--Dave--
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what exactly does this mean? light damage or major damage?
Got my eye on a car in the trader that has been "cat D repaired".
Any advice?
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toxic
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Cant be put back on the road m8
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--Dave--
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there are different catagories aren't there? cat c, cat d etc...
what do they mean?
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toxic
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category A B C all need VIC checks category d is right off
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--Dave--
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bollocks
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toxic
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http://www.mvda.co.uk/newsitem.asp?news_id=29
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welshdude
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No its not, cat 'D' is light damage, 'A' means the vehicle must be crushed, 'B' means parts can be stripped but the shell must be crushed, cat 'C' is heavy damage
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--Dave--
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so D will be light panel damage? or somethign similar?
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toxic
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Category C vehicles are those that can be repaired. The majority of vehicles that will undergo a VIC will be Category C. My car was a cat c and that was just a bump in the side no HEAVY damage at all
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toxic
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i may have got mixt up with class A and D
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--Dave--
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can someone clarify this?
Is the D the lightest? and A the worst? it would make sense.
any websites i can take a look at?
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Rus
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
can someone clarify this?
Is the D the lightest? and A the worst? it would make sense.
Yes
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--Dave--
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quote: Originally posted by Rus
quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
can someone clarify this?
Is the D the lightest? and A the worst? it would make sense.
Yes
100% 50/50?
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corsa_godfather
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CAT A = CAR MUST BE DESTROYED
CAT D = LIGHT DAMAGE
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corsa_godfather
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Category A or B vehicles
Under the Code, vehicles categorised as either A or B are considered to be so severely accident damaged that they should never reappear on the road. These vehicles should therefore not be subject to a VIC. Category A, vehicles should be destroyed completely and Category B vehicles should be dismantled for salvageable parts
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corsa_godfather
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Category C vehicles are those that can be repaired. The majority of vehicles that will undergo a VIC will be Category C.
Category D vehicles
This Category is not included within the scheme.
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--Dave--
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thanks matey
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John
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quote: Originally posted by toxic
category A B C all need VIC checks category d is right off
You've just made yourself look like a fanny haven't you
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L33 LEG
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as said above, cat d is light damage
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--Dave--
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cheers
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