Yes, and ripped of the original player and cd-changer. Those were over 1000eur. And of course GPS, bluetooth. And for some reason wanted to do some other "minor" damaged.
Shame to hear freind. Does your insurance cover break ins?
Hope all is sorted soon . I know its not a nice experience to have your car broken into. My dad once had his Mercedes SL65 broken into outside his work. Unluckily for the guy, my dad managed to see him doing it, chased him, catched him, and beat the £%$£" out of him...I hate petty theives
I can relate, my car has been done 4 times in the last 2 years. I've given up getting it repaired now.
My neighbour installed CCTV to try and catch them so the council painted double yellows to force us to park further away to give the vandals a better chance, and move our cars to where the road is narrower.
I did'nt really know the condition of what your car was like, but i would say 5000 euro's is still to cheap for it. It seems like your only option though, so i would suggest either reparing the porsche or getting a cheap car with the 5k. Do you have any pics of the damage?
I would suggest otherwise mate. Ok, your car got broken into, but that is no reason to drink yourself silly. Just remember its a car. You may love it, but it can easily be replaced/repaired, compared to a human life. Just sit down, do something that helps you relax and just take a time out for a while.
I can understand that, but my point is that there is no need AT ALL to drink yourself into an early grave. If it was a relative that had died, then fair enough, be upset. But at the end of the day, you may have spent all that money on your car, but all it is is metal and plastic, so there is no need to be so upset. I have had numerous mini's, and i remember one time in a race, i got shoved off into the gravel. Obviously, my car was stuck. So i got out and got behind the barrier waiting for the cherry picker to come and get my car. Just before the tractor arrived, one guy coming way too fast into the corner and locked up, and plowed into my car. It was total'ed. I was very upset, and insurance would'nt cover it, but i then thought that its just metal so there is no need to get upset.
People take things differently Gekkibi. Im not trying to tell you not to be upset. Be upset all you like...but dont start to drink like an idiot. Just remember that over time, everything will be ok again.
Depends if I can clean the urine (!!!!!!!!!11111111) away, replace glove compartment with original one ($$$), replace player and cd-changer to original ($$$$$$$$$$$) (Yes, -86 original cd-changer. It costed around 10000euros back then) and my seats are broken also. Oh, and just about everything else.
The repairs will climb to aprox 10000 euros. And it is easier to buy a new one. But I can't just find any which has less than 130000km in the meter...
Well, imagine a Porsche with seat ripped so the interior is coming out. Imagine that the seat is off-railed because he took the cd-changer from back-trunk while he was in the drivers seat (Reached, and broke it). Imagine broken lock. Imagine broken glove compartment. Imagine the smell of urine. Imagine twisted steering wheel (Probably the whole steering mechanism won'w work any more). Imagine the damaged driver's door.
I didn't checked any more damage because I was pissed off already.
Have the insurance company agreed to give you €5,000, or are they going to right it off for €5,000?
If it's the latter, then do it, then buy it back off them and spend the extra on ditching the interior for bucket seats and a roll cage if you really want to race.
did the car have a alarm?
BTW,u got to learn to not leave ur stuff into the car,in estonia we must take everything out cause junkies come and sell them im really sry for your porsche
[edit]:,make pics out of it,and see what people will offer for it:P
It is the policy in finnish insurance companies that they are willing to pay for the damage. You can either accept it or reject it. In situations when your car is "totalled" (Or the cost to repair it is more than the value of the car) they will ask that would the owner like to "sell" the car for x euros (If rejected, then pay the repairs for yourself).
Unfortunately, couple of "historic car" owners got f-ed up by insurance companies. Is -67 Triumph Herald worth 150 euros?? And what about 60's Porsche 911 worth 1000 euros, only because they are old...?
Yes, the price is defined by the age of the car, not by the condition etc.