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Advice cat c write off.
Not bike related but since my off I want a cheap car for winter. Have seen an old mk3 golf for £400 but it's been a cat c write off in 2007 back on the road in 2008. Apart from resale value which I'm not worried about should I be about anything else. It's been serviced regular passed every MOT it's had. The current owner is very up front.
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mums RX8 is cat c just have it checked over by some one competent and knows what they are looking for or the RAC
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Cat C is cosmetic damage, nothing "structural". Should be fine.
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Will be going to look at it hopefully this week befoe it sells. Will get 6 mnth tax thrown in to compensate for c cat as there's another for £50 more that's not c cat but not as tidy inside and little history.
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http://www.carsalvagefinder.co.uk/ca...categories.php May be nothing wrong with the car if repaired correctly as there is the VIC inspection for some peace of mind, but I personally would stay away from one. Also check with your insurance company to make sure there is not an increased premium to pay. |
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Sound advice right there. Insurance will most likely be more than £50 quid difference between a cat c and non cat c. Insurance companys can be an ass about things lime that and usually use any excuse to load a premium just that little bit further. |
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my mums car was a rear end job, the whole rear end and one wheel, so defo does not mean just cosmetic
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We don't cat d cars at all. That's generally seen more on bikes. And a VIC check is actually nothing to do with checking the structure of the vehicle. All the DVLA do is make sure the VIN numbers are correct and it's not a cut and shut. I had a guy buy back his cat b vehicle - which was supposed to be broken for salvage only - and he repaired it, got a VIC check done, MOT'd it and then illegally put it back on the road! Easiest thing to do is ask for the repair info. If the seller is up front you should be able to see what wad done. If it was done at a garage go down and ask for the job sheet. Insurers will insure a cat c no problem and it is not asked at point of sale whether the vehicle was a previous write off. There should be no increased premium as they do not ask or check and there is no obligation to declare. This is why you could buy a cat b unawares and insure it. Have a bump though and you could find yourself with invalid insurance. |
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