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Shunted at a junction.....

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Shunted at a junction.....

Post by CondorX5 » Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:38 pm

by an idiot woman in a red VW EOS..... :evil: quietly sitting at junction waiting for the lights to change (they hadn't) when all of a sudden......BANG!!! Leapt out trying not to swear in a most unladylike fashion, greeted by EOS driver wh was actually concerned about whether we were injured or not, give her her due,rather than damage to cars. Me: "What on earth were you thinking??" EOS driver: "I thought you were going forward". Me: But the lights were red!! Eos driver: Yes, but I thought they were changing!!

Hmm. Anyhow, she managed to come off quite badly considering the X doesn't even have a scratch on the bumper. The EOS bonnet was crumpled and the big round VW emblem had split in two from the impact, and it was quite new - a 59 plate, I think it was. Didn't seem to be one of those insurance scams, didn't fit that sort of profile. Luckily no damage to the X or any of the people concerned!!!

We had just returned from a Channel Island trip (work-related) - I was amazed to find that the max speed on the island (went to Guernsey) was 35mph - however, saw loads of local X5s there - counted at least 20 while driving around in a day or two on local roads. Didn't take the car, made more sense to fly from the Midlands and rent a car there. Can't be much fun having a BMW and only being able to drive at 35mph (or 25mph in built-up areas) ALL he time!!!!! :lol:
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Re: Shunted at a junction.....

Post by 535dboy » Mon Aug 16, 2010 7:23 am

bad luck - are you 100% sure there is no damage to yours, even under the skin/bumper?
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Re: Shunted at a junction.....

Post by lezmtaylor » Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:03 am

Yes I would get it properly checked, it can be quite a surprise what hidden damage there is.
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Re: Shunted at a junction.....

Post by kena » Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:15 am

I would be very surprised if there is no damage to your X. Like the others say i would get it checked for unseen damage like bumper supports etc...

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Re: Shunted at a junction.....

Post by Waka » Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:59 pm

Glad you're all aright and I hope the X5 is too but don't forget to check the pdc still works.

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Re: Shunted at a junction.....

Post by CondorX5 » Mon Aug 16, 2010 4:03 pm

All seems ok - everyone was stationary at the junction and the EOS was very close behind so didn't get much of a run in to bash the X. Everything working as it should at the moment and no sign of any damage to the bumper supports. Lucky. :)
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Re: Shunted at a junction.....

Post by pvr » Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:17 pm

Not great on your new car.

Point to not is that hairline scratches can develop later, so keep an eye open. I have never seen a contact with no damage at all.
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Re: Shunted at a junction.....

Post by 535dboy » Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:58 pm

My old man was bumped in a car park once
Luckily person left details even though there was no visible damage

Dad looked and couldn't see anything. Car was in garage a couple of days later and asked them to look anyway. Headlight brackets bust. Needed new headlight which cost £500 15 years ago.
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Re: Shunted at a junction.....

Post by CondorX5 » Mon Aug 16, 2010 9:06 pm

I'll make sure its checked out, there are one or two very minor things that need doing so it'll have to go in shortly anyway. ;)
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