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Our van was involved in a small accident a few weeks ago and the insurance comapny are going to write it off as to return it to it's pre accident contition it needs a new side, the repair would cost £2800 for labour and then around £1000 for parts. They have offered us £4000 which is a fair offer but they want to deduct £750 (for salvage) and us keep the van.
The main damage was about a foot of the o/s awning rail being pulled away, we have bent this back in place and sealed it, there is a slight dent in the side which you can't see but can feel if you rub your hand over it, the toilet and battery locker hinges are scraped , the palstic weel arch has a few small cracks in it and there is a black rubber mark along the side of the van but this should polish out. It sound much worse than it looks and with the black rubber mark it won't look as if there is any thing really wrong with it.
Our concern is that if we keep the van will we be able to sell it on for £750 as it has been written off? From a logistical point of view it would be easier to keep it while we look for another one as we won't have to find somewhere to put all of our things and we can carry on using it but we don't want to end up being stuck with it. I think it would be a bargain for someone who didn't have much money to spend as they would get a 4 berth 1998 van with all the mod cons for less than £1000 and even with the damage it still looks better than alot of the ones I have looked at!!
What do you think?
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