kz
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I think I would with a cheap car, say under £2,000 but anything above that, certainly £5,000 or more, I'd want the best example I could find!
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AndyCorsaSport
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
if it was just bodywork then i would, but if the subframe or axle has taken a whallop i would be put off
Why? Axle/subframe are both bolt off parts, bend an axle, you just unbolt it off, bolt on a new one. No problems.
quote: Originally posted by gavin18787
What was that car program about buying damaged cars and repairing them?
They did a vx220 in one episode, damage didnt look alot but it cost them ALOT to put right. Meaning it wouldnt take much to write one off
Wrecks to riches. They did a yellow one, front subframe was bent, ended up with a new front and rear clam iirc, and a repaired door. And that included labour, hence the high price, if you were to buy one and repair it if you worked in the trade, you would do it cheap as chips!!!
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DaveyLC
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If you buy with your head and not you're heart then it's worth doing..
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Ben G
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this is the one i'm looking at:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2003-VAUXHALL-VX220-TURBO-SILVER-RED-/260811250364?_trksid=p5197.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D3%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D1240970518797966421#ht_500wt_1156
he doesn't mention much in the ad so not sure what to think of it.
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mwg
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I would but one that still needed the work doing on it then I would know what was done exactly and could make sure I was happy with it. Wouldn't buy one that had already been repaired.
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Ben G
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i agree with more mainstream cars but cars with fibreglass clams and funky suspension are £££'s to fix to people not in the trade.
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AndyCorsaSport
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Says Cat C 5 years ago, would be 2006, so it would have only been 3 years old, so could just be that it was rather new, ive seen some cars less than a year old, with really minimal damage been written off just cause they are so new.
Had a 09 Polo which was 2 weeks old, with 80 miles on the clock, needed a new quarter panel, bumper and rear light. Insurance wrote it off.
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Ben G
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insurance are mad. if i can get the funds i may go and have a look round it.
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AndyCorsaSport
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To be honest its not always insurance. Put it this way, if you had just bought a brand new car, and someone crashed into it, you wouldnt want it back would you.
Been a Cat C too that will have had a VIC check (not that they mean fuck all about the repair) and would have had to be re MOT'd.
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mattfiesta
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Thats retarded, the newer a car is, the higher its value will be meaning that theres less chance of it being wrote off. For a car to have been wrote off when its still fairly new would usually mean its had a good enough hit to offset the value of the car.
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AndyCorsaSport
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quote: Originally posted by mattfiesta
Thats retarded, the newer a car is, the higher its value will be meaning that theres less chance of it being wrote off. For a car to have been wrote off when its still fairly new would usually mean its had a good enough hit to offset the value of the car.
Not really, doesnt ALWAYS go on cost/value of the car. Age/mileage/cost/condition of car in general.
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Ben G
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i do know that if you crash a brand new car then you can get a new one if it's under a certain age, not sure what the terms and conditions are though.
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AndyCorsaSport
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If its your fault you dont have much of an argument, if someone hits you, no matter what the age, you can kick up a fuss and refuse to have the car back. Seen it happen, insurance will pay for you a new car etc, then either write your old one off, or repair it anyway and send it to the auction.
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mwg
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
i do know that if you crash a brand new car then you can get a new one if it's under a certain age, not sure what the terms and conditions are though.
Up to 12 months old a good insurance company will give you a brand new car if you write it off
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richc
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Was going to same the same ben.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Bonney
Have done it and would do it again.
Just give it more attention when you look anround it and look more thouroughly st everything, If you see anything suspect then walk away.
You can save quite a bit of money doing this, Just got to be more alert when you are looking.
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Mark Prydderch
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quote: Originally posted by andys sxi
quote: Originally posted by antnee
Wasn't flamingcorsa/iaz's VX a write off when he bought it?
yeah i think it was
That's for sale again on Pistonheads..
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tom130691
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they aluminium sections bonded together so cant just be simply welded back together i wouldnt bother tbh
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taylorboosh
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Maybe you should ask baza to find you one
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Tomnova16
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That's silver
chassis damage I wouldn't touch as they are glued together to keep tolerances under 0.0000001mm so they handle spot on.
Subframe and front box section are fine asking as chassis is untouched.
Check it over and all is good.
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Ben G
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maybe better to pay the extra for one with no accident history then?
this ones 2k more but has exhaust, diffuser and hardtop and no accidents so maybe a better buy?
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2836696.htm
i'm personally not bothered by the colour tbh. black is too hard to keep clean, i like red and blue and silver is just a nice in between colour.
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Tomnova16
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That's a better buy. Hardtops are around £600
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
maybe better to pay the extra for one with no accident history then?
this ones 2k more but has exhaust, diffuser and hardtop and no accidents so maybe a better buy?
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2836696.htm
i'm personally not bothered by the colour tbh. black is too hard to keep clean, i like red and blue and silver is just a nice in between colour.
Noble in the background
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Ben G
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think thats his new motor. he had a better ad up a while ago that said he was selling this because he bought a new car and has no use for it.
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Adam_B
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quote: Originally posted by Eck
quote: Originally posted by Graeme
VX220's are written off so easily as most will want to replace the clams if there cracked and there not cheap.
Easy repairs though. So buying one should be fine. But check sub frames etc as there not great in a crash.
I was going to say this. Didn't Adam's turbo on here get written off without THAT much damage, but because it was the clam it was fucked? Or am I way off I'd do it if the repairs were done correctly.
Was originally thought to be not so bad but there was a fair bit of damage when it got pulled apart. Someone bought it along with one that had rear end damage and repaired mine, looked alright but I didn't drive it and not sure what he changed.
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