I was driving home on Sunday evening (9th March) on the M3 travelling at approx 70mph when the bonnet of my Clio flew up and smashed into my windscreen, causing it to crack and hitting the roof with such force that it dented it and popped the reading light out. The bonnet locked into position covering my windscreen so I could not see out (it couldn�t be moved back down by ether the RAC guy who recovered my vehicle or the insurer�s recovery vehicle the next day).
I was lucky. Very lucky. I was in relatively clear traffic on the inside lane of the M3 (I had not long overtaken another car) and I managed to get over to the hard shoulder without causing any incident to any other road users � my vehicle stalled as I moved over the hard shoulder. Earlier that afternoon I had been driving with my daughter in the car with me in bad weather conditions in built up traffic on the M3, M4 and the middle lane of the M25. I dread to think what could have happened to my daughter myself and other road users had my bonnet flew up at ANY other time other than when it did. I called Renault who, whilst very sympathetic, would (obviously) not admit any manufacturing liability and basically blamed me or my garage who had only three weeks before carried out a Winter service on the car.
The car is with my insurer�s garage, I will have to pay out �250 excess and lose 2 years no claims bonus as a result of this. I will be selling the car (if I can find a buyer!) and changing it as soon as I can. Not, I hasten to add, to another Renault ever again. I will now forever wince at the site of a Clio whenever I walk or drive pass one remembering what so easily could have been.