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Whittie
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9th Jul 07 at 09:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

If i was to buy a car which has had a cat c crash... what does it actually mean??? Ignore my ignorance, but i havnt got a clue
nova_gteuk
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9th Jul 07 at 09:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

It means the car has been written off in an accident.

A Category C or D write-off is one that insurers consider unecomonical to repair but one that could, given enough time in the workshop, be repaired and returned to the road.
Whittie
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It's been repaired, but would it affect me insuring it at all?
Planty02
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I think it means it can be repaired safely, but the insurence company have decided its not worth the expense (ie the repairs would cost more than the car)
Whittie
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9th Jul 07 at 09:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Said car

http://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/www/CARS_popup.jsp?nU=0&make=VAUXHALL&model=CORSA&min_pr=&max_pr=2000&postcode=ll30%201ye&miles=40&max_records=200&modelexact=1&photo=1&hassearched=Y&start=7&distance=30&adcategory=CARS&channel=CARS&id=200727290999805
Planty02
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I think you have to declare it, not sure how much difference it makes
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damaged but can be repaired, should be ok to buy but you want to view the car very very carefully (take someone who knows about cars)
nova_gteuk
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9th Jul 07 at 09:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

wouldnt pay that much for a sport with cat c,wouldnt off thought its worth that much either?
Whittie
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9th Jul 07 at 09:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

It was the passenger rear quater the damage, so what do i need to look for? creases by the spare wheel etc?
Whittie
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quote:
Originally posted by nova_gteuk
wouldnt pay that much for a sport with cat c,wouldnt off thought its worth that much either?

You really would be suprised, saw one earlier for £2.4k and had 99000 miles on the clock
Fro
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If it was a cat d then the price wouldnt be too bad for for a cat C thats too pricy imo.
nova_gteuk
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if it was just the rear quarter thats nothing really id just check the b pillar.


id still only offer £1500 as the cat c will affect the value.
Whittie
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9th Jul 07 at 09:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yeah was planning to offer no more than £1500 cash.
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yeah do that, but I'd check the car very carefully in the light, maybe even jack it up and check everything underneath is OK. If you are happy wave the 20's in his face and see if he bites
Fro
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Agree with will, check it over throughly, all the chassis boot floor etc if anythings not as it should be then best bet would be to walk away. if not chuck a wad of 20's at his face and run before he counts them
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9th Jul 07 at 10:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I got mine for just over £1100. So i wouldn't dream of paying that much for a Cat C.
STEvieXE
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9th Jul 07 at 10:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

new outer 1/4 panel is really just a skin like a wing for instance altho welded on. not structural. wouldnt worry about it tbh.

check the gaps between door and 1/4 and around lamp and 1/4 to tailgate.

if ur happy with the gaps then check the bottom of the b and c pillars for bad repair. look for scores under the paint.

check the colour

if ur happ with the above and can get it for a gd price go ahead but i would def reccomend that u strip the 1/4 trim of the inside and make sure its well waxoiyled up in behind incase some muppet hasnt done it and the joints will rot like fuck
p4uls corsa
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9th Jul 07 at 10:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Whittie
It's been repaired, but would it affect me insuring it at all?



it wouldn't affect your insurance at all, i very much doubt the insurers will even ask..
C00RSA
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9th Jul 07 at 10:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

As a Cat C the car would of needed to be repaired and then taken to a qualified veichle examiner so he can class it as road worthy, it will also have a certificate.

Insurers probably won't charge you anymore to insure it, also if you do buy it when you sell it you don't have to declare it's been a Cat C.
Kano
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9th Jul 07 at 11:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Not worth anywhere near that or £1500.... even if it wasn't a Cat C..
Whittie
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9th Jul 07 at 16:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Going to go and see it shortly, will report back later
Whittie
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9th Jul 07 at 16:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just realised, i could be a corsa owner again soon
AndyCorsaSport
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9th Jul 07 at 16:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Buy mine Whittie.

2300 and shes yours, 39k with fsh

Thats way over the top for a Cat C! Id say paying 1500 was too much aswell.

It will be harder for you to sell it when it comes round to it, and also wont be worth as much.
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quote:
Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
Buy mine Whittie.

2300 and shes yours, 39k with fsh

Thats way over the top for a Cat C! Id say paying 1500 was too much aswell.

It will be harder for you to sell it when it comes round to it, and also wont be worth as much.


You don't have to declare it as a Cat C if you are the second owner after the repair is done

[Edited on 09-07-2007 by C00RSA]
AndyCorsaSport
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But by law when it comes to sell, if someone asks if it has been in an accident you have to say yes dont you?

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