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ChrisSoutham Member Since: 14 Sep 2011 Location: Kington St Michael, Chippenham Posts: 160 |
Spotted this and it made me chuckle - fairly sure it's a FL2.
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30th Jun 2012 9:35 am |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
Safe wading, not if it is tax payers money. |
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30th Jun 2012 9:45 am |
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landy19840 Member Since: 13 Mar 2011 Location: Non Posts: 1817 |
Disco 4. Got to create a bow wave |
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30th Jun 2012 9:54 am |
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landy19840 Member Since: 13 Mar 2011 Location: Non Posts: 1817 |
If you were looking from his direction I bet it's not over the air intake. The wave this side is making it look bigger |
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30th Jun 2012 10:38 am |
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Tigger Member Since: 30 Mar 2011 Location: L15KRD Posts: 2555 |
The wave does mean that it will be clearing the air intake and (provided that he can absolutely guarantee that it won't get any deeper, that he doesn't have to stop for any reason and that the bow wave doesn't ride up over the bonnet and down over the air intake) he'll be fine. Somehow I doubt he's got into the water with his waders first to check first!
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30th Jun 2012 10:55 am |
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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
There will be lots of written off cars being put back onto the meerkat that have been flooded out in the past few weeks I'll bet, sold on, then give the new owners electrical nightmares for years to come as they never come to realise its been sunk? |
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30th Jun 2012 11:02 am |
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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
I would say hes being pretty irresponsible driving on the pavement there. |
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30th Jun 2012 11:05 am |
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muddywheels Member Since: 02 Oct 2007 Location: East Riding of Yorkshire Posts: 939 |
Good clips off disco
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30th Jun 2012 11:38 am |
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TurboDan Member Since: 20 Feb 2012 Location: Ocean County, New Jersey, USA Posts: 97 |
Would flood damage force the car to be retitled in the UK? In the US, if insurance has to pay for a certain amount of flood damage the original title to the vehicle would be retired and it would get a "salvage title" that the next owner would have to know about. CAR HISTORY 1997 Saab 900 SE 2.0 Turbo 2003 Volkswagen Passat 1.8T 2008 Land Rover LR2 SE 2.3 I6 |
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30th Jun 2012 9:54 pm |
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taztastic Member Since: 03 Feb 2011 Location: North West Posts: 8652 |
If the insurance are not involved, the unlucky buyer may never know that it was flooded.
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30th Jun 2012 10:16 pm |
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Big Dave Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 1055 |
Most likely end up being Cat d, possibly C. Both mean that the car is written off by the insurance company, but can legally be repaired for road use. AFAIK the V5 then states this. Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
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30th Jun 2012 11:16 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Quite a tame picture one I saw in the paper earlier showed the water right over the bonnet
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30th Jun 2012 11:36 pm |
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si. Member Since: 20 Jun 2012 Location: Northumberland Posts: 153 |
If you look at the actual water depth, you'll see it's not even to the top of the parked vehicle's wheels, and is therefore nowhere near the D4's maximum wading depth. In fact a skilled driver could have quite easily driven through there in a F2, without causing any damage.
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1st Jul 2012 12:04 am |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2183 |
My son likes to buy damaged cars for "him" to repair. He recently bought a very nice Audi A4 well two actually, one had been in a nasty rear end shunt and was cat C (spares or repair), the other was immaculate and a cat B (spares only) that had been in a river.
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1st Jul 2012 8:49 am |
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