well the good news is after my car sitting about for a month and getting passed from one garage to another the insurance company have agreed to fix my car, just have to wait on a engine getting made at the factory which could take up to 3 weeks so heres hopeing i get a good courtesy car
 
I hope not, its going to a vw main dealer so i presume it will be a vw/seat of some sort

Who are you insured with?

Normally the insurers have a deal set up with a hire company.

I'm insured with Direct Line (RBS group - so also Tesco, Churchill, Privledge etc) and they use Enterprise.

I had paid extra for enhanced hire car, so got a Toyota Auris when my Ibiza was written off.
 
Who are you insured with?

Normally the insurers have a deal set up with a hire company.

I'm insured with Direct Line (RBS group - so also Tesco, Churchill, Privledge etc) and they use Enterprise.

I had paid extra for enhanced hire car, so got a Toyota Auris when my Ibiza was written off.

Am with admiral but the car is coming from arnold clark who are repairing my car what as said its being done at the vw dealership so i think it will probably be a vw
 
At least the insurance is paying out for it. What is included in the engine replacement? is it just the block and head ect, or will it have new accesories such as alternator turbo ect. If so, can you keep the old engine for spares?
 
i believe it is just the block and head, but they will not find out the full extent of the damage until they start work, i have no idea if i can keep any parts for spares
 
i believe it is just the block and head, but they will not find out the full extent of the damage until they start work, i have no idea if i can keep any parts for spares

When an insurance company pays to fix something like an engine, they will take the cheapest route and any removed and replaced parts will remain their property. If a complete exchange engine is cheaper than a strip down investigate fix and rebuild, then its an exchange engine you will get, if the anciliaries are okay they will get reused.
 
At least the insurance is paying out for it. What is included in the engine replacement? is it just the block and head ect, or will it have new accesories such as alternator turbo ect. If so, can you keep the old engine for spares?

If they fit a replacement engine rather than rebuild yours, they will fit what is known as a short engine. this is just the block and cylinder head. all of the other ancillaries will come from your old engine and anything left over will be the property of the insurance company.

Watch out for the bill for plugs, filters, oil and coolant/antifreeze.

Then make sure you run it in as it will not have had any run in treatment from the factory.
 
why have i to watch the bill for plugs,filter,oil and anti freeze as i will not be paying for it so it makes no difference. Yeh i realise it will need run in again, i cant wait when it goes in for its service in april the wee **** wont replace a think and before you say i have already paid for servicing so it will be going in regardless
 
why have i to watch the bill for plugs,filter,oil and anti freeze

Because they are consumable things and your insurance may not cover them if they are replaced. The garage that does it may drain the antifreez and reuse it along with the plugs but the oil will be ditched as it may have metal fragments in it.


Youre insurance does not cover tyres,exzaust, battery or filters and stuff.

I am only pre warning you, not sending you the bill.
 
Because they are consumable things and your insurance may not cover them if they are replaced. The garage that does it may drain the antifreez and reuse it along with the plugs but the oil will be ditched as it may have metal fragments in it.


Youre insurance does not cover tyres,exzaust, battery or filters and stuff.

I am only pre warning you, not sending you the bill.

Ah right cheer for the warning. Well after much hassle i ended up getting an altea i could have been worse, now its just the wait for then to find me an engine who knows how long that will take
 
When we do insurance jobs here at BMW normally the insurance company pays for everything. we cahnge all the fuilds as well and the customer just has to pay the excess on there policy
 
That's good for BMW but will pikey Seat do the same?

It not down to SEAT its down to the insurance company if they authorise it then SEAT should do it regardless of cost or materials!

Just ask for a copy of the final bill for you vehicle history and then you can see what they have done;)