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    Our DS3 is about 6 weeks old and has less than 1000 miles on the clock. On the way for a pub lunch with my wife on Sunday we made an amazing "discovery" (pun intended) in fact it was a Land Rover Discovery which reversed out onto the main road in to the passenger side of our DS3 as we where passing. It ripped off the wing mirror and dented in the side, from the mirror right back to the tail lights and bent the fuel cap housing to. Damage to the Land Rover Discovery, the impact broke the cover on the spare wheel on the rear door which did all the damage bummer ehh. On the plus side no one was injured but my wife in the passenger seat was naturally shaken up and the driver of the Land Rover Discovery admitted full responsibility confirmed when his insurance co phone to confirm this. So watch out for big 4x4's coming out at you from driveways they don't always look . Hope the garage does a good repair job and we get it back soon have an Astra Sri diesel courtesy car which is better than what you normally get but it's not our DS3.
    Last edited by sanjo1975; 22-05-2013, 09:25. Reason: spelling
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    Bummer

    JB

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    • #3
      Reminds me of the time I got rear ended by an old Land Rover, pretty much crumpled most of the boot of my Renault 19. Only damage to the Land Rover was a broken numberplate. Luckily he admitted full responsibility and everyone was OK.

      Glad you're OK, it will make driving your DS3 so much sweeter when you get it back after driving the courtesy car
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      • #4
        Sorry to hear that, at least the insurance seems open and closed anyway ! Hope you have your DS3 back soon
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        • #5
          Our DS3 is about 6 weeks old and has less than 1000 miles on the clock.

          On the way for a pub lunch with my wife on Sunday we made an amazing "discovery" (pun intended) in fact it was a Land Rover Discovery which reversed out onto the main road in to the passenger side of our DS3 as we where passing.
          It ripped off the wing mirror and dented in the side, from the mirror right back to the tail lights and bent the fuel cap housing to.

          Damage to the Land Rover Discovery, the impact broke the cover on the spare wheel on the rear door which did all the damage bummer ehh.
          On the plus side no one was injured but my wife in the passenger seat was naturally shaken up and the driver of the Land Rover Discovery admitted full responsibility confirmed when his insurance co phone to confirm this.

          So watch out for big 4x4's coming out at you from driveways they don't always look.

          Hope the garage does a good repair job and we get it back soon have an Astra Sri diesel courtesy car which is better than what you normally get but it's not our DS3.
          FTFY ^

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          • #6
            Glad you are both OK

            Why are Penis extensions (all 4x4's) driven by utter knobs.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by AJ07 View Post
              Glad you are both OK

              Why are Penis extensions (all 4x4's) driven by utter knobs.
              No So! I had a Freelander as a company car and I refute accusations of being a knob! "All" is a bit of an over simplification.

              JB

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              • #8
                Collectively known as Chelsea Tractors around here and the only time they ever go off road is when they park on the pavement.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by AJ07 View Post
                  Collectively known as Chelsea Tractors around here and the only time they ever go off road is when they park on the pavement.
                  Anyway glad that sanjo1975 and co are ok. That is the main thing.
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                  • #10
                    True - their health is the important thing.

                    ps I went off road all the time and completed the Land Rover training course - it was great fun

                    JB

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                    • #11
                      Mmm not sure you proved your point there JB, aren't the Freelander and Evoque models for lady drivers ??? They're not really 4x4s
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                      • #12
                        Freelander not 4x4? You think it's two wheel drive?
                        How dare you suggest it's not a serious car!

                        JB

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Jimbob View Post
                          Freelander not 4x4? You think it's two wheel drive?
                          How dare you suggest it's not a serious car!

                          JB
                          Isn't the Suzuki XC90 a bit more up your street JB?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by AJ07 View Post
                            Collectively known as Chelsea Tractors around here and the only time they ever go off road is when they park on the pavement.
                            It's so bad isn't it AJ!

                            Sorry to hear that happened! Glad you're okay!

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                            • #15
                              My last car was a freelander (not by choice) and my previous was a Tigra
                              Hate to think what I'd be classed as
                              Last edited by icewolf; 22-05-2013, 16:48.

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