Cat D cars
Cat D cars
Going to look at a 05 Civic Type-S 2.0 tomorrow but it's listed as a Cat D write-off. It's been taken as a part-ex at a garage and I've asked about it but they've said they weren't sure what the accident/repair was. It's only up for sale for a grand so even a small bump would have put it off the road.
Has anyone bought a Cat D car before? Is there anything that I need to look out for?
Advert for ref -
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... obcid=soc3
I know I should buy a type-R but I can't be arsed to put a 18 month old in the back of a 3-door. Is it worth a punt at say 800 quid?
Cheers OV9ers!
Has anyone bought a Cat D car before? Is there anything that I need to look out for?
Advert for ref -
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... obcid=soc3
I know I should buy a type-R but I can't be arsed to put a 18 month old in the back of a 3-door. Is it worth a punt at say 800 quid?
Cheers OV9ers!
Re: Cat D cars
I think I’d want to know what the accident was! Though tbh, you could say the same of any used car - plenty have been involved in accidents and repaired without any evidence (and even some new cars).
Re: Cat D cars
What the crash was, but also when
If it was written off when pretty new, that’s a big old shunt. I would be a bit concerned putting my baby in it
If the crash was recent; the car’s worth very little anyway, an insurer approved body shop could write it off for a just little touch up/replacement panel
Re: Cat D cars
My mates RS was written off..I posted about it on the old place.
Couple of months later we spotted it for sale on the bay of dodgyness. with "Light damage"
SP10ZZL by Scott Armstrong, on Flickr
Untitled by Scott Armstrong, on Flickr
Messaged the seller asking what was damaged and what was original. Apparently according to him the rear bumper was original and there was no damage to the front.
Make your own call on it but you will never know the extent of the damage. That said im sure my Accord had been in a shunt at some point and repiared. It was never recorded though.
Couple of months later we spotted it for sale on the bay of dodgyness. with "Light damage"
SP10ZZL by Scott Armstrong, on Flickr
Untitled by Scott Armstrong, on Flickr
Messaged the seller asking what was damaged and what was original. Apparently according to him the rear bumper was original and there was no damage to the front.
Make your own call on it but you will never know the extent of the damage. That said im sure my Accord had been in a shunt at some point and repiared. It was never recorded though.
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Re: Cat D cars
I've checked HPI since and it was in Oct 16 so old enough to make the car pretty worthless in the eyes of the insurers but it has had an MOT since which failed on rear exhaust and lambda sensor but it then passed.Richard wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 2:59 pmWhat the crash was, but also when
If it was written off when pretty new, that’s a big old shunt. I would be a bit concerned putting my baby in it
If the crash was recent; the car’s worth very little anyway, an insurer approved body shop could write it off for a just little touch up/replacement panel
Thought the HPI check would say what the repairs were but nothing on the report, maybe as it's only Cat D?
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Thats the problem - the repairs are not listed on any recorded car.KevH18 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 3:23 pmI've checked HPI since and it was in Oct 16 so old enough to make the car pretty worthless in the eyes of the insurers but it has had an MOT since which failed on rear exhaust and lambda sensor but it then passed.Richard wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 2:59 pmWhat the crash was, but also when
If it was written off when pretty new, that’s a big old shunt. I would be a bit concerned putting my baby in it
If the crash was recent; the car’s worth very little anyway, an insurer approved body shop could write it off for a just little touch up/replacement panel
Thought the HPI check would say what the repairs were but nothing on the report, maybe as it's only Cat D?
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Sounds like it's easier to just buy a non Cat D car from somewhere else.
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Re: Cat D cars
What would it be worth if it wasn't a write off?
A broken bumper and lights would be enough to write off a ten year old civic at insurers body shop rates so I wouldn't be too concerned about it being anything seriously structural.
But, it may cost you more to insure, and it will be more hassle to get rid of if you ever want to sell it. If it's reasonably tidy and it's for you to run around in until it's scrapped then it won't really matter.
A broken bumper and lights would be enough to write off a ten year old civic at insurers body shop rates so I wouldn't be too concerned about it being anything seriously structural.
But, it may cost you more to insure, and it will be more hassle to get rid of if you ever want to sell it. If it's reasonably tidy and it's for you to run around in until it's scrapped then it won't really matter.
Cheers, Harry
Re: Cat D cars
It seems around £1500 for something of a similar mileage and condition. If the car seems decent otherwise I'd be happy paying around £800 for it, which apart from being a cat D would seem like an alright deal just for a runabout for a couple of years, even if it's scrap after that
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Insurance is not affected. My MR2 was a Cat D, it was silly cheap compared to similar non damaged cars and drove fine so I didn’t care. I assumed it had been spun and on removal of the rear bumper it was apparent this was the case but the repair was good and as I said it was silly cheap.integrale_evo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 8:30 pm What would it be worth if it wasn't a write off?
A broken bumper and lights would be enough to write off a ten year old civic at insurers body shop rates so I wouldn't be too concerned about it being anything seriously structural.
But, it may cost you more to insure, and it will be more hassle to get rid of if you ever want to sell it. If it's reasonably tidy and it's for you to run around in until it's scrapped then it won't really matter.
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Utter shite. Next!
Edit - the car I mean
Edit - the car I mean
Re: Cat D cars
Cat D is light cosmetic damage. Have a good shufty round, chances are it will have been a bumper or light cluster.
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This isn't true, I've seen Cat D cars with wheels ripped off, been on their roofs, bent subframes etc etc
And Cat C cars with a cracked bumper
That's why it's now been changed to simply Cat S for structural and Cat N for not structural damage
And Cat C cars with a cracked bumper
That's why it's now been changed to simply Cat S for structural and Cat N for not structural damage
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Re: Cat D cars
Surely you're not suggesting that unscrupulous people will try to cheat?
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