As I said, I'm updating the information. The photos are self-explanatory enough. There are more details in the Spanish-speaking thread. Regards.
An unbelievable depth of water.
What happens next? Whose insurance pays for the replacement - the garage or yours Paco?
I have no words - that is a financial as well as a personal catastrophe. I didn't realise so many have lost vehicles. The news doesn't share this, of course we knew of the destruction of homes, businesses and the massive loss of life.Well, neither one nor the other, since the area is declared a catastrophe, both insurance companies are inhibited, and the "Insurance Compensation Consortium" must take charge, so we will see, the situation here continues to be chaotic, there must be about two hundred thousand cars affected/totally destroyed.
Look here https://www.theineosforum.com/threa...uerte-o-simplemente-tenia-que-pasar.12417029/No tengo palabras: es una catástrofe tanto financiera como personal. No sabía que tantas personas habían perdido sus vehículos. Las noticias no lo dicen, pero, por supuesto, sabíamos de la destrucción de viviendas y negocios y de la enorme pérdida de vidas.
Paco mucha suerte, estamos pensando en todos vosotros.
As I have already told several times in the other thread, the car was at the dealership to update the software, and since I had to take it I asked them to bring forward the first service (the car was 10 months old and had 5000 km) the flood occurred at night and the car was with the hood open, one window down and the oil filler cap not in place, anyway the water reached a height of more than 2 meters if you look at the photos you can see the mark on the glass where the water reached, and it was on the lift 20 cm from the ground.I am terribly sorry for your loss! I hope you and your family are okay, the Spanish floods were truly terrifying.
To clarify what we are seeing in the photos: it was in for service and opened up when the garage was evacuated? I'm assuming a lot, but did the water come in through the open window/door and the engine was open to receive new oil when the flood water arrived?
I hope you are back on the road soon.
I had to google translate each post.As I have already told several times in the other thread, the car was at the dealership to update the software, and since I had to take it I asked them to bring forward the first service (the car was 10 months old and had 5000 km) the flood occurred at night and the car was with the hood open, one window down and the oil filler cap not in place, anyway the water reached a height of more than 2 meters if you look at the photos you can see the mark on the glass where the water reached, and it was on the lift 20 cm from the ground.