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ouch!!!!!!

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:49 am
by RS4KILLA

RE: ouch!!!!!!

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:07 pm
by RS6Steve
I'd question if thats reparable! All Airbags, A pillar gone, bulkhead will be crushed!!!!... HPI Clear!!!

Re: RE: ouch!!!!!!

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 6:15 pm
by amanda1
RS6Steve wrote:I'd question if thats reparable! All Airbags, A pillar gone, bulkhead will be crushed!!!!... HPI Clear!!!
Same here .............looks like a pretty bad prang :( I would be very very wary!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:10 pm
by s4-99
Yep he should keep it as a write off and break it for parts to get some doe back....Should definately NOT go back on the road IMO ofcourse...

Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:56 am
by neckarsulm
There's a lot of info on this car when it got sold through a dealer auction web site here at end of September, I went and physically saw it!
99% sure it's the same one.

http://audisrs.com/sutra225683.php#225683

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 10:02 am
by jc..
how can that be HPI clear?

I cant see how that can be repairable without replacing the right chassis leg, whole a pillar and undoubtedly some of the bulkhead and probably some of the driver front floor.

I will have those seats though if he does break it!

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 10:40 am
by neckarsulm
how can that be HPI clear?
HPI clear just means an insurance company hasn't declared it a write off which in this case is because the owner hasn't made a claim. Don't be fooled into thinking it means a car has never been damaged.
I was going to say that if it was still worth £50k an insurer would repair it and it would still be HPI clear but looking at the damage I doubt they would so it really is a breaker regardless of what the seller says.

The VIN sticker is on that side too so not sure if that can ever look right once repaired

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 10:51 am
by jc..
that makes a mockery of the HPI system then.
lets assume someone unscrupulous buys it back from the insurer, does it up himself on the cheap and sells it. are you saying an HPi check wont show a catastrophic crash in the history?

if so I am glad I have never wasted my money on an HPI check!

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 2:18 pm
by frazered
the owner has not told his insurance he has crashed it

he has just towed it to his yard and is now selling it as seen

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 4:45 pm
by neckarsulm
that makes a mockery of the HPI system then.
lets assume someone unscrupulous buys it back from the insurer, does it up himself on the cheap and sells it. are you saying an HPi check wont show a catastrophic crash in the history?
Yes but only if the car hasn't been paid out by an insurer.
What's more of an issue is that if a 50k RS4 has 30k worth of damage the insurer can choose to repair it rather than pay out £50k to replace the car. Now even though this has caused a claim, because the car wasn't written off it wont be on HPI.
HPI is only interested in car that have been written off by an insurance company.

So that red RS4 hasn't been written off but it probably is beyond economic repair

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 5:51 pm
by lengster1
Hpi is no gaurantee that the car is straight,as neckarsulm says a car could of had a serious prang when newish and had a hefty repair including jigwork or maybe even a re shell,at least all the parts will be legit and new but its still not a staight car is it?its just not recorded.Ive viewed many on dealers forecourts that have seen action way beyond a little bit of paint and a new wing! To be really sure you need to do full inspection or get someone from a bodyshop to inspect it aswell as a full hpi check,i wouldnt like to be in this particular car if it was crashed again,a proper splice in of a new section of A post with staggered joints will make a good repair but i bet it gets cut n shut in!