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« on: Feb 22, 2010, 11:01AM »

Read: http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/127250-accident-dont-do-what-i-did.html

Pretty stupid IMO. Any disposable / single use system should not use exceedingly expensive componentry. And by the looks of it, it's just a fancy hinge setup, no logical reason why it can't be reset, or the need for a new ECU/other computer.. Poor form nissan! Undecided

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I consider myself a fairly competent driver, I can drive reasonably quickly on a circuit, and read the road ahead enough to make good progress on the public highway. But I had an accident, and it was all my own doing.

I had a low speed crash into the back of a white van, it was a badly surfaced road, we were stopped, pulled away.... and the person infront of the van stopped for no reason, causing the van to tap the tow bar of the car infront and me in sympathy to do the same to the van.

Ok enough of the excuses, I am posting here to make sure noone makes the same mistake I did. I thought long and hard about posting this, but i think it is important that other GTR owners see this so they aren't stung by a careless accident and the GTR Tax!

I bumped into tho the white vans tow bar causing this small crack in my bumper...



Unfortunately it also set off the Pedestrain Saftey system, where the bonnet pops up....



Which is a one use system....



You need to replace the bumper, rams, bonnet hinges....



and of course the ECU Roll Eyes

When the accident happened i called my dealer and asked them to collect the car and told them i would just pay for it without putting it through my insurance.

Then i found out the total cost of the repairs.


Eleven Thousand Pounds.


I'm pleased to report the car has been repaired perfectly, even if it took 5 weeks!

But I fear GTR insurance won't be so cheap next year for any of us. Sorry about that! But don't do what I did. And if you hit a pedestrain, make sure you are reveresing Wink
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« Reply #1 on: Feb 22, 2010, 11:17AM »

Saw that a while ago, lol'd hard. Not a car I would ever buy.
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« Reply #2 on: Feb 22, 2010, 02:31PM »

Wow.. thats just wrong!!!
But cars like that come with massive price tags, even a service is super pricey
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« Reply #3 on: Feb 22, 2010, 03:11PM »

According to the Nissan UK site, the GT-R sells for about £60,000. An £11,000 repair bill equates to approx 18.3% of the cars value. When all it should (read again: should) require is the plastic bumper repaired or replaced. Of course there is more than that, we know, but that shouldn't be the case...

Translated to AUD, the GT-R here is about $155,000. Going off calculation, 18.3% = $28,365.00. Insane!
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