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Stay calm when your vehicle is pranged

There is nothing more infuriating than returning to your car to find it scratched, dented or damaged by another careless driver.

A study conducted in 2020 found that Britain’s drivers spent £1.5bn a year on damage caused in car parks alone. 

Sarah Tooze, Consumer Editor at CarSite has put together a step-by-step guide for dealing with damage to your vehicle when the other driver has driven off.

Sarah says: “Inconsiderate drivers are, unfortunately, a fact of life. Car owners may not be aware of their rights when their car has been damaged, but hopefully, this guide will help.”

Step 1: Stay Calm

If you return to your car and find it has been damaged, it’s important to remain calm. If your car was parked legally, the fault automatically falls upon the third party, and they are legally required to leave their details. Unfortunately, in some cases, they don’t. If this is the case, the third party may be prosecuted for driving without due care and attention by failing to stop and report.

Step 2: Assess the Damage

You need to assess the damage to your vehicle to understand the extent of the issue.

How to assess the damage to your car:

– Look for any visible damage such as scratches, dents or cracks in the paintwork.

– Check for any structural damage such as bent panels.

– If there is any glass damage, check to see if it’s just a crack or if the entire window will need to be replaced.

Step 3: Record All the Details

Make a note of the time, date and location of the incident. Take photos of the damage.

It’s important to take photographs of where the incident occurred, what damage there was and how your car was parked. This may help you in the future should you decide to put in a claim.

Sarah’s Pro-tip: Try and take the pictures from different angles to give you the best chance of success.

Step 4: Look for Witnesses

If you’re in a public place, it’s always worth checking to see if any witnesses may have seen the incident. This could be invaluable should you need to pursue the matter further. You can ask them to write down what they saw and give you their contact details.

Step 5: Contact your Insurance Company

If details have been left, contact the third party to exchange insurance details. Once you have these, you need to contact your insurance company, who can then advise you further. If you decide not to make an official claim and resolve the issue among yourselves, you should still inform your insurer of the damage as you may risk invalidating your policy by failing to do this.

If no details have been left, try to find witnesses of the incident who can help pinpoint the culprit. Many supermarkets have CCTV in their car parks, however, they can not grant you access to this footage due to GDPR rules, so you will have to contact the police.

It’s important to collect as much evidence as you can to help your claim.

Sarah’s Pro-tip: Keep a file on your phone or in your glove box with all of your car’s important information to make the claims process smoother, such as your insurance details.

Mobile home in a box from VW

  • Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles launches range of essential camping accessories as UK holidays soar
  • Modular camping unit provides kitchen area, bed, water supply, and storage space
  • Add-ons are compatible with Volkswagen Caravelle, California Beach Tour or Caddy
  • Unitcan be ordered via local Van Centres with the range starting from £495 (including VAT)

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has launched a range of mini-mobile camping units offering a kitchen area, bed, water supply, and storage space to give owners complete flexibility.

The ‘mobile home in a box’ is a range of modular units that fit into existing luggage compartments and provide travel essentials. The kitchen can be ready in a few seconds and the bed unfolds in a single movement making life easy out on the road. 

 The demand for camping equipment has grown in the past year with an influx of Brits holidaying at home due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The trend is expected to continue, with 52 per cent of people saying they intend to take their holidays in the UK this year*. 

The range-topping, multi-purpose BusBox, priced at £3,340, is compatible with the Volkswagen Caravelle T5/T6/T6.1 and includes a bed, mattress, kitchen area (with space for two-burner stove), extendable storage area, and water supply. 

For Caravelle and California Beach Tour owners, the BusBox is available without mattress, priced at £2,555. The KombiBox, which can be installed into the Caddy in minutes, offers bed, kitchen area, water supply, and cargo space, and is priced at £2,760. A folding comfort mattress is also available as a standalone accessory, priced at £495.  

The products are the latest addition to Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ complete range of camping options, from the compact Caddy to the iconic California, and the range-topping Grand California.

James Allitt, Head of Aftersales at Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, said: “Our new camping accessory range makes travel more convenient for customers by combining all travel essentials, from utilities to water supply, in a smartly designed, comfortable, and compact space.

“Developing accessories that make our customers’ lives easier is a high priority at Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, which is why our one-stop-shop mobile home in a box is a great solution for those planning a camping holiday.”

For more details on Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ camping module visit your local Van Centre or visit our website for the Caravelle, California Beach Tour and Caddy variations: