle because of this. He drove his car home. I don't understand why we have insurance if the person who caused the accident doesn't get properly penalised.
Sorry, just very upset with it all.

cavosavosk

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Re: Think my Jazz will be written off
« Reply #3 on: Today at 08:47:29 AM »
If it is otherwise in good condition, can't you just get money from the insurance company and let your trusted garage repair it by using second hand parts from salvage yard?

Even if it has low mileage its not worth it, from the looks its not just bumper, trunk and the light, the main structure is probably bent too. It would require pulling out the trunk, which is stupidly expensive. Or re-welding some other bit from some other Jazz.

At this point your best bet is to, in my opinion, getting the most out of insurance and then buying some similar one.

If the damage is just bumper, trunklid and the light, then maybe you can get it fixed for cheap-ish.
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TnTkr

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Re: Think my Jazz will be written off
« Reply #4 on: Today at 10:11:54 AM »
Pulling is the method of specialized body repair workshops. And thst is why it is so expensive. Good old fashioned handy independent mechanic would use sledgehammer and get it done at much lower price.

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