View Full Version : Demise of a Patrol
Ianinessex
29-10-2014, 11:46
I was flicking through some old pictures and came across these from 2006. I had a new Patrol as a company car and had only had it about 6 months when 4 kids in a little Toyota drove into the side at a crossroads.
While their car was totalled, the Patrol only had a crushed front bumper as it was hit in front of the wheel.
However it was taken away to be repaired and I got a message about a week later to say it had been written off as both the chassis and the body were bent out of shape. :eek: That was the end of that one.
Ian
Ianinessex
29-10-2014, 11:47
In the morning
Ianinessex
29-10-2014, 11:47
From the side
Ianinessex
29-10-2014, 11:48
The culprit
Ianinessex
29-10-2014, 11:48
The distortion in the bodywork
Lazy-Ferret
29-10-2014, 12:36
Wow, you wouldn't think such a small amount of external damage could write the car off, I bet you were shocked.
Just goes to show the forces exerted in a crash, and explain why you ache so much after.
AlexD333
29-10-2014, 12:38
Blimey, I know which vehicle I would rather be in :lol
Terranical
29-10-2014, 13:18
Bet it's back on the road again somewhere!
makeitfit
29-10-2014, 14:59
It's the stupid cost of new Nissan parts that'll write them off so easily. That said , it would be an easy job to fix after buying it back off the insurance company :sly
Ianinessex
29-10-2014, 15:36
Bet it's back on the road again somewhere!
I suspect you are right. I often look out for it and the colour was unusual but haven't seen it yet. :)
Tax expired in may 2007.
So unless it's been exported it's probably been broken or scrapped
Ianinessex
29-10-2014, 16:26
Tax expired in may 2007.
So unless it's been exported it's probably been broken or scrapped
It was written off 5th Dec 2006 and at that time it was taxed until Feb 2007. Looks like the tax was re-claimed and the car almost immediately re-taxed for 6 months.:nenau
Someone must have bought it and used it on the road in the bent condition for a while and then scrapped it. :doh
Ianinessex
29-10-2014, 16:38
Wow, you wouldn't think such a small amount of external damage could write the car off, I bet you were shocked.
Just goes to show the forces exerted in a crash, and explain why you ache so much after.
I was completely stunned. I thought they were almost indestructible. I had left some stuff in the car and expected it back in a week or so. :doh It took me weeks to get my stuff back as the car was sold to a breaker in the midlands before I was even told it had been written off.
I must admit, the impact from the crash was very minor (for me). It moved the front wheels about a foot to the right. The driver of the other car was treated by the ambulance crew and the others were all bashed and bruised from the impact. They hit me at about 30mph and immediately spun round and went about 20 yards down the road.
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