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no issue insuring it, just if you put a claim in for any reason the value of the car/van is considerabley less because it has already been claimed on, also can be hard to sell in future
Cat D i would buy, Cat C noway
I wouldnt have a problem with buying one, if the price is low enough to outweigh the drawbacks, and so long as it has been repaired properly (get an inspection done to be sure). As for what spruce says, while you have a point, the same can be said of any repair, not necessarily a cat d. I could have someone reverse into my car/van in a supermarket car park and crunch the wing, how do i know how well it was rustproofed (if at all) before being fitted?.
Quote from: Pure H20 Services on January 23, 2014, 05:59:28 pmCat D i would buy, Cat C noway Cat C has to pass a more stringent test than cat d to be put back on the road. It could be that, once repaired, the cat c is in better shape than the d...
theres plenty on ebay that dont declare it, if its cheap ask em if its a cat d or c ... usually get errm i dont know, ye right.