I knocked off my own side mirror?
Hello,
I knocked off my own side mirror in the underground car park.
Can I continue driving if I tape it on?
How does the insurance work? What should I do now?
Hello,
I knocked off my own side mirror in the underground car park.
Can I continue driving if I tape it on?
How does the insurance work? What should I do now?
Hello, When considering which car to replace the current family car, I could use some advice and am therefore turning to you. What alternatives are there in terms of size, space and functionality to a VW T5 Multivan – the further development of the Bulli? Given the diesel issue, it's interesting to know whether the…
Hello, I've owned an Opel Astra K Sports Tourer for 6 months, but about a month ago a problem arose. The tire pressure fluctuates wildly. I pumped it up to 2.4 bar, but then it fluctuated between 2.4 and 1.7. This went on for a few weeks. Now it's permanently below 2.1. Today it's even…
Hello, I have a problem with my 2006 Fiat Punto. When I activate the high beam, the low beam goes out and the high beam also stays off. What could be the problem? thanks in advance
While I was delivering the newspaper, my bike fell against a car and there are now three scratches about 3-7cm in size. How much would it cost to paint them all off?
Hey guys, maybe someone knows the exact dimensions of the loading area height and landing edge height of the Mercedes Sprinter 313 CDI from 2010. I couldn't find anything about it on the internet.
When you're driving on a road and suddenly you accidentally hit a nail and your tire bursts. Who pays for the damage? If you have to pay for the damage yourself, why do you have to? The nail wasn't thrown across the street, that's unfair. Who is liable? Do you need a lawyer or something?
Hi, it’s not gonna hold him, it’s getting a lot of speed.
Insurance looks bad. Only a full cash would pay for it – but for that, the damage-free discount would deteriorate.
That wouldn’t be worth the few hundred €. Let it be repaired.
Only full-cass pays that, buying you used at ebay u Bau it pays itself…is usually quite easy u to the not with Youtube Video actually no problem
It looks bad with the insurance. A partial insurance would at best pay the mirror glass, but nothing else. Only full insurance would pay your own full damage. But then your premium will rise. Even if you have a free shot in the contract, I wouldn’t use it for it. Let it be repaired and pay it, and with it the thing is done.
Let the workshop and new mirrors grow. If you don’t have full cash, you have to carry the damage from your own pocket. For Vollkasko, the question is what is cheaper, pay for yourself or the cost of raising
order your workshop with the repair would be the next
isses of rights could still drive