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Buster007



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Cat D

A friend of mine is thinking of buying a Cat D insurance right off with very minor damage to locks etc How much should a Cat D insurance right off devalue a car - anybody know?? Cheers Laurence.

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JasM



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Post #403412 Sat Nov 23 2013 11:07pm
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shadrack



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rough guide 25-35%

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buster11



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The main thing to endeavour to establish is - what was the damage and do they have photos to prove it

Most sellers will try and 'hide the damage' by saying its a cat D, but you can also obtain a very comprehensive vehicle report by paying for an independent vehicle inspection - cost around £500.

If your spending hard earned thousands of pounds then £500 as an investment to make sure your 'cheap' car is truly roadworthry should'nt be an issue. But a lot of people believe the BS that sellers tell them and dont bother investing wisely in a professional survey, then complain after they have parted with their cash that they had a bad deal. Cat D cars can be a good buy, but Caveat emptor - Buyer beware Cool

Post #403417 Sun Nov 24 2013 12:35am
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karan538



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Tbh If i was spending for e.g 20k on a rrs I would never buy a cat D car, instead of getting a cheaper cat D i would spend that little bit extra in getting the same spec but being 100% sure about it, I simply wouldnt take the risk.

They might save you the thousands to start off with, but can be a source of trouble down the line. Thumbs Up

Post #403418 Sun Nov 24 2013 1:07am
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chris mc



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Glass's guide online free valuations have a tab to allow for damaged vehicles.

It appears to be fairly popular now, cat D purchases that is.

Personally if there is a report available and a good job done by a reputable company then there is not much wrong i think. Bear in mind that a cat d could be for something as simple as bodywork damage.

Post #403425 Sun Nov 24 2013 7:08am
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simple1



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Car d implies the car has been damaged but not structure where as C is deemed beyond economical repair and suffered structural damage. CatD requires a VOSA VIC check to obtain log book (vehicle identity check £45 at VOSA centre) where Cat D doesn't but category will appear on log book.
Value is largely by negotiation, I bought a Polo that had minor chassis leg damage for son 3 for near its value where as other son found a 2010 ex police BMW for virtually half its real value. 2x TDV6. SE and HSE. Both returned to sender with issues👀
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SRE



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Ask to see any photos of the damaged car.....then make you mind up. In Spain - 2018 F Pace - Frightened away from the Sports due to crank failures
Gone - A couple of RRS, A couple of Disco's. However thinking of another Sport.

Post #403434 Sun Nov 24 2013 9:31am
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shadrack



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other problem is when you look at cat d cars damaged for sale some are minor, some are pretty bad, its not so much of an issue on a cheap old car but if a cat d is still a 20k car then it must have had alot of damage for a company to write it off istead of repair, when as a 2k car could get written off for a minor scrap, also be very carefull its a bump and not a flood/ fire damged car as they will be an electrical nightmare! The cat C vosa check is also not to identify stuctural repairs its simply to make sure its not a ringer.

Post #403442 Sun Nov 24 2013 11:53am
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riverblanche



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as Shadrack says

value of car as salvage around the 25% mark but the more expensive the car the more it will hurt the value after being repaired.

Guy at work has just had his old Rover T boned. insurance gave him the options in round figures of £2000 and off you go or £1400 and keep the car, needed a second hand front door maybe £100 and possibly a new MOT, then a VIC if he wanted to sell it on, (don't think you can get a V5 until its done but if you keep the car you don't have to do it, its who buys it next that does to get a new V5) would not matter if it was a different colour car would still be worth the same
He took the £2k in the end....

But if it was a £20k rrs it may have needed a bit more work Whistle and would have had a lot more damage to write off the £20k

as salvage would still be worth around £5k-£8k

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jochem00



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If you have to ask yourself these questions.

My advise is to stay away from it!

Post #403540 Mon Nov 25 2013 7:19am
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Bladeboy



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And even if you decide it's an acceptable risk- when you come to sell it on potential buyers will ask exactly the same questions. Most will just not bother and buy one that isn't cat D and save the hassle.
I would steer clear

Post #403542 Mon Nov 25 2013 7:57am
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