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Cat C is slight damage repairable and Cat D is economic write off ie old cars not worth the time to reppair both require a VIC check to get the logbooks back from DVLA and you have to go to your nearest VOSA center which are becoming less and less ! strange this thread because were next to an acident repair guy who is doing more work for Insurance companys on cars that would have been written of 2 - 3 years ago now there paying out for them to be repaired rather than scrapped ?

 

Cat D's dont require a VIC check

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So,are we all agreed that cat B write off means,scrapped,finished,finito, no more,never to be used on the road again,unable to be insured,mot,d,taxed, to be used as spares only , no ifs or buts?

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Yup affraid so as far as i understand the system ! :(

 

Thank god for that,i sold it yesterday. Put it on ebay,within 30 mins of putting it on , i was getting phone calls. still out of pocket though:001_huh:

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