vosa v.i.c check - advice please
I think my car will end up being a cat c so it will need a v.i.c check,what do they check - things like decat etc?
Do I need to do it ASAP or only for when and if I plan to sell the car? |
i had to have my car vic checked, they just check the cars identity they had mine for no longer than 10 minutes, and the car was fully decatted. just make sure you take receipts for any parts you have bought.
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Do I have to get it done though as I plan on keeping the car?
Reciepts for what parts? |
Yea I've had a car checked as well, the chap just walked around the car, checked numbers etc and sent me on my way. Took no longer than 15 mins.
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From a perspective of someone who works in car insurance:
The VIC check only needs to be done if you plan to return the car to the road. Technically if you are selling the car, you do not need to do it, the new owner would need to if they plan to use the car on the road (so you dont have to if you plan to use it for track only, for example). When we write off a car we give the person this leaflet, issued by VOSA, https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...__English_.pdf Have you been given that? If not give it a quick read. It should be a simple process to get your car back on the road :) |
What about engine numbers? My cars had 3 engines in its life time
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Was the V5 updated to show the latest engine no? I think its best to VIC the car as you wont have a V5 until it gets done.
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Originally Posted by d4vidh
(Post 11281875)
Was the V5 updated to show the latest engine no? I think its best to VIC the car as you wont have a V5 until it gets done.
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Originally Posted by Lunchmoney
(Post 11281737)
From a perspective of someone who works in car insurance:
The VIC check only needs to be done if you plan to return the car to the road. Technically if you are selling the car, you do not need to do it, the new owner would need to if they plan to use the car on the road (so you dont have to if you plan to use it for track only, for example). When we write off a car we give the person this leaflet, issued by VOSA, https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...__English_.pdf Have you been given that? If not give it a quick read. It should be a simple process to get your car back on the road :) |
Whats happend to the car anyway shrek, you had a prang ??
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Originally Posted by MattyB1983
(Post 11281953)
Whats happend to the car anyway shrek, you had a prang ??
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Originally Posted by the shreksta
(Post 11281759)
What about engine numbers? My cars had 3 engines in its life time
my car is on its 3rd engine and nothing was said im sure the impreza engine number is not accessible. |
Originally Posted by my94wrx
(Post 11282068)
my car is on its 3rd engine and nothing was said im sure the impreza engine number is not accessible.
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As others have said, it's simple and doesn't take long, it's mainly to check its identity and make sure you're not attempting to get a stolen car on the road with a different identity. Expect checking of vin plates etc.
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Bloody hell m8 that's bad news
Uv not had much luck , despite the effort & commitment u have shown to us all over time. Really gutted for you ... |
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