General Scoob Question
#1
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General Scoob Question
Been offered a CAT C written off car...
What does that mean??
I thought only CAT D cars were put back on the road, and that CAT C were pretty well mashed?!
Wee bit of input would be nice, cause it looks like a great deal, and I'm pretty tempted!!
Cheers,
Grant
What does that mean??
I thought only CAT D cars were put back on the road, and that CAT C were pretty well mashed?!
Wee bit of input would be nice, cause it looks like a great deal, and I'm pretty tempted!!
Cheers,
Grant
#2
Hi there mate.
Cat D is light body damage.
Cat C can be fairly heavy and possibly light/moderate mechanical.
Cat B is break only.
Cat A is to be destroyed.
Having said that i've bought damaged cars before to repair, and cars that maybe should have been Cat C have been Cat D and vice-versa!
Only Cat C and D cars can go back on to the road.
Cat D is light body damage.
Cat C can be fairly heavy and possibly light/moderate mechanical.
Cat B is break only.
Cat A is to be destroyed.
Having said that i've bought damaged cars before to repair, and cars that maybe should have been Cat C have been Cat D and vice-versa!
Only Cat C and D cars can go back on to the road.
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Find out where the Cat C repair was carried out
A car I owned was repaired to Cat D standards by a BMW Approved Bodyshop. It was returned to us as if it had been in a Cat C shunt (according to insurance assesor who fought our case for us)
Find out where the Cat C repair was carried out
A car I owned was repaired to Cat D standards by a BMW Approved Bodyshop. It was returned to us as if it had been in a Cat C shunt (according to insurance assesor who fought our case for us)
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