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Author Catagory "B"
Ben
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Registered: 12th Jan 03
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17th Feb 05 at 17:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

seen a car cheap but its a cat B , what do i need to do to get this on the road again? and will it always be classed as a B or what? also how serious is a class b?

cheers
City
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Registered: 30th Dec 03
Location: Wakefield Drives: Red GSi
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17th Feb 05 at 17:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

cant go back on the road mate
andypsgwide
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Location: newcastle
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17th Feb 05 at 17:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i crashed my car last month and its a catagory b it can't go back on the road at all
City
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17th Feb 05 at 17:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by andypsgwide
i crashed my car last month and its a catagory b it can't go back on the road at all


hes right - never can go back on road - can only b used 4 parts
Ben
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17th Feb 05 at 17:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

fuck- whats the difference between the catagorys

thanks
sassyminx
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17th Feb 05 at 17:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

cat C is wrote of as uneconomical to repair and cat D is light damage aint it
Ally
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Registered: 2nd Jul 03
Location: Pontypool Drives: a Skoda
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17th Feb 05 at 17:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Mine was a catagory B, was written off because there was a dent in the door

Need to call the DVLA, it also may need to be VIC checked as well
Ian
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17th Feb 05 at 17:44   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://www.cleavemotorsalvage.com/terms.htm -

Category A. The vehicles under this category are extensively damaged vehicles such as those destroyed by fire, with no salvageable parts and vehicles which can never be re-registered to return to the road.

Category B. Category B vehicles are vehicles which are extensively damaged but which do have some parts with value, these vehicles can also never be re-registered and returned to road use, or vehicles which require a complete new body shell.

Category C. Category C vehicles are vehicles where the repair cost exceeds the value of the vehicle, however the extent of the damage is such that the vehicle can be repaired by the use of recycled parts or by using other cost saving measures. With a category C vehicle the buyer needs to apply to the DVLA for a Vehicle Registration Document (VRD) what used to be called a ‘Log Book’

Category D. Vehicles which fall within D category are vehicles where the cost of repair is less than the value of the vehicle, however for a number of reasons it may not be economically viable to repair the vehicle. This could be for a number of reasons, for example:
1. Vehicles replaced under ‘new for old’ schemes (often at 50% damage) these vehicles are treated as not economical to repair, when repair costs reach half the value of the vehicle.
2. Vehicles which could have been repaired but due to car hire costs the insurer has decided to deal with the claim as beyond economical repair.
3. Vehicles which an insurer has decided to deal with as beyond economical repair so as to avoid a diminution in value claim following repair.
4. Vehicles where the value of the salvage is such that the insurers feel it more appropriate to deal with a claim as a ‘constructive total loss’.
5. Occasionally an insurer will have a client who for a number of reasons is simply refusing to have the vehicle repaired and the insurer will attempt to obtain sufficient for the salvage so as to ‘bridge the gap’ between the value of the vehicle and the repair cost.
With a category D vehicle, the salvage dealer should supply a copy of the Vehicle Registration Document (Log Book).
Ally
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Registered: 2nd Jul 03
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17th Feb 05 at 17:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

eek, mine was a D then
Ben
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17th Feb 05 at 18:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

cheers ian
Mistamist
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Registered: 16th Jul 03
Location: Gillingham, Kent
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17th Feb 05 at 18:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

is there any way to contest what catagory a car is written off as?
Mav 3000
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Registered: 16th Aug 01
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17th Feb 05 at 19:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ask the insurance company who wrote it off presumably.
drunkenfool
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Registered: 7th Feb 03
Location: Hereford Drives: Audi R8 V8
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17th Feb 05 at 20:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

mine was cat c

 
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