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I have seen a clio 182 for sale @ a decent price but it is a category c is it a good idea to buy?
And they are harder to insure usually. Have to get engineers reports etc
Some may not ask for it but when clients have been to me most of the ompanies i have approached ahve either said they wont insure it or will need a report. If your only saving £1000 i wouldnt bother imo
I hear what your saying(thanks bruv) but its only got 26k on the clock had a few owners & looks mint from pictures I have been sent. So do you think its not worth it or should I big making more of a saving for such a risk.
I hear what your saying(thanks bruv) but its only got 26k on the clock had a few owners & looks mint from pictures I have been sent. So do you think its not worth it or should I big making more of a saving for such a risk.
Everyone makes such a big deal about cat c's. Where i work iv seen a car with a bump on the wing which was a cat c write off. As long as you see the damage before with the reciepts for whats been done to it i personally wouldn't care. You can get some good bargins with accident damaged cars.
Thanks bruv I will keep that in mind I now think I can drive the price down on the car as everyone is telling me it should be cheaper it has already been fixed up & I dont know what happend to it.I bought my ph1 172 for £800 as a CAT C, needed a drivers door/wing and skirt and a new drivers seat as airbag had deployed! Have fixed it up and it passed it's MOT fine, just waiting for it's VIC test now which costs £41!! When we spoke to insurance companies they weren't fussed that it was a CAT C! Got a cracking quote with itb's declared too!
The only thing to keep in mind is it easily fixed ie just replacing body panels! They can turn into a major money pit!