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Cat D insurance register

Post by s4seeker » Mon Apr 04, 2005 5:06 pm

Hi,
Wondering if anyone can help. I have just recently joined the forum and during my hours trawling the internet for an S4 i occassionally come across some adverts stating "Cat D insurance hence" and then the price. It does seem to make the cars cheaper.

I have found out that this is a categorisation of right off but do not know much more than that.

Can anyone give any advice?
Is this something to consider or should i steer clear?
Any help much appreciated
Thanks
Paul

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RE: Cat D insurance register

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RE: Cat D insurance register

Post by johneroberts » Tue Apr 05, 2005 2:05 pm

anything to do with Cat Deeley...phwoar :lol:
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Post by bjacks » Tue Apr 05, 2005 3:02 pm

Cat D can also be when the owner has decided to take a lower value for the car instead of having it repaired. Basically, it would usually be repaired. Look at a value of about 70% of a straight car.

Cat D is also not recorded at the DVLA, just on the insurance registers.

There is also cat X, now used for stolen recovered cars etc.

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Post by s4seeker » Tue Apr 05, 2005 5:48 pm

thanks guys.
Sounds like one way to go if there is enough to be saved at the outset.

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Post by bjacks » Wed Apr 06, 2005 8:33 am

Just make sure it has a VERY good look over. People will usually try and save as much as possible when repairing cars and you may find A4 parts on your S4!

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