DaveyLC
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Registered: 8th Oct 08
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should have bought the car back.
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Adam_B
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Registered: 13th Dec 00
Location: Lancashire
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i would have but i started uni the day after the crash and its really important to me to put 100% effort into my studies.
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PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
Location: Atherton, Greater Manchester
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Go for a trip to the garage and do some surveillance??
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Paul_J
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Registered: 6th Jun 02
Location: London
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wtf? when did this happen?
this the turbo vx220 that was at the ring last year?
What / When / how?
what you driving now then?
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Adam_B
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Registered: 13th Dec 00
Location: Lancashire
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Oh Paul, you and your traveling! Ok. In the style of when Channel 5 bought Neighbours and they had a big re-cap thing cos they missed loads out.....
In the lakes following some other VX220s to a pub meet type thing, just pootling along well below the speed limit. Came over the crest of a hill, combined it with not concentrating and then added a sprinklling of looking at something on the other side of the road, i didnt notice the car in front had stopped. I managed to slow down a bit but not enough
Right now im driving something not worth mentioning
[Edited on 13-02-2009 by Adam_B]
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Paul_J
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Registered: 6th Jun 02
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fuck
Gutted for you mate, that was one of the only Vx220's I liked. If I could of afforded one, I'd of made one identical to yours.
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
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Someone has bought it to return it to the road. Doesn't mean anything dodgy at all, just that whoever is doing so is not spending main dealer money on parts or labour.
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Andrew
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Registered: 5th May 04
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Could be that it's ended up in a scrappy, and the scrappy have one there that has been rear ended.
When i was trailing through the scrappys a couple of years back there was a Corsa C there with front end damage but they wouldn't let me touch it. Owner told me they were putting it back on the road.
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am4nf
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Registered: 27th Jul 08
Location: South Ayrshire Drives: Corsa Sport
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this has happened to me, my corsa was supposedly recorded as cat c, went to the scrapies, guy who worked there bought it, partly fixed it and then sold it on and they applied for the v5 i phoned the dvla and they told me it hadnt been wrote off, so they told me to sent them the v5 and ive not heard anything back yet, made sure the fuckers didnt get away with it not being recorded
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AndyCorsaSport
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Registered: 12th Feb 06
Location: Horsforth, West Yorkshire
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It happens every day, i work at a body shop, most of the people at my work's cars are write off's, obviously if you work in the trade its easy to get hold of cheap parts, and the labour is nothing cause you do it youself. Nothing dodgy about it.
Lad at my work bought a 54 plate Clio 182 Cup with 12k on the clock as a Cat D about 6 month ago, all in all, including all parts etc, fully fixed up, stood him at £3,700. Bargain.
@ Deano, that is quite clearly a Cat D, mainly cosmetic damage. Will be back on the road in no time.
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Adam_B
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Registered: 13th Dec 00
Location: Lancashire
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Whats the difference between it being C or D? How do they decide i mean?
Im not that bothered, just surprised its going to be put back on the road from what the guys at the garage told me it was proper fucked.
[Edited on 15-02-2009 by Adam_B]
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Colin
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Registered: 4th Apr 02
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The ABI Categories of 'Write-Off'
Category A: Scrap only - this vehicle should have been crushed. It should never reappear on the road and there are no economically salvageable parts. It is of value only for scrap metal - e.g. a totally burnt-out vehicle.
Category B: The bodyshell should have been crushed. The vehicle should never reappear on the road, but it can be broken for spare parts plus any residual scrap metal.
Category C: Vehicle extensively damaged and insurer has decided not to repair. The vehicle should have an independent inspection before being allowed back onto the road.
Category D: Vehicle damaged and insurer has decided not to repair.
Category F: Vehicle damaged by fire and insurer has decided not to repair.
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Adam_B
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Registered: 13th Dec 00
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Thanks
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Colin
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Registered: 4th Apr 02
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cat D is generally light body damage or stolen recovered etc
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John
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Your car will probably be a cat C.
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Adam_B
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Registered: 13th Dec 00
Location: Lancashire
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Its a D.
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Gaz
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Registered: 24th Aug 03
Location: Widnes, Cheshire
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Maybe Iaz has bought it like the other one??
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AndyCorsaSport
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Registered: 12th Feb 06
Location: Horsforth, West Yorkshire
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quote: Originally posted by Adam_B
Whats the difference between it being C or D? How do they decide i mean?
[Edited on 15-02-2009 by Adam_B]
Goes on a lot of things, not just the damage, also goes on age, mileage, condition of the car before the accident etc.
For example, if you have a 96 plate 1.4 Sport with 120k and it needs a bonnet and slam pannel, would probly be a Cat C, where as if you had a 2000 plate 1.4 Sport with 50k and it had the same damage, would probly be classed as a Cat D.
quote: Originally posted by Adam_B
Im not that bothered, just surprised its going to be put back on the road from what the guys at the garage told me it was proper fucked
[Edited on 15-02-2009 by Adam_B]
Cant have been that fucked if it was only a D, doesnt need a check to go back on the road. Just repair and off ya go.
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
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quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
condition of the car before the accident etc.
Must have been why mine wasn't written off. . .it had a full wash and polish the day before I crashed it
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ash_corsa
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Location: Shrewsbury
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quote: Originally posted by John
Your car will probably be a cat C.
Read the previous posts...
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AndyCorsaSport
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Registered: 12th Feb 06
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
condition of the car before the accident etc.
Must have been why mine wasn't written off. . .it had a full wash and polish the day before I crashed it
Dont just mean how clean it is lol. Like if its hit on the bonnet and wing, and the passenger quater is stoved in from previous damage, its less likely to be repaired.
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Adam_B
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Registered: 13th Dec 00
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Got a letter this morning from a chap not too far away requesting service history, spare keys etc as he is repairing it for road and track use Im going to try and find out how much damage there actually was.
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Fro
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Registered: 20th Jun 06
Location: Rainham, Essex Drives: A3 2.0TDi Sport
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Didn't the insurers give you a breakdown of the damage?
I should have wrote to the previous owner when i got my golf. The guy has probably thrown everything now.
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DaveyLC
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Registered: 8th Oct 08
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quote: Originally posted by Adam_B
Got a letter this morning from a chap not too far away requesting service history, spare keys etc as he is repairing it for road and track use Im going to try and find out how much damage there actually was.
I would either demand some serious amounts of money for the above or send him a photo of a nice little bonfire.
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Adam_B
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Registered: 13th Dec 00
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Id rather keep it on good terms, id love it to be repaired properly and then own it agian.
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