anyone know what v-car is???
#1
ive seen a few cars advertised,and in description it says they are on v-car.the prices of these cars are a 1/4 cheaper than normal so obviously its something like hpi.anyone shed more light on this???
regards mark
regards mark
#4
A car listed on the VCAR register will fall into one of these categories:
A: Usually fire-damaged (burnt out), flood-damaged, or severely damaged with no servicable parts.
B: Damaged beyond economical repair and/or severe structural damage.
C: Damaged but repairable. Generally applied to older vehicles.
D: Slightly damaged, sometimes stolen and found after claim has been paid, or high cost of repair combined with difficulty obtaining new parts to enable a swift repair.
The VCAR condition will show up on an HPI check, but probably not on the V5.
[Edited by H7 - 5/13/2003 8:36:23 PM]
A: Usually fire-damaged (burnt out), flood-damaged, or severely damaged with no servicable parts.
B: Damaged beyond economical repair and/or severe structural damage.
C: Damaged but repairable. Generally applied to older vehicles.
D: Slightly damaged, sometimes stolen and found after claim has been paid, or high cost of repair combined with difficulty obtaining new parts to enable a swift repair.
The VCAR condition will show up on an HPI check, but probably not on the V5.
[Edited by H7 - 5/13/2003 8:36:23 PM]
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