ChatterBank3 mins ago
Any Ideas ?
My car had the door passenger side window, broken into a thousand pieces a couple of days ago in broad daylight. No one saw or heard any thing.
Because I am not fully comp it is costing approx £450 to put it right. Thing is I am now fearful of parking it where it was in our car park off street. People dont think it was someone with anything against me, but we cant be sure.
Is there anything like a camera I can have installed ? I am a pensioner on my own.
Because I am not fully comp it is costing approx £450 to put it right. Thing is I am now fearful of parking it where it was in our car park off street. People dont think it was someone with anything against me, but we cant be sure.
Is there anything like a camera I can have installed ? I am a pensioner on my own.
Answers
It's far more likely to be an isolated incident than a grudge attack (unless, of course, there's a specific reason for such an attack, such as you recently having informed upon a local villain). So I wouldn't worry about installing cameras (or similar) at this stage. With regard to insurance, it's often the case that 'fully comp' insurance can actually be...
18:25 Thu 01st May 2014
It's far more likely to be an isolated incident than a grudge attack (unless, of course, there's a specific reason for such an attack, such as you recently having informed upon a local villain). So I wouldn't worry about installing cameras (or similar) at this stage.
With regard to insurance, it's often the case that 'fully comp' insurance can actually be cheaper than 3rd party. Mine is!
With regard to insurance, it's often the case that 'fully comp' insurance can actually be cheaper than 3rd party. Mine is!
Like others, I'd be looking for a window from a breaker's yard. I'd either find it myself, using this website
http:// www.bre akeryar d.com/
or get my local garage to find the part for me. (A decent garage should have offered to do that for you anyway unless, of course, you're silly enough to go to a main dealer).
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or get my local garage to find the part for me. (A decent garage should have offered to do that for you anyway unless, of course, you're silly enough to go to a main dealer).
I think I will echo what has already been said. First find the cheapest option to buy a car parts location service like http:// www.car sparefi nder.co .uk. This way you can compare quotes and fully understand the real cost of the item.
Then a mobile garage, will probably cost less than a garage that has rent and staff to pay for, to get it fitted.
Then a mobile garage, will probably cost less than a garage that has rent and staff to pay for, to get it fitted.