HPi - Cat C Insurance Loss - What's That Mean Please
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HPi - Cat C Insurance Loss - What's That Mean Please
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Vehicle VAUXHALL VECTRA LS
Condition Category and Explanation Category C Insurance Loss. Vehicle Extensively Damaged But Repairable -Insurer Decided Not To Repair
Date of claim 11/02/02
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Any guidence on the above would be handy - thanks
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Outstanding Finance 0 Recorded
Stolen Vehicles 0 Recorded
Theft Vehicles 0 Recorded
Condition Alert 1 Recorded Click here for more details
Condition Inspected 0 Recorded
Plate Transfer 0 Recorded
Security Alert 0 Recorded
Condition Alert guidance notes contact HPI
Recorded on VRM
Vehicle VAUXHALL VECTRA LS
Condition Category and Explanation Category C Insurance Loss. Vehicle Extensively Damaged But Repairable -Insurer Decided Not To Repair
Date of claim 11/02/02
************************************************** ********
Any guidence on the above would be handy - thanks
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If the insurance company haven't repaired the vehicle they would have paid out on it and then probably recouped some of the money by selling the vehicle at a salvage auction.
This is were the problems start. It could have been bought then by anybody, most likely by a dealer who would have sold it as a accident repairable.
I'm not sure if accident repairables have to undergo safety checks like an sva test, but they didn't a few years back.
Its all about how good a repair has been done, personally imho I wouldn't touch a car like this without having details about the repair, but like I say thats just my opinion.
oatcake
This is were the problems start. It could have been bought then by anybody, most likely by a dealer who would have sold it as a accident repairable.
I'm not sure if accident repairables have to undergo safety checks like an sva test, but they didn't a few years back.
Its all about how good a repair has been done, personally imho I wouldn't touch a car like this without having details about the repair, but like I say thats just my opinion.
oatcake
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Neither would I touch it - prob is my nephew bought it from a m8 who bought it from a dealer (daley type) but neither of them HPi'd it or inspected it
I just hope that whoever bought it and repaired it did a good job, otherwise nephew is out of pocket by a couple of grand
I just hope that whoever bought it and repaired it did a good job, otherwise nephew is out of pocket by a couple of grand
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