iAmbu wrote:
trix, I suspect the fire crew are making the vehicle safe by disconnecting / removing the battery (although the item at the front of the car on the ground looks like the battery?)
Spot on, disconnecting the battery. The item on the ground is actually the fire crew's metal toolbox.
Here's the closeup of the damage, trix. The engine itself seemed relatively undamaged, as did the transmission and so on. It drove onto the wrecker with no warning lights, anyway. Guess I'll find out when I get it back what the damage extent was.
My local VW dealer has no bodyshop, so it ended up with the insurer's bodyshop. I've been promised all VW parts used, and when I get it back, it's off to the dealer for an inspection, to make sure a) the repair is up to spec and b) VW don't kvetch about any warranty stuff in future because they have had a chance to find any accident damage that wouldn't be covered.
There's a slim possibility of getting the car back for Christmas. Fingers very crossed, and thanks for the kind words folks.
I was a fairly cautious driver before, so I may have to get a flat cap and change the VW badge for a Volvo one for a few months.
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