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Posted By: Rossyboy Insurance write offs - 16th Feb 2006 6:39pm
does anyone know about written off cars? i wouldnt mind gettin a car that had been damaged but i dont know about insuring it. i think category D is ok but i want to know if the insurane would be a lot coz it was damaged? any information would be helpful happy
Posted By: red20 Re: Insurance write offs - 16th Feb 2006 7:58pm
shudnt make a differnce realy
Posted By: Scooby Re: Insurance write offs - 16th Feb 2006 8:05pm
Hear is some general information about write off but i dont think it relates to insurance :

web page
Posted By: Cali_16v Re: Insurance write offs - 17th Feb 2006 9:51am
let me know what you want to know and i'll find out for you. then again i might no it off the top of my head (worked in insurance for years)
Posted By: Macca GSI Re: Insurance write offs - 17th Feb 2006 9:54am
i heard that if you buy one and fix it and insure it the insurance is higher with some insurance. thats just wat i heard off the lad who bought (red 20) old wirte off black corsa sport.
Posted By: Cali_16v Re: Insurance write offs - 17th Feb 2006 10:57am
depends on catergury. there is 4 a,b,c, and d.

a = fire, to be crushed
b = chassis damaged bodyshell to be crushed
c = cost of repairs outways value of vehicle, repairable assest, insurer decided not to repair.
d = constructive total loss, repair cost close to vehicle valuevalue person requested it be deemed beyond economical repair.

Cat d you dont need to tell your insurer cat c may need a vic check and a new MOT aswell. Most companies dont mind but like you say some lik enorwich union do put a load on.
Posted By: civic boy Re: Insurance write offs - 17th Feb 2006 6:26pm
i got told age's ago that if it was a serious write off they had 2 be registered on a Q plate is this true
Posted By: civic boy Re: Insurance write offs - 17th Feb 2006 6:28pm
hope you dont mind me askin but why r u sellin a civic ek and wanting 2 buy a write off
Posted By: Scooby Re: Insurance write offs - 17th Feb 2006 6:48pm
A "Q Plate" is issued if the original vehicle identity cannot be found.

Kit Cars are a classic example.

If its a catagory c then you have to apply for a VIC Check, only then will the registration documennt be released and then you have to get it MOT'd & Taxed.

Catagory D does not need this.
Posted By: Cali_16v Re: Insurance write offs - 17th Feb 2006 7:00pm
you find a lot of sierra cossies have a q plate because they have been stolen had the VIN (vehicle identification number ) ground off so they cant tell what the vehicle is on any database, then when its recovered it has no identity so the dvla give it a new one and slap a Q plate on it.
Posted By: Rossyboy Re: Insurance write offs - 18th Feb 2006 10:16pm
im just havin a bit of trouble tryin to afford my civic (insurance and petrol) and i was thinkin of buyin a nearly new corsa or lupo that had been damaged. all i was thinkin is, if i bought a nearly new but cat D car, would the insurance be more than an undamaged one?
cheers for all the advice happy
Posted By: Rossyboy Re: Insurance write offs - 18th Feb 2006 10:19pm
and does anyone know if anywhere round here sells damaged cars? category D cars?
Posted By: Scooby Re: Insurance write offs - 18th Feb 2006 11:29pm
E-Bay or auto trader mate.
Posted By: Cali_16v Re: Insurance write offs - 19th Feb 2006 9:43pm
there is universal salvage

Salvage Agents click me


on the left click on repairable salvage then click chester. will bring up all the insurance write offs from the chester branch. think norwich union use them and a few others. We dont (directline) we use NSA ventures. but i dunno if they have a site.


Or try Another brakers yard

but i dunno what they are like for buying complete cars.
Posted By: Lund Re: Insurance write offs - 19th Feb 2006 10:22pm
My Mini was a write off - bought it back off the insurance company
Posted By: Rossyboy Re: Insurance write offs - 20th Feb 2006 6:40pm
cheers everyone:cheers:. been dead helpfullthumbsup
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